Testseek.com have collected 489 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCIe.
July 2019
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The editors liked
Large performance improvement
Beats RTX 2070 and is nearly as fast as the Radeon VII
Decent pricing
Power efficiency improved
Backplate included
Microsoft Xbox Game Pass for PC included for three months
PCI-Express 4.0
7 nanometer production proces
Fast enough for 1080p and 1440p gaming
8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM
PCI Express 4.0
Modern 7-nm architecture
Good level of energy efficiency
Support for HDR at [email protected]
Price
Good 1080p gaming performance
Fast GDDR6 VRAM
PCIe 4.0 support
Great power efficiency
Bundled with Monster Hunter World
Iceborne Edition and 3 months of Xbox Game pass
Sapphire's cooler is whisper quiet and very cool
Sapphire Pulse has great featur
Best-in-class power efficiency
Excellent gaming performance
New RDNA architecture improves performance in several games
First PCIe 4.0 GPU
Ready for 4K
120Hz HDR monitors without chroma subsampling
Much better memory configuration than RTX 2060
Sup
Solid 1080p performance
Efficient Navi architecture
Plenty of VRAM
More efficient RDNA architecture
Beats Vega 64 and 2060 Super
Good 1080p and 1440p performance
The editors didn't like
Noisy in gaming
Overclocking is complicated
Driver bugs
High temperatures
No support for raytracing acceleration
No idle fan stop
High multi-monitor power draw
CrossFire no longer supported
Reference model offers no overclocking potential
Always-on fan
Cooler is insufficient and too loud
Doesn't outperform RX 580 or GTX 1650 Super in many games
Costs more than GTX 1650 Super and 8GB RX 580
Some cutting-edge Navi features aren't beneficial in budget GPUs
No dedicated ray tracing hardware
Blower-style cooler has higher temps than Nvidia's FE design
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Abstract: When it comes to graphics cards, AMD's owned the sub-$200 price point for years. Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 and 1660 series graphics cards couldn't hold a candle to the value proposition of the Radeon RX 570 and 580, nor its predecessors, especially once...
Abstract: The Radeon RX 5700 and Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics cards represent a fresh start and a bright future for AMD, brimming with technologies that have never been seen in GPUs before.The Radeon RX 5700 series are the first mainstream GPUs built using the bleedi...
Published: 2024-08-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
So going into this, I had high hopes for the visual quality of the game and it didn't disappoint. The game looks simply stunning from the lighting and shadows, down to the reflections on the water. While this is only a benchmark tool, I'd hope that it's g...
This is exactly why increased competition in the market is going to be great for gamers. AMD announces the RX 5700 XT at $450, promises it will beat an RTX 2070, and then Nvidia responds by changing its pricing model and introducing a faster version of it...
Abstract: This is, frankly, at least a year overdue. While Nvidia has been wowing with the real-time Ray Tracing and AI-powered anti-aliasing capabilities of its latest Turing GPUs, AMD has only been able to cough out a couple of underwhelming Vega and Polaris card...
Published: 2019-07-08, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
NextRead the Eurogamer.net reviews policySometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.Jump to comments (19)About the authorWill JuddSenior Staf...
Easily faster than RTX 2060 SUPER, Has the edge on RTX 2070 SUPER in Battlefield V, Pre-launch price cut makes this the best option at $399, Vastly improved power efficiency for AMD, Attractive shroud design
Reference card is still loud, Limited gains from overclocking, Nvidia's Founders Edition designs are quieter and cooler, No ray tracing support at launch
Not content to just launch its new processors, today also marks the release of AMD's new mid-range graphics cards, the Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT. We have a separate review of the 5700 if you want to read about that, but here we focus on the higher-end...
More efficient Navi architecture, Smooth high-quality gaming at QHD, Faster than Vega while using less power, Forward-looking PCIe 4.0
Reference cooler could be better, Custom partner cards not ready yet
You've heard it a thousand times but it's a point worth reiterating; competition is good for the marketplace. The arrival of AMD's RDNA architecture has already forced Nvidia to retaliate with RTX Super graphics cards, and AMD's retort has been to lower t...
Aluminium design (w/backplate on RX 5700 XT), Stylish and easy to pair with other hardware, Good performing cards, PCIe 4.0 ready, Decent value for money, Mediocre, - Thermals push towards 80C
No real-time ray tracing capabilities, Coolers are audible during full load
So, where do we stand in this week's GPU battle?First of all, it's great to see AMD back with a new approach to their GPU game. In the RX 5700 Series, they've introduced brand new architecture to replace GCN, utilised PCIe 4.0, and they've opted for GDDR6...