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Nice little card that packs a punch.
Great little card, even supported my 240Hz ultra wide display. If you’re playing at 1080p this will do very nicely. It’s not the best looking card but solidly built with quiet fans. Overall a good purchase.
Nice little card that packs a punch.
Great little card, even supported my 240Hz ultra wide display. If you’re playing at 1080p this will do very nicely. It’s not the best looking card but solidly built with quiet fans. Overall a good purchase.
1660 graphics
Great card for the money. Its not fast compared to the modern cards but if you normally use 1080p settings it works great. I had no problems installing and the card seems to run cool in my case.
1660 graphics
Great card for the money. Its not fast compared to the modern cards but if you normally use 1080p settings it works great. I had no problems installing and the card seems to run cool in my case.
Great GPU for Mining
Great card for gaming ir mining... currently getting 30 mh/s with this baby running cool at 40c
Great GPU for Mining
Great card for gaming ir mining... currently getting 30 mh/s with this baby running cool at 40c
Mostly great
The GPU cable falls off easily and cuts me out mid game, that aspect really ruins the experience
Mostly great
The GPU cable falls off easily and cuts me out mid game, that aspect really ruins the experience
1440p60 at the Right Price
I was looking to upgrade from a GTX 1060 in order to run Battlefield V and Borderlands 3 at high settings on a new 1440p (60Hz) monitor. But NVIDIA's prices for the RTX 2070 Super made me sick to my stomach, so I decided on the comparable Radeon RX 5700 XT. I had originally intended to wait for the Sapphire Nitro+ version of this card, which reviewers seem to fawn over based on its build quality and thermal performance, but this was in store, less expensive, and still performs very well thermally. I can hear the fans when its running, but they don't interfere with gameplay or being able to talk in the room. XFX has done a good job with the aesthetics on this - I don't care for too much RGB. Overall AMD has got a winner with the RX 5700 XT!
1440p60 at the Right Price
I was looking to upgrade from a GTX 1060 in order to run Battlefield V and Borderlands 3 at high settings on a new 1440p (60Hz) monitor. But NVIDIA's prices for the RTX 2070 Super made me sick to my stomach, so I decided on the comparable Radeon RX 5700 XT. I had originally intended to wait for the Sapphire Nitro+ version of this card, which reviewers seem to fawn over based on its build quality and thermal performance, but this was in store, less expensive, and still performs very well thermally. I can hear the fans when its running, but they don't interfere with gameplay or being able to talk in the room. XFX has done a good job with the aesthetics on this - I don't care for too much RGB. Overall AMD has got a winner with the RX 5700 XT!
Reliable & Fast
Great product, fast & reliable, fast for the games I play
Reliable & Fast
Great product, fast & reliable, fast for the games I play
Nvidia is the best
Nvidia make the best video cards. So, spend as much as you can and get the best one you can afford. :-)
Nvidia is the best
Nvidia make the best video cards. So, spend as much as you can and get the best one you can afford. :-)
Recommendations
This graph can give problems like: High temperatures Black / Blue Screens Crashing in some games or programs If you bought this graph and want to try to solve it, I give you these recommendations. 1.- Use DDU to delete all previous drivers 2.- Update the GPU Bios. On the XFX page you can find the tool and the necessary file. 3.- In case of having a 1st or 2nd gen MoBo you may need to update the Bios to the latest one. The latest bios resolve PCI-E incompatibilities and you can find options in the MoBo Bios for each generation. 4.- Do Undervolt and Underclock. I give you the values that I use with my RX 5700 XT in the image. With these steps I was able to solve all the problems with my RX 5700 XT. After almost 3 months I am still using it and although my initial experience was not totally pleasant, currently I am very happy with the GPU. The temperatures that it registered at the beginning was 85C - 100C, currently rarely above 70C. I play everything in the highest possible configuration and it maintains the FPS well, in my case I use Vsync at 75fps but it can easily go above 80fps at 1440p and above 100fps at 1080p In case none of my recommendations solve your problems, please return it and share your experience to feed back to the community. C: Have a nice day
Recommendations
This graph can give problems like: High temperatures Black / Blue Screens Crashing in some games or programs If you bought this graph and want to try to solve it, I give you these recommendations. 1.- Use DDU to delete all previous drivers 2.- Update the GPU Bios. On the XFX page you can find the tool and the necessary file. 3.- In case of having a 1st or 2nd gen MoBo you may need to update the Bios to the latest one. The latest bios resolve PCI-E incompatibilities and you can find options in the MoBo Bios for each generation. 4.- Do Undervolt and Underclock. I give you the values that I use with my RX 5700 XT in the image. With these steps I was able to solve all the problems with my RX 5700 XT. After almost 3 months I am still using it and although my initial experience was not totally pleasant, currently I am very happy with the GPU. The temperatures that it registered at the beginning was 85C - 100C, currently rarely above 70C. I play everything in the highest possible configuration and it maintains the FPS well, in my case I use Vsync at 75fps but it can easily go above 80fps at 1440p and above 100fps at 1080p In case none of my recommendations solve your problems, please return it and share your experience to feed back to the community. C: Have a nice day
Gotten significantly better with time
Great card, bought this a bit over a year ago and it’s still going as strong as ever. 1440p games run at 60fps easily aside from not so great optimized games like cyberjunk. The recent updates to the Radeon software used to control everything about this card is why I’m writing this review I feel it’s finally made the card something recommendable. With the right voltage and frequencies this thing runs at a more respectable temperature than out of the box whilst being overclocked, and the newly added stress test feature will help you to find what gets you the most out of your card, Wish they had that when I was first setting mine up. If you want it to run cool and quiet you can set it to easily, if you want to eek out every ounce of performance you can do that too (there’s a lot of room for overclocking it I might add) The card is definitely massive but whether you like how it looks or not is obviously a person by person basis, do know it’s great if you want to have something sitting on top of it like a figure. There can be some moderate sagging as it is so big and it did concern me a bit in the beginning but now that it’s been almost a year I don’t lose sleep over it as everything’s still perfectly fine (I need to upgrade my motherboard anyways) All in all with how customizable everything about how it runs and the amount of ports it has I think it’s truly great for anybody looking for a decent card. Granted I picked it up for 379.99 so I’d understand some moderate frustration if you were paying over 600 for it. So take a lot of the reviews with a grain of salt, they probably paid a hefty price for it while a lot of its drivers and software weren’t really too great yet. Nowadays though if you see this thicc boy at a decent price I couldn’t recommend it more.
Gotten significantly better with time
Great card, bought this a bit over a year ago and it’s still going as strong as ever. 1440p games run at 60fps easily aside from not so great optimized games like cyberjunk. The recent updates to the Radeon software used to control everything about this card is why I’m writing this review I feel it’s finally made the card something recommendable. With the right voltage and frequencies this thing runs at a more respectable temperature than out of the box whilst being overclocked, and the newly added stress test feature will help you to find what gets you the most out of your card, Wish they had that when I was first setting mine up. If you want it to run cool and quiet you can set it to easily, if you want to eek out every ounce of performance you can do that too (there’s a lot of room for overclocking it I might add) The card is definitely massive but whether you like how it looks or not is obviously a person by person basis, do know it’s great if you want to have something sitting on top of it like a figure. There can be some moderate sagging as it is so big and it did concern me a bit in the beginning but now that it’s been almost a year I don’t lose sleep over it as everything’s still perfectly fine (I need to upgrade my motherboard anyways) All in all with how customizable everything about how it runs and the amount of ports it has I think it’s truly great for anybody looking for a decent card. Granted I picked it up for 379.99 so I’d understand some moderate frustration if you were paying over 600 for it. So take a lot of the reviews with a grain of salt, they probably paid a hefty price for it while a lot of its drivers and software weren’t really too great yet. Nowadays though if you see this thicc boy at a decent price I couldn’t recommend it more.
really good graphic card
great graphic card. super fast, looks nice, and quiet.
really good graphic card
great graphic card. super fast, looks nice, and quiet.
Great entry level Graphics card
Great entry level gaming graphics card if you have FHD monitor!
Great entry level Graphics card
Great entry level gaming graphics card if you have FHD monitor!
Great streaming card.
Using this for my streaming pc. it works great for doing the NVSC encoding, my PC can do 1080p smoothly and I'm sure I can do 4k eventually no sweat.
Great streaming card.
Using this for my streaming pc. it works great for doing the NVSC encoding, my PC can do 1080p smoothly and I'm sure I can do 4k eventually no sweat.
Works great, but drivers...
This could change, but the drivers! Holy hell, it reminds me of NVidia back when NVidia made the world's worst drivers... After a week of trying newest, older and various releases: For me it was a chipset update, new drivers and the 2nd most recent drivers. From there rock-solid. But it shouldn't be this hard to get a stable game running. It looks great on my older ASUS b350 Prime.
Works great, but drivers...
This could change, but the drivers! Holy hell, it reminds me of NVidia back when NVidia made the world's worst drivers... After a week of trying newest, older and various releases: For me it was a chipset update, new drivers and the 2nd most recent drivers. From there rock-solid. But it shouldn't be this hard to get a stable game running. It looks great on my older ASUS b350 Prime.
1650
gave this card to a friend to use and its running perfectly
1650
gave this card to a friend to use and its running perfectly
Great card for a tinkerer!
A bit long winded but very informative. Please read if you want to fix the temp problems, certain things are not mentioned about this model in how to video's that noobs will not think of. Now, do not let my five star fool you, this is only if you are willing to step the extra mile, you will get great performance. I am more or less new to tinkering with gpu's, less than a years experience, but have had quite a few over the months. 570, 5500, 1060 gaming, 1660 super. The first one i took apart was the 1060, and that was pure curiosity and good thing i did, dried up paste. This card was more confusing than that one. So first, yes I did the washer method and yes it did work. At first my pc was shutting off due to overheating the gpu and such, so I found youtube tutorials and undervolted, worked but a pain in the butt and not as well as others for me. Then I took it apart, two screws holding the heatshield and the four to the part with the thermal paste, wiggle it off. I then applied thermal grizzly. I saw a great drop in temps. Still, I wanted better. Sitting gpu temps went from 54c to 44c, and the VRM temps dropped even better. they half covered them with thermal pads...had to move them over. Then I had an idea, I went and bought washers to do that method, but then added thermal grizzly under the thermal pads then tightened it as much as I could with nylon washers without fearing I would break it. I could now tinker with wattman settings and Happy! Now settings that did not work were open to me. No true order for the pics but one has idle temps, one has temps from Heaven, and the rest include some extreme oc temps. All acceptable, great temps from Heaven at 1840mhz. and 3d mark for the more high temps.
Great card for a tinkerer!
A bit long winded but very informative. Please read if you want to fix the temp problems, certain things are not mentioned about this model in how to video's that noobs will not think of. Now, do not let my five star fool you, this is only if you are willing to step the extra mile, you will get great performance. I am more or less new to tinkering with gpu's, less than a years experience, but have had quite a few over the months. 570, 5500, 1060 gaming, 1660 super. The first one i took apart was the 1060, and that was pure curiosity and good thing i did, dried up paste. This card was more confusing than that one. So first, yes I did the washer method and yes it did work. At first my pc was shutting off due to overheating the gpu and such, so I found youtube tutorials and undervolted, worked but a pain in the butt and not as well as others for me. Then I took it apart, two screws holding the heatshield and the four to the part with the thermal paste, wiggle it off. I then applied thermal grizzly. I saw a great drop in temps. Still, I wanted better. Sitting gpu temps went from 54c to 44c, and the VRM temps dropped even better. they half covered them with thermal pads...had to move them over. Then I had an idea, I went and bought washers to do that method, but then added thermal grizzly under the thermal pads then tightened it as much as I could with nylon washers without fearing I would break it. I could now tinker with wattman settings and Happy! Now settings that did not work were open to me. No true order for the pics but one has idle temps, one has temps from Heaven, and the rest include some extreme oc temps. All acceptable, great temps from Heaven at 1840mhz. and 3d mark for the more high temps.
Save a little
I was going to go with the Asus video card, but with this one I saved $40 or so and I have no complaints what so ever. Runs my games very well and not a hiccup in sight. The fans on the video card run pretty quite also. That’s always a bonus. If you’re wanting to say a little during your next build, try XFX out. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Save a little
I was going to go with the Asus video card, but with this one I saved $40 or so and I have no complaints what so ever. Runs my games very well and not a hiccup in sight. The fans on the video card run pretty quite also. That’s always a bonus. If you’re wanting to say a little during your next build, try XFX out. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Cost Effective
I would highly recommend this product to anyone on a budget. However it makes some odd noises.
Cost Effective
I would highly recommend this product to anyone on a budget. However it makes some odd noises.
Just In Time For CyberPunk
I went from a 1660 Super were I could play everything medium and sometimes High depending on the game to playing most games on the highest settings at 1440p with only a few games on High due to bad optimization. Absolutely the upgrade I was looking for till I can get my hands on a 6800XT. The white glow from the logo looks nice in white and black build as well.
Just In Time For CyberPunk
I went from a 1660 Super were I could play everything medium and sometimes High depending on the game to playing most games on the highest settings at 1440p with only a few games on High due to bad optimization. Absolutely the upgrade I was looking for till I can get my hands on a 6800XT. The white glow from the logo looks nice in white and black build as well.
Strong card
It’s an amazing piece of hardware! I have had a pleasure installing this!
Strong card
It’s an amazing piece of hardware! I have had a pleasure installing this!
Oldies but goodie
Hitting 100fps on most games in 1080p. Best value for the money.
Oldies but goodie
Hitting 100fps on most games in 1080p. Best value for the money.


