Despite its late arrival and not being a top-notch graphics card, the AMD Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT still show their strength and are still a formidable opponent in the Gaming PC segment. middleware of Nvidia
While Nvidia continued to spawn during the second half of 2018 and early 2019 with RTX 2000 series and GTX 1600 series graphics cards, AMD was quite calm when pointing out two more cards. The graphics are RX 5700 and RTX 5700XT. However, these are not simple graphics cards of the red team. It was a big push into the mid-range graphics card market and paved the way for the development of a stronger line of cards in the future.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Picture 1.
Although we have been ignoring information for a long time, there are quite a few people who have early hands on this graphics card, but until recently, we had the opportunity to own this RX 5700XT. Right from the name, we have seen, changing the product code also marks a major turning point for a company’s products. The same way the RTX appeared in place of Nvdia’s GTX not so long ago. So the RX 5700XT has many reviews abroad but still makes others curious and verified.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising graphics card – Picture 2.
After the launch of the basic squirrel cage dissipation version, each hardware company has released its own version of RX 5700XT. Currently in our hands is a 3-fan version called Gaming OC from Gigabyte. Just looking at the name makes sure that it is for gamers already.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Picture 3.
If you guys have been monitoring Gigabyte’s graphics cards recently. Specifically, since the Nvidia RTX 2080Ti was launched, Gigabyte has brought a much better design standard than previous “non-Aorus” versions. And since then, this familiar design has been used and only changed in size, number of fans and the number of auxiliary pins on each version. But that’s why we can’t continue to admire a new technology product anymore. Quite boring
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Picture 4.
Going deeper into details, the RX 5700XT has a thickness of 2.5 slots with 3 fans and 2 auxiliary 8 pin + 6 pin auxiliary ports. It seems to be similar to Nvidia’s RTX 2070 made by Gigabyte. Perceptibly, the RX 5700XT seems to bring similar performance to the Nvidia rival and the price is softer. A fairly familiar guise of AMD in recent years.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Picture 5.
It’s a pity that we don’t own a pair of X570 motherboards and Ryzen 3000 processors to test the all-new PCIe 4.0 protocol on the RX 5700XT, but with the enormous bandwidth it offers. This is absolutely an advantage for the red team besides its impressive price. Besides, it can make users more dependent on AMD if they want to release the full power available on the RX5700 XT.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Photo 6.
Very good benchmark of the RX 5700 XT on the super-powerful game Assassin Creed: Odyssey
Even so, we are still trying to give gamers the performance of this promising graphics card on a number of games that use graphics libraries from both AMD and NVIDIA.
For Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey: this is a game using AMD’s graphics library and it looks quite good with an average frame rate of> 60 fps.
Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC: AMD’s promising performance graphics card – Photo 7.
In some other games, there is not too much difference, but to remind a little bit for gamers that we are using AMD Ryzen 2000 system so it is not possible to release the full capacity of this graphics card. If PCIe 4.0 can be enabled, we believe the image quality can be further improved.
So after all, is the RX 5700XT worth buying? The answer is yes but buy when you use the latest mid-range Ryzen 3000 series system. That was the time