Testseek.co.uk have collected 562 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
More efficient Navi architecture
Smooth high-quality gaming at QHD
Faster than Vega while using less power
Forward-looking PCIe 4.0
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
Fantastic value for gaming in Quad HD
Radeon features feel useful and polished
Cool design
Excellent 1440p gaming performance
Plenty of forward-looking features
Affordable
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
The editors didn't like
Reference cooler could be better
Custom partner cards not ready yet
No real-time ray tracing capabilities
Coolers are audible during full load
No ray tracing
Runs hotter than Nvidia equivalent cards
Poor overclocking potential
Blower-style cooler
Reference card is still loud
Limited gains from overclocking
Nvidia's Founders Edition designs are quieter and cooler
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
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