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XFX RX 5700 XT THICC III 8GB GDDR6 3xDP HDMI PCI-Express 4.0 Graphics Card RX-57XT8TFD8

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Size: 5700 XT


Style: Thicc III


Pattern Name: Graphics Card


Features

  • Introducing the new XFX thicc III ultra 5700 XT. Built with style and dynamic cooling power in mind to yield lower temperatures and heightened performance that adapt to the intensity of the moment.
  • Get the very best FPS the 5700 XT series can deliver. Thanks to the 2 90 millimeter fans and 100 millimeter fan, the thicc III ultra stays cool and quiet, allowing you to achieve higher boost clocks.
  • The XFX RX 5700 XT is built for high-performance and high resolution gameplay. Experience smooth gameplay performance at 1440P and 4K. With support for 8K you are ready for next-gen displays. See everything in mind blowing detail without sacrificing performance.

Description

Introducing the new XFX THICC III 5700 XT. Built with style and dynamic cooling power in mind to yield lower temperatures and heightened performance that adapt to the intensity of the moment.


RAM: ‎8 GB


Memory Speed: ‎14 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8


Brand: ‎XFX


Item model number: ‎RX-57XT8TFD8


Item Weight: ‎3.59 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.4 x 5.16 x 2.24 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.4 x 5.16 x 2.24 inches


Manufacturer: ‎XFX


Date First Available: ‎December 27, 2019


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  • Not a x16 card
Size: 5500 XT Style: Thicc II Pro Pattern Name: Graphics Card
Buyer beware! This is not an x16 card. It is a x8 at pcie 4.0 speeds. If you want the full potential of the card you have to run it on a system that supports gen 4. It was not listed in the website or on this posting.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2020 by Camron

  • Skip this card when you still have chance
Size: 5600 XT Style: Thicc II Pro Pattern Name: Graphics Card
It's 2020, I expect the graphics card will plug and play after driver installation, well, hell NO with this card. My setup is quite recent (AMD 3900x / Gigabyte B550I / Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB), and running latest windows 10 pro. Before this card arriving, I have my old XFX RX460 in it, fairly stable and smooth except for gaming. After upgrading to the new card (this 5600XT), I see couple crashes from Raedon software, I'd guess is due to the previous configuration is not match new card, no big deal. So far the card is recognized as "Microsoft Basic Display", and the performance is poor as I can see lags when I drag a window. Though I would expect win10 will recognize the 50-serie and install drivers automatically, I am okay with extra manual steps. Nightmare comes after I installed latest drivers from AMD.com: 1. First couple boots are okay, but soon blue screen shown after I login and try to move the mouse. I reboot but it repeats. 2. The next several boots either just fail with blue screen (some TDR failures which seems related to driver), or stuck in a weird state where nothing shown on the screen. The graphic card's LED is on, typing keyboard does not response, so I have no idea. 3. After several hard boots, I finally get into safe mode, reinstall the driver, and selected the "factory reset" option which says will clean previous driver setup/configs, but I still see constant blue screens. 4. Repeating #3, but this time I used AMD's cleanup utility to remove the drivers first, which requires reboot but occasionally crashes on next reboot. ... I spent 15mins to put the card in, but 4 solid hours to try get drivers installed yet failed. I referred to couple solutions suggested in the other 1-star comments, but didn't work for me. I'd say this is the worst way to waste my weekend time. I tried a bit more today but still the same. Going to return this and get a 2060 super which is $100+, but after this mess, the cost-efficiency is not the top of my mind. Hopefully, the N-card will be easy to deal with. Update on 8/22/2020: For comparison: Just got Nvidia RTX 2060 Super founder edition. Put it in, boot into windows without any issue, and windows update found driver for it and installed automatically (not even require a reboot), and not a single crash noticed after an hour use so far. There is no hardware or software change on my box, so I can conclude the issue is AMD unique. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020 by Yibo Sun Yibo Sun

  • Great upgrade for 1440p gaming
Size: 5600 XT Style: Thicc II Pro Pattern Name: Graphics Card
I recently upgraded my PC with this graphics card to boost the performance and more specifically the resolution that I am playing at. I recently upgraded to a 4k monitor with HDR and wanted to take more advantage of that extra visual capability. This card will help with that. Depending on your system and the software you are trying to play you can easily get stable 1440p resolution. Low end games are no problem at 4k resolution. As an example I was playing Doom Eternal at 1440p with stable FPS above 60 even during heavy action. If you are really wanting to play everything in 4k this card might not quite get you there. As a 1440p card though you cannot beat this price point. I highly recommend for this level. The HDR on the card is ok. This I don't fault as much with the card as the software trying to use it. You can get HDR video and gaming but each game handles it differently and Windows itself is different. The biggest thing I can say here is that you can defiantly do HDR with this card as long as your monitor and all the other setting are set up accordingly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by B. Oberts

  • Too hot for serious hardware
Size: 5700 XT Style: Thicc III Pattern Name: Graphics Card
I spent about 3hrs migrating my internal components from a 10yr old cooler master case. After I was done, the case itself is ok, but using an ati 5700XT (which barely fits), the case just does not have the capability to dissipate heat efficiently. It's literally like an oven. I had several freezes and hangups during gaming and I had to hard-reset my PC, which I haven't had to do in a very long time. The freezes stopped, when I removed the side glass panel, the freezes and glitches stopped. Obviously it's not cooling well, even though I have 4 fans (2 intake, 2 exhaust) running. Also to be noted, that one lonely USB port by the power button also doesn't work. I had disconnection issue with my phone. Connects/disconnects. I checked if it was plugged in correctly in the motherboard and everything is fine. The USB port is useless. I'm outside the window to return this case, but just an advice, buy this case if you have a budget PC and you aren't planning to run a $400 video card and if you aren't bothered by fan noise and you are more into aesthetics than functionality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020 by NewEnglander

  • Only had the card for a Day with a mountain of issues.
Size: 5600 XT Style: Thicc III Pro Pattern Name: Graphics Card
Unfortunately this card failed to run stable for more then 30 mins. I first thought it was drivers and uninstalled everything with DDU and previous Nvidia drivers/registry/ect just to make sure. Nothing worked only for 1 moment I was able to play minecraft and Tetris for a good 30 mins before closing everything and freezing on the desktop out of no where. Never display an error log windows how no idea what happened. When it did work temps were solid never reaching over 60 C on load which was nice. As counted about 30 mins of great performance. I uninstalled all the amd drivers and all issues disappeared. Though I didn't try to play anything it never froze on the desktop. I bought this knowing amd had drivers issues but I needed an upgrade. What I didn't know is the issues were so bad they would freeze my pc. Doing nothing on desktop resulted in some hard restarts to continue investigating. Sorry red team I went back to the green team with an old gpu and no issues occurred from then on. This is based on the THICC III Pro maybe my card was defective only maybe it this edition of the card. Whatever it is I'm returning it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by BlackJes7er

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