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5700XT TUF review released

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4 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

the extra powerstages are essentially marketing. a little issue regarding effiency when you can only turn on 2-3 powerstages on at the same time. iirc the TUF actually performs worse in some tests than the P, tho its low load scenario with more than good enough temps. 

Gigabyte: still waiting for the day that they could pull this off

 

2 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

Reddit one even got downvoted to hell but i kinda expected that.

how? why? They trust Asus so much? Or they would rather have more reviews for Navi cards? Or even the 1650... people are weird

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

Gigabyte: still waiting for the day that they could pull this off

gigabyte has the VRM that is on the x570i aorus pro wifi. they wish they could put that VRM on everything to save money, but people want to see loads of caps near their socket as its a sign of a good VRM

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28 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

how so? Same powerstage config as Aorus Elite, just worse controller.

 

23 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

since when?

 

it has the same powerstage config as the Z390 Hero. iirc he praised Asus for using a VRM that is cheap and good. 

My bad. Turns out i mistook it for x470 TUF. 

Yeah, x570 seems pretty good.

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5 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

how? why? They trust Asus so much? Or they would rather have more reviews for Navi cards? Or even the 1650... people are weird

Reddit? No, not related to ASUS or HWUB.

 

It was on Nvidia reddit thread about 5700/XT vs 2060/2060s i forgot which one then i saw a comment about AMD card is so hot even on aftermarket cooler and then i mentioned about Nvdia card doesn't show hotspot or VRAM temperature so nobody know if their card reached that temperature or not.

Got downvoted and considered spam.

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I've got the pulse and I love it. It performs amazingly well while maintaining a good temp on the GPU, RAM and VRMs. It's the perfect card for 1440p.

 

Shame the drivers aren't very mature yet but that is slowly coming over time.

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21 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

gigabyte has the VRM that is on the x570i aorus pro wifi. they wish they could put that VRM on everything to save money, but people want to see loads of caps near their socket as its a sign of a good VRM

nah those Infineon 70A powerstages are too expensive

 

14 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

Got downvoted and considered spam.

at least you could still buy EVGA, with them overdoing their VRM and VRAM cooling on every high end GPU (even the base models) after their 1070 and 1080s blew up at random.

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This lazy cash grab is ruining reputation of all these companies. It seems as if Sapphire is the only vendor that even gives a fuck and actually designs a card the way EVERYONE should be doing. Radeon RX5700XT is a great card and they are fucking it up this way. Like come on lazy vendors, not only you're ruining YOUR reputation, you're also ruining AMD's reputation.

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