Asus Radeon RX 5700 XT ROG Strix OC (ROG-STRIX-RX5700XT-O8G-GAMING)
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One of the most performant versions of the Radeon RX 5700 XT series video cards from the Taiwanese company Asus. Refers to models of the overclocker line Asus Republic of Gamers. The card is based on the AMD Navi 10 graphics processor, created on the basis of the progressive AMD RDNA microarchitecture using a 7 nm process technology. It differs from reference samples by significant factory overclocking (+7% in boost mode) and the use of an improved three-slot cooling system.
It consists of 6 nickel-plated copper heat pipes with advanced aluminium fins and high-tech Axial-tech fans protected from dust ingress according to the IP5X standard. This design easily dissipates the stock 225W of heat and is quite capable of handling reasonable custom overclocking. The Asus Radeon RX 5700 XT ROG STRIX OC graphics card is positioned as a high-end product designed for overclocking enthusiasts and gaming PCs with FullHD and WQHD resolution monitors. The performance of this video adapter is enough to get a consistently high frame rate in any popular games of 2015-2019 at the maximum quality settings for game graphics at a resolution of 1920x1080 and 2560x1440. The card has two independent BIOS profiles, one of which puts the cooling system in semi-passive mode (fans do not rotate at GPU temperatures below 55 °C).
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Premium class
ROG STRIX graphics cards from Asus have maximum sophistication and high price tags, and the RX 5700 XT version is no exception. This is one of the most expensive and top modifications of the new Radeon card, which boasts a branded 3-slot DirectCU III cooler, serious factory overclocking, a redesigned printed circuit board using premium elements and a bunch of interesting chips.
Big and noisy
The Taiwanese have made new Axial-tech coolers specially for the new cards with a smaller bushing and elongated blades that remove excess heat from the case more efficiently. Considering that the RX 5700 XT turned out to be hot, the redesigned coolers do their job well, keeping the core from warming up above 76 °C during manual overclocking. At the same time, the blades spin quite loudly, but for some reason selectively. In some games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the noise is distinct, in others it is barely audible, although the system monitor shows approximately the same load. Anyway, if the noise interferes, the cooler can be switched to the “Quiet” mode. Around the perimeter, the cooler is surrounded by LED elements with support for Aura Sync lighting synchronization. All this stuff turned out to be massive and occupies almost 3 slots, which you should definitely pay attention to when buying.
RTX 2070 SUPER performance
In terms of characteristics, we have a factory overclocked core, which in a boost can rise to 2035 MHz, although in most cases it stays at 1965 MHz. You can squeeze out a little extra FPS with the help of manual overclocking, but you won’t be able to jump much here, the card was squeezed like a lemon at the factory. But it’s not a fact that there is a need for this, because given the dynamic overclocking, the RX 5700 XT ROG STRIX produces around 40 FPS even in the demanding Metro Exodus at Ultra settings and 4K resolution. In general, the Asus version turned out to be somewhere around 13% faster than the reference RX 5700 XT and slightly weaker than the new RTX 2070 SUPER. Although, the price is approximately on the same level with them.