Wednesday, July 3rd 2019

AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Reference Models Revealed

With the launch of AMD's Radeon 5700 Series of gaming graphics cards nearing, there is an increasing amount of leaks regarding the cards' performance. But this time we have something a little different. Reference models of RX 5700 series and their packaging have been revealed by Twitter user momomo_us.

In this Imgur album, the reference design of Radeon RX 5700 cards along with the the retail boxes of various manufacturers like ASUS, AsRock, Yeston, Sapphire, Dataland, PowerColor and XFX, have been pictured. There is also a special box for AMD's 50th anniversary edition, which has golden accents to match the card. The regular, non anniversary edition box is designed with black and red theme to showcase regular AMD styling.
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74 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Reference Models Revealed

#51
Fluffmeister
XuperHope RX5700 XT hit 2150mhz with water cooler.
Is there a specific reason you want it to hit 2150Mhz?
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#52
Xzibit
EskimonsterWonder what sort of xtra cost that Dent have caused to card and box lols.
Might be there to mimic the old designs. A few old GPUs had transparent shrouds to aid guiding the air.

Didn't HC have an unboxing video 2 weeks ago, Then took it down
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#53
Zubasa
AsRocki guess it was cheaper to have that than the other. I know i will not buy one with that cooler.
Is a dual ball bearing delta blower fan and a vapor chamber cooler really cheaper though?
Given how many of the cheaper axial fan coolers are just a chunk of aluminium with grooves cut into them,
and cheap sleeve bearing fans that rattle after 2 years.
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#54
Xuper
FluffmeisterIs there a specific reason you want it to hit 2150Mhz?
Radeon VII can hit 2150mhz with Water cooling.so RX 5700 should do.
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#55
AsRock
TPU addict
ZubasaIs a dual ball bearing delta blower fan and a vapor chamber cooler really cheaper though?
Given how many of the cheaper axial fan coolers are just a chunk of aluminium with grooves cut into them,
and cheap sleeve bearing fans that rattle after 2 years.
What ever the reason, i will not buy a card with that type of cooler on it, been their done that, No Thanks You. Well not all other coolers have sleeve bearing although evga seem to like the crap.

In fact it be nice if card reviewers actually checked the fans if they were ball or sleeve.

My fans on my XFX cards have been perfectly fine over the years ( except the 390X had it replaced a while back ). Although i had my 290X for 3 years without a single issue with them.

Only fans on video cards i have had go bad have been both eVGA with the sleeves, i am sure others are out their too.
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#56
medi01
AsRocki guess it was cheaper to have that than the other. I know i will not buy one with that cooler.
AMD stated that it is the only way to guarantee thermals as they do not count on consumer always having good case ventilation.
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#57
gridracedriver
yes, I asked myself why they still use the blower, and the answer was given a few days directly by amd: the blower directly expels heat outside and therefore is good even in "case" with poor internal ventilation, certainly this can negatively affect reviews.
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#58
londiste
medi01AMD stated that it is the only way to guarantee thermals as they do not count on consumer always having good case ventilation.
That has always been the case and this the reason reference cards are historically with blowers. The solution AMD uses - with vapor chambers and everything - is not cheap and it is pretty much as good as you are going to get with a blower.
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#59
z1n0x
AMD doesn't want to be budget brand anymore, yet their solution looks budget as hell with premium prices, i wonder if chimps run their marketing.

I hope the rumors about Frank Azor are true, because they are in dire need of help in that department.
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#60
Assimilator
XuperRadeon VII can hit 2150mhz with Water cooling.so RX 5700 should do.
Flawless logic.
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#61
kings
z1n0xAMD doesn't want to be budget brand anymore, yet their solution looks budget as hell with premium prices, i wonder if chimps run their marketing.

I hope the rumors about Frank Azor are true, because they are in dire need of help in that department.
Actually, AMD reference cards are usually very well built, with robust power circuits and good quality PCBs.

For example:

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#62
AsRock
TPU addict
medi01AMD stated that it is the only way to guarantee thermals as they do not count on consumer always having good case ventilation.
Well maybe they need to try other options as i will never buy one with that type cooler as they are fair from better in the end. And if i were to spend such money on a v card again it would not be in the need of a 3rd party cooler from day one and making it much less attractive card to buy and may as well get a nVidia card.
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#63
hapkiman
So not impressed with the RX 5700 series. After all the build up over the past couple of years, I was hoping for a RTX 2080Ti equivalent. Not a sometimes yes ~ sometimes no RTX 2070 one.
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#68
gridracedriver
IceShroomThats a romour, just like $99 for R5 3600.
never heard, but 2 days before launch it should be true on Navi
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#69
AsRock
TPU addict
IceShroomSo that you guys can buy cheaper Nvidia card. Wheather AMD price those card $349 or $399 you guys will not buy those.
Personally don't think they be priced that low, but if they were actually nope 3-6 month for another cooler ( If lucky ) which would add $50+ it ends up being not really worth it.

So as much i like AMD just cannot and would not buy.
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#70
medi01
hapkimanSo not impressed with the RX 5700 series
Oh, really?
Out of nowhere AMD rolls out 250mm^2 chips that consume less power and are faster than more expensive cards by nVidia.
So not impressive.

IceShroomSo that you guys can buy cheaper Nvidia card. Wheather AMD price those card $349 or $399 you guys will not buy those.
that's why AMD should keep prices as is (it already undercuts competition) and give heavy discounts for people buying all AMD bundles.
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#71
Vya Domus
If they drop prices that will mean they still haven't learned anything. Great for consumers though.
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#72
gridracedriver
Vya DomusIf they drop prices that will mean they still haven't learned anything. Great for consumers though.
well, cut the price, but it's not really a gift :p however, they are 400$
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#73
lexluthermiester
londisteSo, the dent is there to "bend the rules"?
Aerodynamics with the blower fan.
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#74
Vlada011
I don't like look of 5700 XT.
5700 is OK. But anyway waterblock fix everything.

None of brands who build AMD probably didn't thought to offer bigger number of RX 5700 XT + Waterblock, pre installed by factory.
Significant number of people will be interested to buy watercooled Navi. Mini Poseidon example.
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