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System Name | HTC's System |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asrock Taichi X370 |
Cooling | NH-C14, with the AM4 mounting kit |
Memory | G.Skill Kit 16GB DDR4 F4 - 3200 C16D - 16 GTZB |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse 6600 8 GB |
Storage | 1 Samsung NVMe 960 EVO 250 GB + 1 3.5" Seagate IronWolf Pro 6TB 7200RPM 256MB SATA III |
Display(s) | LG 27UD58 |
Case | Fractal Design Define R6 USB-C |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair TX 850M 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder Elite |
Software | Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS |
I think the VGA output argument is pretty clear:
If you use VGA for your primary monitor then you're out of luck with the R9 290; however if you really want VGA you can buy a $25 DisplayPort to VGA adapter. But for the naysayers, remember that the 290 has two true dual link DVI ports in exchange for the lack of a VGA port. I'd say that for the number of people using VGA as their primary monitor compared to the number of 2560x1440 monitor users that's a good tradeoff.
If you use a VGA monitor as a second, non-gaming monitor, then you don't need to plug it into the R9 290. Almost every modern processor has integrated graphics. Just plug it into the VGA port of integrated graphics and you have the VGA port for your second monitor.
Dude: it has been explained that even the VGA adapters don't work on 290 because the 290 doesn't have the analog part required for the adapter to work.
Personally, though not considering it a con myself, i understand why it's there: it's because many people when checking reviews tend to go straight to the power consumption and/or performance pages, skipping the card's details, and if this info isn't @ the pros/cons, they never see it.
As for the card: i'm surprised AMD only charges $400 for this kind of performance while i'm disgusted for their choice of cooler. I still maintain that a better cooler (no need for a good one: just not a very bad one) would make this card fly off shelves WAY easier, IMO.