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PowerColor Readies SFF-friendly Radeon RX 5700 ITX: Single 8-pin, Idle-Fan-Off

The standard version of this red dragon card with its quiet bios has a 155W power target. With some fine tuning it can be lowered to around 140W without losing performance from quiet bios target.which is still more than the reference AMD rx 5700. So this card in theory could easily handle those power considering this is a reference card.there are rtx 2060 super itx options which draw more power but hard to find any reviews on them.
 
That's design isn't too far from my little Sapphire RX 570 Pulse ITX. Probably the best card I've ever purchased...runs as cool as a cucumber.

Best,

Liquid Cool
I can confirm that. Purchased a Sapphire RX 570 Pulse ITX for 118 EUR with the selectable Borderlands 3/Breakpoint game and the 3 month Game Pass (replacing a 2 year old GTX 1050 Ti purchased for a BF price of 121 EUR :D). With 100% GPU usage, it consumes 120W and the fans spin at 40%. When I used the Radeon software (and YT) for tweaking, I got 110w power consumption, 40% fan speed and got a 6-7% performance jump. :)
 
Around $450 from amazon.co.jp If you want to import it yourself.
 
This is one thing I like AMD for. I like NVidia, but their micromanaging of everyone sucks.

That having been said, there have been ITX versions of GTX cards. Looking forward to RTX versions.

Uhm, there is plenty of RTX ITX cards out there. Even out of more power hungry RTX 2070 from different AIBs.
 
This is one thing I like AMD for. I like NVidia, but their micromanaging of everyone sucks.
Sucks because (assuming it exists)?
You're missing something in the sea of Nvidia-based cards? They have faulty drivers or bad support? They're hard to get? They're just copies of poor reference design? What is it?
That having been said, there have been ITX versions of GTX cards. Looking forward to RTX versions.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/video-card/#c=436,446,425,447,427,448,424&L=69000000,188000000
 
I honestly find it interesting how different AIB designs can be, and still stay within the same chipset. Amazing
 
I think a card like this would perform better in a 5600XT variant.
 
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