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You've heard of it, and now you'll see it. AMD's introducing a commemorative edition of their RX 5700 XT graphics card, which brings back the company's XT suffix to video card performance grading (wondering if an XTX video card will eventually make its appearance...) - and a new, black and gold color scheme. The RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition will feature increased clocks over their counterparts, with an up to 1980 MHz Boost clock, 1830 MHz Game Clock, and 1680 MHz base clock (compared to 1905 MHz, 1755 MHz and 1605 MHz for the non-anniversary edition.
Apart from the increase in clockspeed (which comes at the expense of an additional 10 W in typical board power, bringing it up to 235 W), and the black and gold color scheme, this is an AMD blower-style graphics card through and through. The company seems to feel a dual-fan design ala NVIDIA isn't warranted, for some reason. The 50th Anniversary Edition will have a limited run, be available from AMD.com only, and will go home with you for $499 ($50 more than the standard version).
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Apart from the increase in clockspeed (which comes at the expense of an additional 10 W in typical board power, bringing it up to 235 W), and the black and gold color scheme, this is an AMD blower-style graphics card through and through. The company seems to feel a dual-fan design ala NVIDIA isn't warranted, for some reason. The 50th Anniversary Edition will have a limited run, be available from AMD.com only, and will go home with you for $499 ($50 more than the standard version).
View at TechPowerUp Main Site