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MSI Radeon RX 5700 XT Evoke

When both cards have the same amount and type of memory, it's obvious that the better architecture with higher clocks wins and raises the advantage along with the resolution growth.

I was talking about a situation, where a card that looses eg. by 10% in 1080p, goes equal in 2160p.
 
Well yes you can use RIS along with resolution downscaling but it's not designed for this per say or at least not specifically for this .

Quote from TECHSPOT : '' So, what is Radeon Image Sharpening? In basic terms, it’s a post-processing sharpening feature for games that AMD says carries nearly no performance penalty. In theory you turn it on, overall sharpness is improved in game's visuals and everyone walks away happy. '' .

RIS is what the name says , a sharpening tool . DLSS is not a sharpening tool !



Not really , both 2070S and 5700XT have the same amount of memory , so memory speed plays a big role aswell ( sometimes even bigger than core speed ) in higher resolutions .
According to Techspot, 80 percent of 4K + RIS is better than 1440p + DLSS
 
Well yes you can use RIS along with resolution downscaling but it's not designed for this per say or at least not specifically for this .

Quote from TECHSPOT : '' So, what is Radeon Image Sharpening? In basic terms, it’s a post-processing sharpening feature for games that AMD says carries nearly no performance penalty. In theory you turn it on, overall sharpness is improved in game's visuals and everyone walks away happy. '' .

RIS is what the name says , a sharpening tool . DLSS is not a sharpening tool !
DLSS do ended up being used as a sharpening filter after up-scaling so what ever it was meant to be, this is how DLSS ended up as.
The game do run at lower than native resolution to gain performance and DLSS is used to compensate for artifacts resulted in the image.
 
This card would look right at home in the following build;
This iteration of the RX5700XT is far more affordable than an RTX Titan(let alone a pair of them) and just seems made for a build like the one in Jay'z video.
 
Just as loud as reference... For 30 bucks more!
 
What was that about AMD making shitty reference coolers ?

Well, it's one thing to make a noisy blower and whole different thing to make a twin fan open cooler that's just as loud. This is a pretty outstanding achievement from MSI.
 
What was that about AMD making shitty reference coolers ?

Well, it's one thing to make a noisy blower and whole different thing to make a twin fan open cooler that's just as loud. This is a pretty outstanding achievement from MSI.

Well Radeon VII might want to have word with you.

Edit: well of course thermal load is whole different category with that one.
 
@W1zzard

Do you know if any of the custom models of RX 5700 series will offer a DVI-D port? I know it is outdated, but some of the older south korean monitors 1440p high refresh that I used to overclock require it.
 
I guess sapphire nitro + would be the default option to get.seen rx590 uses around same power as the new navi gpu. They don't have to do much! But shame as I thought MSI nailed it with this design unfortunately they made it as loud as a blower style.which is very hard to accomplish.
 
Just as loud as reference... For 30 bucks more!
This explains it, the cooler is made cheaply with bad tolerances.
Not only is the gap between the memory and the cooler huge requiring ridiculously thick thermal pads, it also doesn't fit the memory properly.
What is this? McDonald Fillet o Fish with half slice of cheese?
 
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