This is a refrence card style design (single blower fan). Can be modded for open air cooling if you are into that sort of thing (may be necessary if you want to hot-rod this card up to 5700 XT performance).
this may be cheap but it is buggy. I have no idea why AMD kept making lemon video cards well at least they did something good with their procs. I wish AMD stop crapping out on their vid cards so I can switch coz these nvidias are still owning it and prices just kept getting higher.
It's not the card. It's the driver. They make good hardware like Ryzen and Navi and stuff, but they can't seem to get the software right. I ended up getting more expensive Nvidia card.... my pocket is not happy.
It's not the card. It's the driver. They make good hardware like Ryzen and Navi and stuff, but they can't seem to get the software right. I ended up getting more expensive Nvidia card.... my pocket is not happy.
I purchased an Alienware desktop with 5700 xt. On the first day it kept crashing but I updated all drivers and no problems since.
This ain't worth more than $250! Just cuz Nvidia is over-priced, is it ok if Amd is just a little less but still over-priced fo a mid tier gpu? HELL NO! I'll wait for the PS5 before I bend over and take it up the A$$!
Get ready to take it up the A$$ more for a PS5 with worse graphics than this 5700
It's not the card. It's the driver. They make good hardware like Ryzen and Navi and stuff, but they can't seem to get the software right. I ended up getting more expensive Nvidia card.... my pocket is not happy.
This is my experience too. Nvidia is still owning it.
How easy is it to replace the existing graphic card with this one? Desktop.
Should be fairly straight forward. As long as the right power plugs are available and I would say at least a 3.0 PCIe 16x slot is on your board. (Otherwise you may not have enough bandwidth for much improvement...) Just unplug the old card and plug in the new. I would recommend having your new cards drivers downloaded and running a driver removal tool from either AMD or nVidia depending on which brand is currently installed and replacing the card when the system goes down after it has removed the driver. Booting with the new card installed and installing new drivers then.
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I purchased an Alienware desktop with 5700 xt. On the first day it kept crashing but I updated all drivers and no problems since.
Get ready to take it up the A$$ more for a PS5 with worse graphics than this 5700
This is my experience too. Nvidia is still owning it.