Hey man, I am getting 14700k+4070TIS+Rog strix z790-H mobo + 32gigs 6000mhz z skill ram+ msi 480 2TB SSD+ DEEPCOOL 850PSU+ LIANLI VISION CHASIS. Total costs around 3200 USD including the other miscellaneous parts here in India. ANY comments?
Picked up a 5700 XT for $145 for a friend for an upgrade from a GTX 980. They’re worried about switching from Nvidia to AMD but i told them those thoughts will disappear once they see the massive performance improvement. Still an absolute beast of a card. Tested it against my other friend’s 6600 XT and my GTX 1080 Ti. All very similar results and both of those cards are also still beasts.
I just got one last night, the Sapphire Nitro version for $140, did about 3-400 score better than the average 5700XTs on 3DMark benchmarks. I believe there’s a lot out there that we’re mined on
Found the best dual fan version of it, the sapphire pulse 5700 xt for 120 euros and talked my way to 100 euros. Probaply the best deal of my life. I could find a 3060 for around 170-200 euro.
I have an 5700xt and man, what a gpu, totally blew my mind with it's perfs, I've never had a mid end gpu that 3 years later was still great, so I got a new pc, but that 5700xt is still at my backup pc, I just love it.
It just seems that graphics card should be categorized as 1080p, 2k, and 4k cards. Maybe with a sub categorization of normal and ultrawide, as a lot of gamers have UW monitors. I talk to a lot of gamers that upgrade not realizing that it isn’t necessary unless they upgrade their monitor.
Guys if you want an Nvidia GPU you can also get the 1080ti for performance like the 3060 only downside is 1gb of VRAM difference but me personally I would prefer the 1080ti
I just recently picked up a 5700 xt for $110 on my local market, and I put it in a pc to flip and make so much profit. I don't think I'll ever replicate a deal like that again.
Currently saving money since I'm planning to buy a pc with r5 2600 and rx 5700xt which costs 22,000 PHP (398 usd) and it's an absolute steal. Although It will probably take me over a year to earn this amount of money I'm really excited to play on a pc with a beast GPU
You might want to get a better cpu if you're playing the most recent titles at 1080p since the r5 2600 will hold it back. If you want to play at 1440 or 4k, it's a great choice. I would recomend a r5 3600 or r5 5600 to get the max fps in cpu bound titles.
@@aquss33 you're right but sadly that will be too expensive and money is not easy to get. I've already watched a lot of 2600 + rx 5700xt benchmarks and it's a very good 1080p gpu
Probably because many, including me, remember that there were some models with poor thermals, cooler mounting pressure problems and the infamous black screen issue. - from me who has an RX 5700 XT for CPU testing that overheated and black screened, before i added new thermal paste, tougher springs on the mounting screws and washers to it. Black screen for me did get resolved by turning off Freesync entirely.
@@H_KH_K77 Indeed my friend, but OC (Original Commenter) may live in another nation that also uses the denomination "Dollars" but has a higher inflation rate than USD
I got the 5700 XT for 50k pkr which is 180 USD and I play Cyberpunk at 1440p High at almost 60 fps. And with fsr 3 coming soon, I can even play next gen games on it 😎
I've been rocking this one since it came out and I love the performance. I'm going to upgrade GPU only so I can get RDNA 2 now and RayTrace with FSR. Getting either the RX6700xt or RX6750xt. GREAT family of cards from AMD.😊
As a Rx 6700 xt owner I can say that is it pretty amazing, it handles 1440p with ease and in competitive games I normally play at 1080p and the performance is insane, high fps with 0 frame drops
U already paid for it, selling it to buy a GPU that might potentially break in a year compared to one that still has warranty isn't worth it. U just end up losing more money
Forgot every tech enthusiast lives in usa. In the uk u can find a 3060 for very cheap. Around 190-210 probs $230 and even 3070 for about 280 bucks. I saw a 3080 go for only $330 a few days ago. But the newer 40 series remains in 5-700 range
Ok, So What A lot Of PC Builders Don’t Understand Is The Components Saying If You Had Some Crappy Components But An RTX 4090 Of Course the fps will be at like 60 cap in Fortnite or Any Other CPU Intensive Game So If I Were You I’d Buy A Gpu About 30-45% Of Your Budget Then Go To Pc Part Picker And It’ll Pick the parts for you!
I bought the xfx 5700xt in 2020 for 450 euros 😭 but it still a great VGA. I play well at QHD with high to ultra details ( fps drops to 50to75fps, depends on the game).
Yes this is quite true, if your looking for a good card under 100 bucks go with the rx 580 8gb. Had mine for 3 years and it was amazing. If your looking for higher end definitely go for the 3060Ti. For the rx 580, go for the Ryzen 5 2600. But I recommend you upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 7 or 9 so you don't bottleneck.
If you're not planning on Ray tracing go for it. I own an rx 6700xt and it can't run games on ultra with rt on. FSR isn't much help either. But it runs everything on and if tweaked properly it can rt
I just got a rtx 3070 msi trio on Facebook marketplace for $150 it works perfectly and even has the original box and wrap it came in the guy upgraded and didn’t want it anymore and it looked brand new still
the cheapest u can have a RTX 3060 12GB NEW is 279, prob alot cheaper if buy used like suggested for the 5700XT... vut yeah a baller card for sure regardless!
If you're willing to take the risk, theres a lot of these used as mining cards that need flashed for half that price on ebay. I have thought about picking up a lot of them to build a few budget systems to sell. R5 3600, 16gb of cheap 3000mhz ddr4, intel 670p 1tb ssd, and this card with an $80 Segotep psu and you have an amazing system for $450 in thats worth even more.
I bought a 3060 for $240 shipped on hardwareswap, so the lowest you can get a 3060 for is not $300 and I think that is a better deal considering the ray tracing performance, driver stability, professional application support and 50% more vram
The only thing bad about the 5700xt is hat its a power hog. It pulls close to 200W under heavy load, which is a problem for systems with a 400W or lower PSU. For them, I'd look at the 5600XT or the 1660 Super, both of which are still VERY good 1080p gamers. And both are $120 or less.
Have upgraded to a 5700xt from a 1070 after i got a 5700xt x 3600 build for £350 after moving to series X for a while. So happy with the performance. Anyone in the UK should pick one up as they're under £200.
I got a PowerColor dual fan RX 5700 XT for 135$ like a month ago .. the most compact model , boy this card can pack a real punch .. handles 1080p , 1440p , and 4k in a lot of titles ... and for emulation , flawless ... and even for the size of the cooler it handles great .. this is a really hot country .. and is always below 65 core 75 hotspot .. the thing about those 5700xt is that most of them have been mining , so the memories could be a little touchy for OC , if you manage to get one , always check if the vbios is the original and not a mining one so you can flash the original back from techpowerup database .. and leave the memories on stock settings , no matter if you have samsung or micron , just leave them stock ... and always raise the power limit to max .. happy 5700xt hunting ...
6600xt and 5700xt cost the same here in S.A. on used market. For a 100w power draw difference and 2 years difference.... plus potential software fps boosts ill take the 6600xt
Now I love AMD but it is renowned that their 5000 series were the worst time when it came to its drivers. So beware aswell as that their not a priority anymore for and to update their drivers, personally I would recommend just going for 6600xt or the 6700xt more support and drivers are extremely stable and your getting the same or better performance
I got a complete setup which includes a hp p22h 75hz 1080p monitor a membrane keyboard and mouse combo for 3k pkr and a normal headphone for 4k pkr and a pc which has intel core i3 10100f h510m mobo 16gb ram 250gb nvme 1tb hdd antec gaming case and a rx 5700xt for like 501 usd
I actually just got one shipped to me for 148USD to replace my 1070TI, not that much of an upgrade but where i live i can actually sell the 1070TI for more…
Streaming performance for me and productivity work idk how amd hasn’t gotten it right when intel who’s new to the game has it down packed I’m still amd team red tho a 6950xt is gonna be my next gpu
People just huge herd, most people buying nvidia because theres more nvidia hype and more peoole bying it than amd. Little they know that most times they got scammed and can easily get lower perfomance for higher price
i never knew amd existed despite having an amd cpu in my computer. I’m new to all this tech stuff but i’m hoping to upgrade my 1650 to a 6650xt for my birthday 🙏🏽
Another great budget graphics card is the GTX 1080 ti because it is around similar price or a little bit more than an RX 5700 xt and delivers similar performance to an RTX 3060
Had one of these for like 2 years now and it performs flawlessly! Might wanna upgrade to a 6000 card when the prices go down, but even today, i got nothing to say about it! :)
Yeah in my country this price is not relevant, in here rx5700xt is around 270$, but one particular brand called Asurix is really cheap, I really don't know the brand but it's brand new it's price around 150$
5700 xt is def not worth it man, when i bought it brand new it had so many issues with black screening, green screening and fans would make a scraping sound that i had to send it back and after a few months i had to send it back again becuase it was having the same issues. Then for around a year i had mild crashing up until november when the card couldnt even handle forza horizon 5 and would frequently freeze while playing minecraft, i sold it (during the period when gpu's were overpriced) and got myself a 3060 ti which ever since has never had any issues at all and has been running beautifully
1 One of the primary Mining Cards, 2 Not as much Vram as orig 3060, 3 Benchmarks at 1080. 4 its still a great deal and would be my choice budget minded build.
I bought mine when they came out, did consider selling it back when people were asking crazy prices but I would have had nothing to swap it out for. I am just now going to a RTX 4070 and giving my son the 5700 XT. Great thing about having kids is they get all the best hand me downs ^_^
The problem might be that most cards from the 5700 series that are now being sold over the used market come from mining rigs and may not work long anymore. During the high phase of mining related shortages over available GPUs for gamers two years ago prices where crazy high. People could sell their 5700 or 5700 XT for 700+ EUR. I believe most owners chose this opportunity. Please, keep this risk in mind.
you're wrong, you don't know mining, the cards must be operated at low consumption to have high yield, so the mining cards are treated better than if used for gaming
I mean, is good but it uses more power, soo... the money you refuse to pay for a better graphics card you gonna pay it in electricity. But is a good choice if you don't have enought money. But not the best one.
I bought a red devil 5700 xt for $180 10 months ago. But i feel now the budget King is the 6700 xt. Especially for how demanding new AAA titles have become. I hate the new upscaling crap. I want to run my games native. Its getting ridiculous. Its giving game developers a pass to be lazy and not optimize their titles.
My brother built me a pc for my wedding gift from his old parts after an upgrade. I got a 5700xt and a 3600x. I under clocked and volted the card and messed with fan curves to keep it from running too hot. It's been great so far.
I just cant get myself to go for amd in any segment anytime soon atleast until i get good rtx support on it plus i just trust intel and nvidia much more in terms of reliability .
I just got one for 150€. It's Evoke OC edition. I upgraded from my old RX 570 4GB, so it's a massive difference for me. I paired it with Ryzen 5 3600, and I will use it for 1080p, so I should be more than fine.
I got a RX 5700 XT Red Devil in a cheap used PC, last year. Repadded and repasted with PTM 7950. It's a great card. Too bad AMD drivers are still garbage. I get random crashes in all kinds of games.