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Published: 2022-10-07, Author: Dan , review by: proclockers.com
At first, we weren't sure how much better this refreshed card would perform over its original model but we were pleasantly surprised with the results. In every benchmark the RX 5600XT THICC II Pro bested its little brother by 3-8 FPS in 1080P and the litt...
There you have it folks! With the gaming benchmarks out of the way, we now have a better view of what the XFX RX 5600 XT THICC II Pro 14Gbps is capable of. I am very satisfied with the levels of performance of this little beauty. The review sample I worke...
Published: 2020-06-11, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
I mentioned in our initial XFX 5600 XT review that it was hard to fault XFX for not offering a VBIOS that overclocked memory to speeds that these chips simply weren't designed for, but the fact that other AMD partners offered higher performance made the X...
final wordsIt took a while for XFX to come up with a validated 14 Gbps solution for their 5600 XT product line. That had everything to do with COVID-19 as in Asia everything was slowed down or stopped completely. More extended testing on the 12 Gbps SKU...
final wordsI seem to have developed a bit of a soft spot for the new XFX card designs. I mean they look properly good, aren't screaming out loud with logos and Saturday night fever RGB, it's all just subtle with that all dark design. That, however, is a...
Excellent 1080p gaming performance, Fast GDDR6 VRAM, PCIe 4.0 support, Attractive, sleek design, Idle fan stop feature for silent desktop use, Dual-BIOS switch, Very quiet
Not as fast as RTX 2060 or RX 5600 XT at similar prices, Have to manually install critical performance-boosting BIOS, No real-time ray tracing capabilities
AMD's decision to push the eleventh-hour BIOS tossed a big monkey wrench into its partners' Radeon RX 5600 XT lineups.Brad Chacos/IDGIt's a shame, because the Thicc II Pro features a nice custom design that's well worth the extra $20 over the Radeon RX...
Abstract: In case the title did not strongly enough to allude to what this article will be, I will be addressing the way the RX 5600 XT was launched, the issues observed, and the impact on the industry as a whole if things like this continue.I did a full review at...
Abstract: AMD's Radeon team once again has sprung another GPU upon us with the new RX 5600 XT, and this time it is destined to fill the gap between the previous RX 5500 XT and the RX 5700 series. While this is not “Big NAVI” as so many gamers are waiting for to tak...
Brad Chacos/IDGIt's a shame, because the Thicc II Pro features a nice custom design that's well worth the extra $20 over the Radeon RX 5600 XT's $280 MSRP. This new model continues the sleek matte black aesthetic introduced in the Radeon RX 5700 XT Thicc...
Two-slot design, Copper heat sink plate, Low fan noise (stock settings), Zero dBa fan stop, 14Gbps memory
Operating temps on the higher side, No lighting (RGB), Limited overclocking
Here we are at the end of the review which brings us to the conclusion and my final thoughts of this video card. The THICC II Pro has overall improved its gaming performance since the launch of the RX 5600 XT series. The main reason for this increase is b...