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July 2019
(85%)
333 Reviews
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Abstract: Just when we thought that Nvidia had succeeded in asserting its dominance with the new GeForce RTX Super series, AMD played a tried and true card, cutting prices to regain the advantage. Nvidia timed its launch to hurt AMD as much as possible and prevent...
Abstract: AMD's resurgence in both the processor and the GPU market has shaken up a long-dormant industry and while it isn't quite at its prime yet, AMD is doing enough to get its legs free from the quicksand and make some serious moves.Nvidia's cheeky launch of th...
At launch this was a tough one to call. The pre-launch price cut for the RX 5700 didn't have anywhere near as dramatic an impact as the one which the RX 5700 XT has enjoyed, and with such a slight price gap, and unassailable performance gap, the XT seems...
Abstract: This is, frankly, at least a year overdue. While Nvidia has been wowing with the real-time Ray Tracing and AI-powered anti-aliasing capabilities of its latest Turing GPUs, AMD has only been able to cough out a couple of underwhelming Vega and Polaris card...
Published: 2019-07-08, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
NextRead the Eurogamer.net reviews policySometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.Jump to comments (19)About the authorWill JuddSenior Staf...
This is a tough one to call. The pre-launch price cut for the RX 5700 hasn't had anywhere near as dramatic an impact as the one which the RX 5700 XT has enjoyed, yet it's still a good card. You could say all of that is evidence of AMD's worries about the...
Today marks the official launch of AMD's new Ryzen 3000 processors, but also two new graphics cards – the Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT. This review has been focused on the cheaper of the two, the RX 5700, but if you want to read our launch-day review of...
This is a tough one to call. The pre-launch price cut for the RX 5700 hasn't had anywhere near as dramatic an impact as the one which the RX 5700 XT has enjoyed, yet it's still a good card. You could say all of that is evidence of AMD's worries about the...
More efficient Navi architecture, Smooth high-quality gaming at QHD, Faster than Vega while using less power, Forward-looking PCIe 4.0
Reference cooler could be better, Custom partner cards not ready yet
You've heard it a thousand times but it's a point worth reiterating; competition is good for the marketplace. The arrival of AMD's RDNA architecture has already forced Nvidia to retaliate with RTX Super graphics cards, and AMD's retort has been to lower t...
Aluminium design (w/backplate on RX 5700 XT), Stylish and easy to pair with other hardware, Good performing cards, PCIe 4.0 ready, Decent value for money, Mediocre, - Thermals push towards 80C
No real-time ray tracing capabilities, Coolers are audible during full load
So, where do we stand in this week's GPU battle?First of all, it's great to see AMD back with a new approach to their GPU game. In the RX 5700 Series, they've introduced brand new architecture to replace GCN, utilised PCIe 4.0, and they've opted for GDDR6...