Going to shift back into the Used content a bit, checking out all the new stuff is getting tiring.... If you guys have any requests then go at it below!
A comment on if you continue on with the 5700 xt - it can’t play modern games that need direct x 12 Ultimate (like Final Fantasy 7 Remake). I game on a 1440p 144hz monitor and have been happy with my 2020 purchase of the 8GB 5700xt. I play modern games through Game Pass and a large Steam library for my new and older games. I hadn’t needed to upgrade because the 5700xt gets smooth and high frames in competitive games like Rocket League and I also play many RPGs where fps is less of the issue. But to have a game like FF7 not even boot! So lame.
im running an RX 6650 XT 8GB i picked up for £150 (uk) plays everything i have thrown at it, its paired it with a Ryzen 7 5800X CPU & 16GB DDR4 3800Mhz ram (not sure about upgrading to am5 platform just yet)
Tnx for the Review, The Radeon still has good drivers , and you can use it in a Profesional setup with pro drivers(not gaming) , suporting "Cape Verde" cores & still making a hd7750series relevant in 2025. - You know this card has less than 9W under desktop, w/ no-load? (I am not sure they can beat that with the new stuff).
Just built $350 PC with Ryzen 5 3600, RX 5700XT, 16GB ram and 1TB nvme.. I have some minior issue with anti aliasing flicker, but that may be just my monitor. All in all Im super happy with this build and it plays CP2077 and God of War at 1080p high settings above 60fps easily.
@@baddmeeloo6700xt used is around 220$ in my country. RX 5700XT is about 100$ and RX6600 is 130$. Because I wasn't gaming for about 4 years, I have a lot of AAA games released in that time period that I need to play, and they perform better on 5700XT so I went with it. I will upgrade when GTA 6 comes out lol
@@baddmeeloo your not turning ray tracing on with a 6700 anyway. RT is over hyped. Just makes your game look noisy unless you have a beefy enough GPU to use higher settings. Really anything short of a 9700 isn't using even low RT settings and getting better quality then just turning up raster settings. 6600 might still be the better buy IF your not paying much more.
@@gertjanvandermeij4265 If you want to go (new) then yes it's not reasoably priced or affordable / the price to performance is terrible. It's the used market that shines & makes gaming affordable for us.
After years of watching your videos, I finally picked up the courage to put together a desktop all from secondhand as an upgrade from a laptop. Got a RTX 3080 for 2200 HKD (283 USD) and a Ryzen 7 3800X3D for 1800 HKD (230 USD). ❤
There is also a card RX 6700, the non-XT variant which has 10GB VRAM, here in Europe it sometimes go for 20-30 bucks more. But it's totally worth it because it takes 70-80W less than 5700 XT, and delivers more FPS in games!
@@slaaayx in Poland in local exchanges or on olx sometimes you can get one for such money. The was also moment when miners were selling out those cards in a bulk.
Another little secret of the 5700XT. Its Linux driver support is insane. Its a GPU that gets better FPS in many Linux titles. Linux has come a long way with all GPUs... but the 5700XT has been popular with kernel and mesa maintainers for years. (as Nvidia has been no friend of Linux) As 9 out of 10 MESA/Kernel coders have had a 5700XT the code is highly tuned.
I am still running the 5700XT in 2025. I have zero complaints with this card. I game at 1440 on medium to high settings. My next card will be the 9070XT as soon as its available.
@@michaelthompson9798 If you have multiple GPUs, especially high end ones that you aren't using nows the time to sell em since everything is super expensive and in a shortage
2019 I was going to get a 2070 super and out of nowhere came this magic card the 5700xt...a very competitive card.. I paired it with my brand new 3600x. I upgraded last year with a used 6800xt and popped a 5700x3d into my am4 board and im still rockin.
I just replaced my Sapphire Pulse 5700 XT, with a Sapphire Pulse 7800 XT, in October last year. I planned on selling it, but don't want to let it go, lol. It's a beast of a card. Played all the AAA games my 7800 XT does, no problem. There was only one game i was hooked on, that the card struggled with. But, that was an early access game. Still in development and poorly optimized. It would sometimes drop below 60fps on that one game. Dual bios too. One of the best cards I've had.
Had a 6700XT for several years now and have yet to run across any game it can't handle at 1080P and even 1440 or 4K in some games. Nothing I can remember has ever maxed out the 12GB VRAM.
This. You just beat me to the comment. Took me a little while to get into the gameplay, but there are so many ways of playing it, from ultra-stealthy to ultra-tanky.
When it went on sale last summer I legit gifted it to 5 of my friends and they all declined the gift and returned my $... If that doesn't prove how underrated Prey is idunno what will.
You've highlighted a interesting point @12:30. I have been gaming for over 30 years and I have notice the shifting emphasis on graphical infidelity as apposed to engaging gameplay. Like you, I am one of those that's happy to drop to medium settings and get stuck into a game for hundreds of hours.
this wouldve been my ideal pickup at this price range for a gpu for my pc, but all I could find was a rtx 2060 for €100. wish the european market had this many gems
I was rocking a 980Ti since launch and in late 2023, I upgraded to a used 5700XT for $160. Last year I upgraded my 4790K to a 7800X3D and going full AMD on Linux is such a wonderful experience being that I am on Linux. Together, I can max my entire Steam library. This card is awesome actually. This year I'm finally upgrading to 1440. Waiting for the 9950X3D and the 9070XT!
A few things to consider: Textures are not compute heavy, so even on a low end card having a large amount of VRAM is still desirable cause it allows you to raise textures to the highest settings at no cost to performance. And of course some people may use a low end card with lots of VRAM for video editing or AI image/video upscaling and such. Different game engines show VRAM limitations in different ways. Some will produce stutters when attempting to load data and swap it to System RAM, some may just load lower quality textures and swap them on the fly with higher res versions when objects get closer to the camera and some may not show signs until after several minutes (usually 30+ mins or so) due to caching data on VRAM. Lastly, when people talk about 8GB of VRAM not being enough anymore, they're usually more concerned about newer cards like the 4060 and apparently now the 5060 too only having 8GB of VRAM, which is unacceptable. It's understandable for older cards to only have 6GB.
I have a 5700xt, I have no issues with some of the most demanding games like Jedi Survivor or Alan Wake 2, I just had to go to medium settings for 1440p (with AW2 I also had to use upscaling) and in fact playing those games in Linux gives me as much as DOUBLE the fps than I get in Windows, meaning that I get to play with more than 60 fps most of the time.
I have a 5700 with a single bios that I risked flashing to a 5700xt. Which worked. It is an original blower fan model and runs pretty hot and it gets loud to keep it cool. Would love to upgrade it but there just hasn't been anything compelling. Which is sad because I paid like $350 for it in 2019. You would think nearing 6 years after its release that a $250-$300 card would destroy it but it just isn't the case. If you don't care about all the fake frame gen garbage or Ray Tracing there has been zero reason to upgrade.
A great card - my 5700XT is now living a life of easy retirement in my wife's PC. It earned me over $900 during the etherium mining boom, which allowed me to get a 6800XT in Nov 2023 (for original $649 which was pretty good at that time). I'll probably wait for what comes after the 9070XT (and then finally upgrade from my 5800X3D).
Paid $90 US for min in a local sale 2 years ago. Still running strong! The seller had a few, leading me to believe it was used in mining. Took it apart, cleaned and repasted a few months after I bought it. Freq, temps, and clocks don’t miss a beat!
Here in Sweden the prices are a LOT more expensive. A quick scan says that RX 5700 XT costs around $180-200 used. You could also buy the more unusual Radeon VII with 16 GB. It's a little bit slower tho, but still a quite cool graphics card.
When I asked the Australian embassy employee to migrate to down under, she asked 'why?'. I said it was because they actually have interesting computer stuff on the used market there, at decent prices! My application for emigrating to Australia was denied. 😩
Great video, thanks Bryan. Always good to see excellent price vs performance. Although let's face it, no one is going to buy one of these to pair with a 9800x3d 😥🤣
Good video iv been thinking do i need to up grade. You helped me to make a decision. Unfortunately your test computer no one would ever run this card. Most likely different results with DDR4 and 3600x or x3d?
Glad you brought the 5700 XT back up, because this thing outperforms the 1080 Ti in most games now. It's a great value GPU. For those concerned about the future of legacy drivers, I played on AMD legacy drivers for a very long time and never had any issues and most people would never be able to even tell the difference. At 100-130 bucks it literally doesn't matter.
I really wanted to get this card when building a PC to play ELDEN RING. But it never went below 140€ everywhere I looked and that was more than I was willing to spend. Eventually I won a Vega 64 on an ebay auction for 80€ which had enough power to play at max settings 1080p 60fps after massive undervolt. Couldn't be happier honestly.
This video right here is a great example of why I love this channel. Chasing the latest and greatest is such a waste of money for people who have limited funds.
@@BonusCrook if you can get one for similar price then yes, it's a better deal for sure. But to me personally that would be impossible, the cheapest one I can find is €145 with the rest of them around €180, not a great deal.
Hey thanks YES Man for all the videos. I constantly have to fight with windows 10 and 11 replacing Adrenalin with generic drivers and reinstalling from scratch again. Any tips or tricks for this? I also can’t believe the 5700xt is still competing with an RTX3060!
Thanks for the video Bryan! A couple of questions: how does the 5700xt stack up to the 2070 super, and would it (or the super) pair well with a 4790 cpu?
Still happy with my used $100 5700XT matched with a Ryzen 5 1500X, and yes I know, it can definitely handle more CPU horsepower and I hope to get a 5600X or 5700X soon. Probably not going to find a reasonably priced 5700X3D but I'm not ruling it out just yet.
It's been 100 dollar since 2023. When the day AMD stop the drivers for it, it wil be 50 dollar GPU, cause sure the Performance for the money it's insane. It's equal to 2070 super, 6600XT and 3060 12 GB.
@patrickc8007 it's already irrelavant dude. Some games like Alan woke 2 needs shader and this card is not even getting 2 digit fps. But hey if they don't need shader & RT core it would be awesome value if it was 100 - 50 dollar.
@@patrickc8007 No they won't, at least for 2 more years until ps6 comes out. Indiana Jones and Doom can get away with it because they are using good performing engine.. UE5 for example won't have mandatory RT, because even 400$ GPUs wouldn't be able to run those games at acceptable framerate.
@@SG-Megatron I get superb performance in Linux with a 5700XT and Alan Wake 2 at 1080p. I guess it's something to do with how Proton converts it, but it's way better than on Windows.
brian im still rocking a 3080ti used that i got from a crypto miner as a 3070 for 400euros . dude didnt know what he was selling. question that i have is what to do i upgrade? im from serbia and prices here are terrible for amd and nvidia XD
I bought RX 5700 XT PULSE a year and a half ago from Krypto miner for 120 euros, used in original box. The card was in like new condition. I use it in 1440p resolution. In new games, it uses all 8GB of VRAM. The card could perhaps give better results if it had more VRAM. Performance is between GTX 1080 and GTX 1080 Ti. Which is pretty good for the price. In the beginning I used it with an i5-4460. I switched to 9700X 3 months ago. Average FPS didn't go up, but 1% Low did jump up drastically. All in all this graphics card could be paired with a processor that is stronger than the i5-4460. Perhaps the i5-10400 or R5 5600X would be a good match for this graphics card for 1080p.
I picked up an Intel Arc A770 (sparkle 16GB) on amazon resale for $113, 2 months ago. Put it in my GF kids PC and it runs great. Also has modern drivers with support for Raytracing and XeSe.
In the usa, they start at around 130 with most listings asking above 150. Likewise, 3060s seem to be going above 200, which is even higher than i got one for last year. It's like the new GPUs have caused a frenzy to get any cards.
Im enjoying my 5700XT for almost 2 years now, picked for like $130-140 i dont really remember. Proper undervolt can do the magic for this card, never seen hotspot going higher than 80c NEVER in 2 years, imagine
I see 5700XT used cards in my area with a note in the listing about some games causing crashes. Apparently the 5700XT has some known issues in certain games that were never reaolved with driver updates.
Never had one but I know people who did and while card had problematic launch since that first year I didn't hear one complain from them. People do crazy things, keep unstable overclocks (and think it's fine just because one game run ok but every other which keep crashing they blame card or drivers etc.), never clean cards or repaste that crap some manufactures use...AMD didn't help with that absurdly high default voltage and associated heat. I can't recall now exact number but I know that not a single card need it to run stable.
These are still hard to find and rather expensive here in Australia. The lowest level that is fair here is $200 AUD mark. Given that pple still want $250 for RTX 2060 Super here, that is fair.
I was playing Diablo 2 res. a few days ago for the first time in ages. My gpu is a 6950 XT. Afterburner was saying over 9gb of Vram. I don't know if that is actual, or called for. But, either way. That's the first game I've ever played that wanted more then 4.Xgb. PS. I'm still waiting to see somebody test these gpu's with the ram at or fully used. Just to see how they handle it with that small bus size.
I have a 7900xtx and I still game on a 5700xt every now and again and have just as much fun! I don’t care what anyone says the 5700xt is just an absolute goat FOR 100 bucks regularly!!
I have a 3600 and a 5600xt pulse in my system. Honestly, if it weren't for the vram (6gb) and newer games requiring at least RTX/RDNA2 for dx12 ultimate, I wouldn't upgrade yet. It's a great combo
@BonusCrook atm I'm waiting for amd to release the 9000 series cards to see how they perform, but I'm thinking of going for the 7900xt so I keep it longer without any more upgrades. I built a computer for a friend of mine with the 6600 (non x version) and it really is a great card, also combined with a 3600
Going to shift back into the Used content a bit, checking out all the new stuff is getting tiring....
If you guys have any requests then go at it below!
The problem here in malaysia
Used 5700xt command the same price as rx6600 tho and that hv afmf2 with way better support😂
Both around $120
used content is good content!
A comment on if you continue on with the 5700 xt - it can’t play modern games that need direct x 12 Ultimate (like Final Fantasy 7 Remake). I game on a 1440p 144hz monitor and have been happy with my 2020 purchase of the 8GB 5700xt. I play modern games through Game Pass and a large Steam library for my new and older games. I hadn’t needed to upgrade because the 5700xt gets smooth and high frames in competitive games like Rocket League and I also play many RPGs where fps is less of the issue. But to have a game like FF7 not even boot! So lame.
im running an RX 6650 XT 8GB i picked up for £150 (uk) plays everything i have thrown at it, its paired it with a Ryzen 7 5800X CPU & 16GB DDR4 3800Mhz ram (not sure about upgrading to am5 platform just yet)
Tnx for the Review, The Radeon still has good drivers , and you can use it in a Profesional setup with pro drivers(not gaming) , suporting "Cape Verde" cores & still making a hd7750series relevant in 2025. - You know this card has less than 9W under desktop, w/ no-load? (I am not sure they can beat that with the new stuff).
Just built $350 PC with Ryzen 5 3600, RX 5700XT, 16GB ram and 1TB nvme.. I have some minior issue with anti aliasing flicker, but that may be just my monitor. All in all Im super happy with this build and it plays CP2077 and God of War at 1080p high settings above 60fps easily.
should have gone for 6700 xt. least u can get 6600. 5700 xt doesn't have ray tracing, crucial for upcoming modern games.
Exactly the same build as mine.
@@baddmeeloo6700xt used is around 220$ in my country. RX 5700XT is about 100$ and RX6600 is 130$. Because I wasn't gaming for about 4 years, I have a lot of AAA games released in that time period that I need to play, and they perform better on 5700XT so I went with it. I will upgrade when GTA 6 comes out lol
@@deltagaming5005 How much did you pay for it?
@@baddmeeloo your not turning ray tracing on with a 6700 anyway. RT is over hyped. Just makes your game look noisy unless you have a beefy enough GPU to use higher settings. Really anything short of a 9700 isn't using even low RT settings and getting better quality then just turning up raster settings. 6600 might still be the better buy IF your not paying much more.
Bro cooked with that intro. Sensational
He was a genie-ous 🧞🧞♀🧞♂
Because that’s why you’re here, for the intro
Amazing intro! better than any disney content :)
At least this magic lamp is straight up honest with me.
I remember back in the Covid & Mining boom they were going between $700 - $1,000
It's good to see that gaming is affordable again
Auctioned mine in 2021 for $1100. I initially listed it for $400, but it was a sellers market.
Affordable ? Never heard of the RTX 5000 series ?
3060 12gb (800 usd) vs 5700 XT (509 usd) back in 2019 here
it was an obvious choice back then
@@gertjanvandermeij4265 If you want to go (new) then yes it's not reasoably priced or affordable / the price to performance is terrible.
It's the used market that shines & makes gaming affordable for us.
After years of watching your videos, I finally picked up the courage to put together a desktop all from secondhand as an upgrade from a laptop. Got a RTX 3080 for 2200 HKD (283 USD) and a Ryzen 7 3800X3D for 1800 HKD (230 USD). ❤
There is also a card RX 6700, the non-XT variant which has 10GB VRAM, here in Europe it sometimes go for 20-30 bucks more. But it's totally worth it because it takes 70-80W less than 5700 XT, and delivers more FPS in games!
are those prices locally? cant find them on ebay. the cheapest i managed to get an rx 6700 for was 180 incl postage
@antzxysame, in europe that is definitely not the case. in germany at least, the minimum i saw was 200
@@slaaayx in Poland in local exchanges or on olx sometimes you can get one for such money. The was also moment when miners were selling out those cards in a bulk.
5700xt is obsolete because there is the 6700xt and non xt. They have more vram and is faster
Add to this that some games doesn't even start on the 5700XT since it lacks support for RT.
Another little secret of the 5700XT. Its Linux driver support is insane. Its a GPU that gets better FPS in many Linux titles. Linux has come a long way with all GPUs... but the 5700XT has been popular with kernel and mesa maintainers for years. (as Nvidia has been no friend of Linux) As 9 out of 10 MESA/Kernel coders have had a 5700XT the code is highly tuned.
I am still running the 5700XT in 2025. I have zero complaints with this card. I game at 1440 on medium to high settings. My next card will be the 9070XT as soon as its available.
Good stuff, also don't forget used 7900XT and XTX cards might be a wild deal.
@@BonusCrook Me too, I'm pretty sure I'll go for the RX-9070XT ! Nvidia can go to hell !
Tbh I’m loving my Nvidia gpus, but I’m definitely grabbing a 9070XT as soon as hit public release 🤓😉☺👍💪
@@michaelthompson9798 If you have multiple GPUs, especially high end ones that you aren't using nows the time to sell em since everything is super expensive and in a shortage
Mini Genie Tech Yes was not on my bingo card
2019 I was going to get a 2070 super and out of nowhere came this magic card the 5700xt...a very competitive card.. I paired it with my brand new 3600x. I upgraded last year with a used 6800xt and popped a 5700x3d into my am4 board and im still rockin.
I just replaced my Sapphire Pulse 5700 XT, with a Sapphire Pulse 7800 XT, in October last year. I planned on selling it, but don't want to let it go, lol. It's a beast of a card.
Played all the AAA games my 7800 XT does, no problem. There was only one game i was hooked on, that the card struggled with. But, that was an early access game.
Still in development and poorly optimized. It would sometimes drop below 60fps on that one game. Dual bios too. One of the best cards I've had.
I'm currently rocking a 6700XT undervolted after watching your tutorial. This video gives me peace of mind that my card will last me for years.
It is almost the same as the 5700xt, but better for its lack of age.
Had a 6700XT for several years now and have yet to run across any game it can't handle at 1080P and even 1440 or 4K in some games. Nothing I can remember has ever maxed out the 12GB VRAM.
@Willbme4EVA Yeah, almost the same if you think 30-40% faster is almost. I've sold plenty of both, not even close.
Every time I hear the PREY OST, I get chills. A criminally underrated gem that went under the radar. Good intro too!
This. You just beat me to the comment. Took me a little while to get into the gameplay, but there are so many ways of playing it, from ultra-stealthy to ultra-tanky.
When it went on sale last summer I legit gifted it to 5 of my friends and they all declined the gift and returned my $... If that doesn't prove how underrated Prey is idunno what will.
🎶🎶Don't Fear the Reaperrrrrr🎵🎵🎵🎵
Brian knows what's good. 👍
You've highlighted a interesting point @12:30. I have been gaming for over 30 years and I have notice the shifting emphasis on graphical infidelity as apposed to engaging gameplay. Like you, I am one of those that's happy to drop to medium settings and get stuck into a game for hundreds of hours.
Totally agree!
Just got this yesterday, very happy i can finally games on 1080p High with good amount of FPS and smooth gameplay. Coming from a 2200G.
Loved this card. It led to me staying Radeon to a 6800 then a 7900xt
I want one desperately. The 2 old GPU's i've been eyeing for years are the 5700xt and the 2070 Super. Monster GPUs, I call them the baby 1080ti's.
The 6700 xt is significantly faster then the 1080ti and uses way less power. Not sure about the 2070 super though
this wouldve been my ideal pickup at this price range for a gpu for my pc, but all I could find was a rtx 2060 for €100. wish the european market had this many gems
I was rocking a 980Ti since launch and in late 2023, I upgraded to a used 5700XT for $160. Last year I upgraded my 4790K to a 7800X3D and going full AMD on Linux is such a wonderful experience being that I am on Linux. Together, I can max my entire Steam library. This card is awesome actually. This year I'm finally upgrading to 1440. Waiting for the 9950X3D and the 9070XT!
I hope you're not buying a thousand dollar 9950X3D just for gaming 💀
Fr 💀💀@@BonusCrook
@@BonusCrook It won't be $1K. I do a lot of video editing and rendering.
A few things to consider:
Textures are not compute heavy, so even on a low end card having a large amount of VRAM is still desirable cause it allows you to raise textures to the highest settings at no cost to performance.
And of course some people may use a low end card with lots of VRAM for video editing or AI image/video upscaling and such.
Different game engines show VRAM limitations in different ways. Some will produce stutters when attempting to load data and swap it to System RAM, some may just load lower quality textures and swap them on the fly with higher res versions when objects get closer to the camera and some may not show signs until after several minutes (usually 30+ mins or so) due to caching data on VRAM.
Lastly, when people talk about 8GB of VRAM not being enough anymore, they're usually more concerned about newer cards like the 4060 and apparently now the 5060 too only having 8GB of VRAM, which is unacceptable. It's understandable for older cards to only have 6GB.
I have a 5700xt, I have no issues with some of the most demanding games like Jedi Survivor or Alan Wake 2, I just had to go to medium settings for 1440p (with AW2 I also had to use upscaling) and in fact playing those games in Linux gives me as much as DOUBLE the fps than I get in Windows, meaning that I get to play with more than 60 fps most of the time.
Yeah! 5700XT still going strong!
I have a 5700 with a single bios that I risked flashing to a 5700xt. Which worked. It is an original blower fan model and runs pretty hot and it gets loud to keep it cool. Would love to upgrade it but there just hasn't been anything compelling. Which is sad because I paid like $350 for it in 2019. You would think nearing 6 years after its release that a $250-$300 card would destroy it but it just isn't the case. If you don't care about all the fake frame gen garbage or Ray Tracing there has been zero reason to upgrade.
@@jonny4036 a used RX 6800XT would be a massive jump. Sadly though they're around $450 in this current supply shortage.
A great card - my 5700XT is now living a life of easy retirement in my wife's PC. It earned me over $900 during the etherium mining boom, which allowed me to get a 6800XT in Nov 2023 (for original $649 which was pretty good at that time). I'll probably wait for what comes after the 9070XT (and then finally upgrade from my 5800X3D).
Paid $90 US for min in a local sale 2 years ago. Still running strong! The seller had a few, leading me to believe it was used in mining. Took it apart, cleaned and repasted a few months after I bought it. Freq, temps, and clocks don’t miss a beat!
I had this card over 4 years in my system. Now the 5700XT runs in my friends PC... ^^
I thought I was your friend..
Here in Sweden the prices are a LOT more expensive. A quick scan says that RX 5700 XT costs around $180-200 used. You could also buy the more unusual Radeon VII with 16 GB. It's a little bit slower tho, but still a quite cool graphics card.
I bought one of these (Founders model with blower) for a secondary ITX build 3 weeks ago. Im loving it.
The problem with the used market content is that it's not applicable to most of your audience outside of US (or in your case, Australia).
Good to see you Brian.
you don't talk about the design flaw of this specific card though... I guess yours was modded? Thank you for all the great content and videos!
Was that Will Smith in the magic lamp? The acting was so convincing that it felt like it has him 😂
That intro is one of the reasons I'm a long time subscriber to TYC. 🤣🤣🤣
$100 5700XTs get my MOJO going too. One of, if not the best, value that can be found in the used market today.
When I asked the Australian embassy employee to migrate to down under, she asked 'why?'. I said it was because they actually have interesting computer stuff on the used market there, at decent prices!
My application for emigrating to Australia was denied. 😩
The outro music. Banger my friend
Keep it up with the used stuff! love your content!
I don't know if you chose "everything is going to be ok" with the GPUs performance in mind but if you did.
Well done!
This Asus era of Strix card design is the best style IMHO. Rtx 2080 looks great as well using it.
That genie editting 👍
Got sub £500 AM5 flips here in the UK at the moment! 8400F, RX5700XT, A620, 16GB 5600, 1TB SSD been flying out
Great video, thanks Bryan. Always good to see excellent price vs performance. Although let's face it, no one is going to buy one of these to pair with a 9800x3d 😥🤣
Good video iv been thinking do i need to up grade. You helped me to make a decision. Unfortunately your test computer no one would ever run this card. Most likely different results with DDR4 and 3600x or x3d?
Glad you brought the 5700 XT back up, because this thing outperforms the 1080 Ti in most games now. It's a great value GPU. For those concerned about the future of legacy drivers, I played on AMD legacy drivers for a very long time and never had any issues and most people would never be able to even tell the difference. At 100-130 bucks it literally doesn't matter.
I really wanted to get this card when building a PC to play ELDEN RING. But it never went below 140€ everywhere I looked and that was more than I was willing to spend. Eventually I won a Vega 64 on an ebay auction for 80€ which had enough power to play at max settings 1080p 60fps after massive undervolt. Couldn't be happier honestly.
Great skit, much love
This video right here is a great example of why I love this channel. Chasing the latest and greatest is such a waste of money for people who have limited funds.
nice not to hear about the 50 series for a while. :)
here in the UK i can't find under 160£ 5700xt at all on eBay.
Thanks for the vid! ❤
The genie piece spiced up this krakalakin Video 🎉😅
What about the 6600XT? You get an up to date feature set with RT and mesh shaders for not too much more money on average?
But not for $100.
@gorky_vk well on ebay most 5700XTs sell above $120+ which is closer to the $175+ of the 6600XT. And for that extra $55 theres much more longevity
its only a little more on average to get a 6600XT, look at the auctions online
@@BonusCrook if you can get one for similar price then yes, it's a better deal for sure. But to me personally that would be impossible, the cheapest one I can find is €145 with the rest of them around €180, not a great deal.
Hey thanks YES Man for all the videos. I constantly have to fight with windows 10 and 11 replacing Adrenalin with generic drivers and reinstalling from scratch again. Any tips or tricks for this?
I also can’t believe the 5700xt is still competing with an RTX3060!
I almost got hosed, bought a 3090 for 1000 and it was only the cooler, got my money back though but i will check properly next time before leaving.
I still daily run a pre-mined, used 5700XT with a 1440p 165hz monitor. It's such an amazing card
Great video!
Awesome video, good performance for your $$$
That into was GOLDEN
Please give us more used content ! this is great :)
The legendary AMD fine wine on display lol
GPU power watt usage in CS2 comparison has insane difference (50 to 60 watt) and I believe that is the reason for that huge difference too.
Thanks for the video Bryan! A couple of questions: how does the 5700xt stack up to the 2070 super, and would it (or the super) pair well with a 4790 cpu?
Still happy with my used $100 5700XT matched with a Ryzen 5 1500X, and yes I know, it can definitely handle more CPU horsepower and I hope to get a 5600X or 5700X soon. Probably not going to find a reasonably priced 5700X3D but I'm not ruling it out just yet.
You should do a video of you explaining how to undervolt GPUs and CPUs to help people understand a bit better.
It's been 100 dollar since 2023. When the day AMD stop the drivers for it, it wil be 50 dollar GPU, cause sure the Performance for the money it's insane. It's equal to 2070 super, 6600XT and 3060 12 GB.
This card will be soon irrelevant since new games will require RT cores to even launch.
@patrickc8007 it's already irrelavant dude. Some games like Alan woke 2 needs shader and this card is not even getting 2 digit fps. But hey if they don't need shader & RT core it would be awesome value if it was 100 - 50 dollar.
@@patrickc8007 No they won't, at least for 2 more years until ps6 comes out. Indiana Jones and Doom can get away with it because they are using good performing engine.. UE5 for example won't have mandatory RT, because even 400$ GPUs wouldn't be able to run those games at acceptable framerate.
@@SG-Megatron I get superb performance in Linux with a 5700XT and Alan Wake 2 at 1080p. I guess it's something to do with how Proton converts it, but it's way better than on Windows.
@@SG-Megatron no company was rendered obsolete by content like Alan Wake 2.
brian im still rocking a 3080ti used that i got from a crypto miner as a 3070 for 400euros . dude didnt know what he was selling. question that i have is what to do i upgrade? im from serbia and prices here are terrible for amd and nvidia XD
I bought RX 5700 XT PULSE a year and a half ago from Krypto miner for 120 euros, used in original box. The card was in like new condition.
I use it in 1440p resolution. In new games, it uses all 8GB of VRAM. The card could perhaps give better results if it had more VRAM.
Performance is between GTX 1080 and GTX 1080 Ti. Which is pretty good for the price.
In the beginning I used it with an i5-4460. I switched to 9700X 3 months ago. Average FPS didn't go up, but 1% Low did jump up drastically.
All in all this graphics card could be paired with a processor that is stronger than the i5-4460. Perhaps the i5-10400 or R5 5600X would be a good match for this graphics card for 1080p.
Got myself the little sister of this (5600xt) and I'm very happy! works on Linux too
The 5700xt and 1080ti are the GOATs
That Aussie lamp piss-take, even magic can't get us a paper90.
I'm still using my rx 5700 xt, I don't see a reason to upgrade after seeing the prices of new cards
i had the R5 3600 + rx 5700 xt from 2019 till 2024 december truly A beast now im on R7 5700X3D + 4070TI SUPER
I love the design of old AMD cards like the 5700 and Vega 64 and radeon 7. My daily is still a 5700
i havnet upgraded since release. been great :)
THIS CARD IS SO SLEPT ON!!! ITS 90-110 CAD WHERE I AM!! ❤❤❤ I BUILT MANY BUILDS WITH R5 3600 AND IT FOR UNDER 250$ CAD👍👍🤝🙌🙌❤❤🎉🎉💥
I picked up an Intel Arc A770 (sparkle 16GB) on amazon resale for $113, 2 months ago. Put it in my GF kids PC and it runs great. Also has modern drivers with support for Raytracing and XeSe.
In the usa, they start at around 130 with most listings asking above 150. Likewise, 3060s seem to be going above 200, which is even higher than i got one for last year. It's like the new GPUs have caused a frenzy to get any cards.
You have to make offers more now for sure. I was getting 6700 XT this time last year for under $200, and 3070 for $225.
Im enjoying my 5700XT for almost 2 years now, picked for like $130-140 i dont really remember. Proper undervolt can do the magic for this card, never seen hotspot going higher than 80c NEVER in 2 years, imagine
I see 5700XT used cards in my area with a note in the listing about some games causing crashes. Apparently the 5700XT has some known issues in certain games that were never reaolved with driver updates.
Never had one but I know people who did and while card had problematic launch since that first year I didn't hear one complain from them. People do crazy things, keep unstable overclocks (and think it's fine just because one game run ok but every other which keep crashing they blame card or drivers etc.), never clean cards or repaste that crap some manufactures use...AMD didn't help with that absurdly high default voltage and associated heat. I can't recall now exact number but I know that not a single card need it to run stable.
I loved this card bought it on release for 360 and sold it in 2021 for 750 after I landed a 6900xt for MSRP 😅
Every video on your channel is a little work of art. I look forward to the new episodes!🟧📀💥
Such a good card for non ray tracing titles on serious budget, they still scream in most titles that couple years old and some the newer ones
What TDP? about power cost?
nice m8 i just got one for these for 90 bucks, perfect time for this video xD
Aside from the driver issues, it is not bad
I got this card for 90 usd as an upgrade to my younger brother's rx 580. He noticed a massive difference in minecraft with shaders on
have always wanted to take one of these and upgrade the memory on it
Here in India Rx6800xt for around 340💰 and. Rs31000 really seems a Steal tbh after the new launches.
These are still hard to find and rather expensive here in Australia. The lowest level that is fair here is $200 AUD mark. Given that pple still want $250 for RTX 2060 Super here, that is fair.
The 5700xt has only been a buying choice for me once, I grabbed the 1080ti next to it. Since then this card has been a unicorn I wish I could get.
With the Win 10 updates ending in October, would be worth investigating whether Intel 4th, 6th and 7th gen PCs are still selling.
wish they were that cheap in the US lowest sold listing i saw was 121 shipped. Most are around 150
i dont see these cards rarely dipping in price to 140 where are you finding these deals???
Im still running the 5700xt, I still havent found a decent upgrade for decent money.
I was playing Diablo 2 res. a few days ago for the first time in ages. My gpu is a 6950 XT. Afterburner was saying over 9gb of Vram. I don't know if that is actual, or called for. But, either way. That's the first game I've ever played that wanted more then 4.Xgb.
PS. I'm still waiting to see somebody test these gpu's with the ram at or fully used. Just to see how they handle it with that small bus size.
Should compare the 5700xt with the 1080ti and 2070. As they are similarly priced on the used market and perform similarly too.
5600xt/5700/5700xt are really good cards for the $100 - $150 range. Especially since, the 2060/s goes for about $200 used.
I wanna see a head to head of the RX 5700XT versus GTX1080 now in 2025 and see which grown better!
I have a 7900xtx and I still game on a 5700xt every now and again and have just as much fun! I don’t care what anyone says the 5700xt is just an absolute goat FOR 100 bucks regularly!!
I have a 3600 and a 5600xt pulse in my system. Honestly, if it weren't for the vram (6gb) and newer games requiring at least RTX/RDNA2 for dx12 ultimate, I wouldn't upgrade yet. It's a great combo
What u planning to get? The 6600XT and 6700XT are both stellar cards.
@BonusCrook atm I'm waiting for amd to release the 9000 series cards to see how they perform, but I'm thinking of going for the 7900xt so I keep it longer without any more upgrades. I built a computer for a friend of mine with the 6600 (non x version) and it really is a great card, also combined with a 3600
I'm actually still using it...waiting to see about the 9070xt...seems like the next logical upgrade from it....a "spiritual successor" if you will.