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The information about the RX 5700XT presented here is interesting, but it would be nice to see something like this again but with DX11 instead to see how it affects the performance of the card; that would be even more interesting to see.
if you're considering a PCIe 3.0 motherboard for its affordability, it's still a good option for now, especially if: 1. Your current GPU doesn't utilize PCIe 4.0's increased bandwidth. 2. You don't plan to upgrade to a PCIe 4.0-dependent GPU or storage soon. 3. You prioritize saving money for other components or upgrades. Keep in mind that PCIe 3.0 motherboards might become outdated faster, and compatibility with future components might be limited. Weigh your options carefully, considering your budget, upgrade plans, and performance needs.
Hello, everyone! I greatly value your feedback. If you could kindly leave a comment, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications by clicking the bell icon, I would truly appreciate it. Thank you so much for your support!
● 00:00 Intro
● 00:13 GPU Z Info
● 00:15 Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
● 01:09 Ghost Of Tsushima
● 02:18 Hellblade 2
● 03:18 The Last of Us
● 04:55 Hitman 3
● 05:45 Cyberpunk 2077
● 07:00 Counter-Strike 2
● 08:47 Hogwarts Legacy
● 09:46 Assassin's Creed Mirage
● 11:00 Horizon Forbidden West
● 12:04 Resident Evil 4 Remake
● 12:56 Marvel's Spider-Man
One of the best quality/price GPUs out there and it is already 5 years old if remember properly... Thanks for sharing!
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The information about the RX 5700XT presented here is interesting, but it would be nice to see something like this again but with DX11 instead to see how it affects the performance of the card; that would be even more interesting to see.
When I run PCIe 4.0 on my Rx 5700 xt it crash all the time and drivers are unstable but on 3.0 everything works perfectly
Will it take any difference in future? I mean pcie 3 mobos are dirt cheap now so im considering them over pcie4 that are pretty expensive
if you're considering a PCIe 3.0 motherboard for its affordability, it's still a good option for now, especially if:
1. Your current GPU doesn't utilize PCIe 4.0's increased bandwidth.
2. You don't plan to upgrade to a PCIe 4.0-dependent GPU or storage soon.
3. You prioritize saving money for other components or upgrades.
Keep in mind that PCIe 3.0 motherboards might become outdated faster, and compatibility with future components might be limited. Weigh your options carefully, considering your budget, upgrade plans, and performance needs.
Me too.