@@TechnologyHive That might be true if all we had in the settings menu was ultra. Did it ever occur to you to turn the settings down to high or medium to stay within the VRAM limit? Maybe just tune the textures down, the core seems fast enough. High or medium settings might not be the premium level experience but, it would still be more than acceptable and playable for the expectation most people would have for this near 5 year old budget GPU.
@bodasactra That would defeat the purpose of the video, to turn the settings down to accommodate for the low frame buffer size. If you do not get that, I will not try and explain this to you. Have a good one.
I have this card and you can play every game on ultra just keep the textures on medium on every game, the difference with the texture is not that visible at all anyway.
Good video! It's strange but I'm using the same GPU and Cyberpunk 2077 showed over 7gb, almost 8gb VRAM usage on a $7 LGA 2011 2640 V3 build, soon to be 2690 V4 and it's still rocking an average of 59.95 & 60fps when I ran several benchmarks with FSR on and using max settings. I'm just surprised the VRAM now shares 1gb of DDR4 1866 and sometimes more yet it's very playable, wild. I'm just doing this for fun and to prove to some that yes, a machine like this may be old but games are very playable at 1080p and sometimes 1440p. 2011 builds are a great budget option. VRMs run hot on 2011 mobos, but that's an easy cheap fix using an NVMe fan cooler on top. I do love the efficiency of this card like you mentioned. There's no doubt about its efficiency and it's balanced my higher 2011 TDP very well. This build has perfect zen.
Hey if it works for you, great! There are a few titles out there that are more memory hungry, and it also depends on the resolution you're playing as well. But I like the little card. Nothing to complain about here.
Iv a rx5600xt last 2 years on a 14 year old cpu now granted lately frames have tanked thats due to my cpu its a over all card if u just wanna game not 2 worryed about detail i play in med settings like i run a fx cpu
Asus tuf-rx7800xt-o16g-og-gaming (2.9 slot design, 1.2cm less width, middle fan 13 blades, 4 SMD can capacitors on ALL PCB, smaller vent hole, radiator with more heat pipes) VS Asus tuf-rx7800xt-o16g-gaming (2.96 slot, middle fan 11 blades, 25 SMD can capacitors total)? In a no overclock and undervolt most likely forever scenario at 1440p, which one is better and why...and more importantly, which seems less likely to have coil whine (and less noise in general)? Do the black rectangle capacitors have more chance to cause coil whine (even if they are better)?
Well, you can fix coil whine by enabling vsync, most of the times. The higher the fps, the more coilwhine. But in my experience, both types produce coilwhine. It's hard to say.
Id say give the card a break i mean its a 2020 card running almost all AAA titles with acceptable graphic settings and with some tweaking can have a very acceptable framerate in the 2024 titles all this not considering the fact how budget friendly this gpu is.
The card is a good little GPU being 4 years old. The issue is that small frame buffer for modern games. Tuning down the graphics settings to accommodate for that 6GB frame buffer defeats the purpose of the card itself. At this point, you'd be better off with a GTX 1080 for the same price.
i have so often random amd bug report tool game crashes all games running smooth this is so weird. No overheat nothing i got so many drivers and everytime the same.
I am so sorry. I forgot to mention this in the video, but this is a custom paint job. I did this because the card was severely scratched up when I bought it. White just seemed like a good choice so I painted it white. But thank you anyway :)
You should try checking your CPU temperatures, and GPU temperatures. It might be heat related. If you can get in the bios, do so, and reset it to "default settings" and reboot. Try those things.
Nobody would use this card at ultra settings. I think 1080p high would be representative of most people's expectations.
It is a 1080p card. 6GB is already too little for today's games.
@@TechnologyHive That might be true if all we had in the settings menu was ultra. Did it ever occur to you to turn the settings down to high or medium to stay within the VRAM limit? Maybe just tune the textures down, the core seems fast enough. High or medium settings might not be the premium level experience but, it would still be more than acceptable and playable for the expectation most people would have for this near 5 year old budget GPU.
@bodasactra That would defeat the purpose of the video, to turn the settings down to accommodate for the low frame buffer size. If you do not get that, I will not try and explain this to you. Have a good one.
@@TechnologyHiveGood luck.
I have this card and you can play every game on ultra just keep the textures on medium on every game, the difference with the texture is not that visible at all anyway.
Thank you ! I was looking for a good video to reassure myself of having bought a rx5700 to play properly in 2024
Your welcome! I am glad you found the video helpful!
Good video!
It's strange but I'm using the same GPU and Cyberpunk 2077 showed over 7gb, almost 8gb VRAM usage on a $7 LGA 2011 2640 V3 build, soon to be 2690 V4 and it's still rocking an average of 59.95 & 60fps when I ran several benchmarks with FSR on and using max settings. I'm just surprised the VRAM now shares 1gb of DDR4 1866 and sometimes more yet it's very playable, wild. I'm just doing this for fun and to prove to some that yes, a machine like this may be old but games are very playable at 1080p and sometimes 1440p. 2011 builds are a great budget option. VRMs run hot on 2011 mobos, but that's an easy cheap fix using an NVMe fan cooler on top. I do love the efficiency of this card like you mentioned. There's no doubt about its efficiency and it's balanced my higher 2011 TDP very well. This build has perfect zen.
Hey if it works for you, great! There are a few titles out there that are more memory hungry, and it also depends on the resolution you're playing as well. But I like the little card. Nothing to complain about here.
Iv a rx5600xt last 2 years on a 14 year old cpu now granted lately frames have tanked thats due to my cpu its a over all card if u just wanna game not 2 worryed about detail i play in med settings like i run a fx cpu
@@thestreamerrevolution1973
I'm happy for you! As long as it works for what you do, hey, more power to ya 🙂👊
Asus tuf-rx7800xt-o16g-og-gaming (2.9 slot design, 1.2cm less width, middle fan 13 blades, 4 SMD can capacitors on ALL PCB, smaller vent hole, radiator with more heat pipes) VS
Asus tuf-rx7800xt-o16g-gaming (2.96 slot, middle fan 11 blades, 25 SMD can capacitors total)?
In a no overclock and undervolt most likely forever scenario at 1440p, which one is better and why...and more importantly, which seems less likely to have coil whine (and less noise in general)?
Do the black rectangle capacitors have more chance to cause coil whine (even if they are better)?
Well, you can fix coil whine by enabling vsync, most of the times. The higher the fps, the more coilwhine. But in my experience, both types produce coilwhine. It's hard to say.
Id say give the card a break i mean its a 2020 card running almost all AAA titles with acceptable graphic settings and with some tweaking can have a very acceptable framerate in the 2024 titles all this not considering the fact how budget friendly this gpu is.
The card is a good little GPU being 4 years old. The issue is that small frame buffer for modern games. Tuning down the graphics settings to accommodate for that 6GB frame buffer defeats the purpose of the card itself. At this point, you'd be better off with a GTX 1080 for the same price.
I'm using my rx570 and I have no problems
@@rackio14 Very cool.
I'll give it a break when AMD gives it 8gb vram
@@imthebadguys That would've made this card a heck of a value today.
Will rx5600xt be a good combo with ryzen 5 5500 & 2×8 Ddr4 3200 ram ?
Will they do bottleneck ?
@@dsgrenjyer That's a good combo. You'll be happy with it.
i have so often random amd bug report tool game crashes all games running smooth this is so weird.
No overheat nothing i got so many drivers and everytime the same.
It may be overheating.
This white model is quite good looking.
I am so sorry. I forgot to mention this in the video, but this is a custom paint job. I did this because the card was severely scratched up when I bought it. White just seemed like a good choice so I painted it white. But thank you anyway :)
@@TechnologyHiveCool painting job bro
@@sithounetsith9877 Thank you! 🙂
Wow it looks very neat and original. You did an awesome job on this one.
@@frazerxavier7295 Thank you! 😁
I dont get it. Why do you try all games at ultra settings? That's not how you tell if a GPU is good for that resolution or not.
@gera2740 If you don't get why GPUs must be tested at highest settings to know their performance well, I'm afraid I can't help you.
I am comfused in rx 5600xt and gtx1660ti prefer me pleasee with specs
Ryzen 5 3600x
16gb ddr4 ram
1tb hdd
256gb nvme
B450m motherboard
600watt psu
@@deathbomb4925 I'd go with the RX 5600 XT
@TechnologyHive which model ?
@@deathbomb4925 Anyone you can find for the right price.
The white one looks cool.
I painted white :) It is originally black.
My system is freezing constantly
You should try checking your CPU temperatures, and GPU temperatures. It might be heat related. If you can get in the bios, do so, and reset it to "default settings" and reboot. Try those things.
50? Where u live, it's not less than 100! And u talking abt different eBay or what!
I'm in Scandinavia. Prices vary for sure.
Mine just died.
Ooof...sorry to hear that. If you live in Norway or near Norway, I do repair GPU's.