PowerColor Red Devil Radeon 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card - View 1

PowerColor Red Devil Radeon 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

4.4 (2,379 ratings)
~$488.33
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Key Features

  • Radeon RX 5700 XT
  • RDNA architecture
  • 7 nanometer technology
  • Radeon image sharpening
  • AMD FidelityFX Dual BIOS
  • PCIe 4.0
  • 8GB GDDR6
  • 1905 MHz game Clock
  • Output HDMI/ DisplayPort x3

Specifications

Compatible Devices
Desktop
Display Resolution Maximum
3840x2160
Memory Clock Speed
1905 MHz
Number of Fans
3
Graphics Card Interface
PCI Express
GPU Clock Speed
1905 MHz
Video Output Interface
DisplayPort
Graphics Ram Type
GDDR6
Graphics Coprocessor
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
Graphics Card Ram
8
Item Dimensions L x W
11.82"L x 5.2"W
Manufacturer
PowerColor
BuiltIn Media
Quick Install Guide, Graphics Card, Installation CD
Model Name
PowerColor Red Devil Radeon™ RX 5700 XT
Graphics Description
PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
Global Trade Identification Number
04713436171898
Brand
PowerColor
Video Processor
AMD
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming

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Customer Reviews

JosueJosue
Let me start by saying this do not pay attention to people saying that the card has problems with the drivers, before I bought this card I read a ton of reviews here saying that the drivers were unstable and the card crashed and a lot of bad things and I said well lets take that risk, and boy it was worth it. This card is a monster literally it will crush every game you throw at it, I haven't tested the card to it's full potential but I've been playing Assassins Creed Syndicate, World War Z, Fortnite and Watch Dogs in 1080p 60ghz everything ultra details witch is like a walk in the park for this card, always pushing past 100 fps.I installed my last drivers and I had no problems, the only thing I can say about this card is that it is powerful man. I upgraded from a RX 580 8GB and I can feel the difference.Physically this card is so big and it looks aggressive, I feel like if I throw it at somebody I might cause serious injuries you can use this thing as a weapon. It has RGB lights and those are bright, look really nice. The backplate is awesome it has a bull craved on it and it lights up, also the back ports are lit in red. There is a software Powercolor devilzone that let's you configure the lightning of the card, you can configure the lights to do all sorts of things like pulse, flash, blink but the coolest in my opinion is smart, this lightning mode varies it's intensity depending on the load or temperature of your CPU or GPU. You get 1 hdmi port and 3 DP.This card has a switch that let's you configure the card in two modes: overclocking and silent, of course I have mine in overclocking.Also the card makes no noise and it runs cool the most hot it gets is 70c under load.I'll continue to update this review as time passes and I have the chance to push this bad boy to it's limit to see how much performance I can get out of it. I'll buy a 1440p monitor soon and then I'll be able to test 1440p resolution and see if I can play everything on ultra and keep at least 60 fps.Prosperformanceoverclocking/silent switchRGB Lightsruns coolMy PCAMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.0 mhz (overclocked to 3.7 mhz) stock cooler.(want to upgrade to a Ryzen 9 3900x).Asus Rog Strix 450-f Gaming motherboard32GB corsair vengeance lpxSamsung 970 pro ssd 512GBNZXT 510 case750w modular power supplyPowercolor RX 5700 XT 8GBwindows 10Update 5 month later:Amazing card, I play resident evil 3 this is 2020 game and the graphics are something like you've never seen before in 1080p 60fps everything in ultra this games pushes the card to 100% 😧 this game is really demanding and it looks like a movie, I think this is the most demanding game I've ever played AAA Game.I also play Detroit become human everything ultra, graphics on this game are incredible.I dont think there is a game I can't play on ultra 1080 60fps. If a games comes out that I can't play I'll let you know but until 2023 or 2024 maybe there will be one.If I could buy the ryzen 9 3900x CPU that I want I would have a monster PC, I thing I have a bottleneck on my CPU but I can't afford the ryzen 9 beast.
AS
Probably the best 5700 XT you can buy. This card offers exceptional cooling and acoustics. Even in the performance BIOS mode, it is not audible to me when at full load. The performance is outstanding for the price. Upgrading from a Vega 64, there is a noticeable increase in FPS. I game at 2560x1080 and I hope to upgrade to 1440p soon. This card will easily handle the increased resolution. Features such as Radeon Image Sharpening and Freesync work great when enabled. I've had no issues with AMD's drivers as some reviewers have stated. I have not experienced any crashes. Because Navi is being used in the next gen consoles, I am looking forward to seeing how developers will leverage the architecture's underlying features. I am hopeful this generation will age like the fine wine of AMD's past.One thing to note, this card is massive. If you have a small case you may find fitment difficult. If I could change one thing about this card, I would have utilized a PCB cutout for the PCIe 8-pin power connectors. Not that this will be a problem for many, but I feel it is a little more elegant to have the connectors recessed.
EdwardEdward
The media could not be loaded. Finally received mine last week and I was impressed by how fast this thing runs. I am very pleased that this ran close to the msi gtx2080 trio I sent back to Newegg, which btw I would tell others to avoid like a plague due to terrible customer service.This card runs cool and ran smoothly with the updated drivers that so far I have not encountered any hicups.The card is huge so be sure your case can accommodate this, but the plus side is that you don't have to worry about the card sagging.Overall I am satisfied with this card because it offers the best bang for the buck. You wont go wrong with this.Edit. Have this for a year now and i encountered the black screen glitch when playing video games.Had to reinstall the drivers, reboot the computer then updates and now runs greatUpdate: I have this card for 2 years now and I started having auto reboot crashes on my computer due to Wattman issues.Did several driver reinstalls to no avail but I realized the problem is due to overheating, so I replaced the Thermal paste and all is well again
Dan Docherty
my current system is AMD Ryzen 3900X with Asus crosshair VI hero MB. I have the older VI hero as the system was originally built with a Ryzen 1800X. I have 32gb of corsair dominator 3200 ddr3 ram.I had 2 290X MSI cards in crossfire from my original AMD system that was built in 2013. these cards performed well for many years. I upgraded to the power color 5700XT as the 290X cards were 7yrs old and I could use more video 3d power. I was close to going with an Nvidia 2070 or 2080 but I wanted to support AMD as they have really turned the company around from the bulldozer type cpu 8150/8350 as that was my original system. I currently am running the corsair 1200AX power supply in a Obsidian 800D case. this makes space not an issue as this 5700XT is a large card. gaming performance I was able to turn everything on max detail on Dues Ex mankind dived and not only did the game run exceptionally well and frames looked amazing. I could visually see the difference in drawings and shadows. the noise level computer is way more silent and cooler. I saw some reviews where drivers were an issue. I just got the card on the 7th of july and using latest drivers from AMD. they installed without issue. I played 9 games for over 30 mins each without game crash or artifacts showing. my last Nvidia card was a 7800GTX SLI I have been using AMD GPU from 6970's X2 thee 290X X2 this is my 1st single GPU setup in a long time and I was shocked by how much faster a single 5700XT was then 2 290 cards. not only faster but visually better looking as well.