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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT PHANTOM GAMING D 8G OC $599 + Delivery @ PCByte

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Premium card for less then 600…seams like a good deal.

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  • +4

    price in title

  • It may be premium, but it can still be a flawed design. Look at ASUS' early ROG STRIX models. Unfortunately I can't find any reviews on this model.

    • +1

      This is asrock, different from asus

      • +2

        Their Challenger D was an absolute failure. I'm not sure I trust this.

      • AsRock is a subsidiary of Asus.

        • +2

          Not anymore, hasn't been for a while

  • $608.90 delivered in NSW for me

  • I bought a 5700xt msi referrence card when they first came out. Whats a basic ballpark figure i'll get for it when i want to sell it and upgrade later this year?

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    • $450-500 if you sell before new cards are announced. Used 5700xt can be had for $550 (non-reference)

      • +1

        $550 is pretty generous, you could get them for $580 from Amazon UK not too long ago.

        • Saphire nitro cards will still get up to $630+ annoyingly (I've wanted to buy a used one for a while but it's not worth it yet)

    • Maybe it would be cheaper to just Kraken G12 it.

    • never had a problem with heat or noise but i never overclock

      I play at 3440x1440 on my samsung 34 inch monitor at high/ultra most games. I just wanna upgrade to the latest at the end of the year as there will be no decent launch games that interest me on the ps5 so spend it on my pc

  • +1

    Can't find any reviews for it anywhere. I'd be wary. Many 5700xt cards from other manufacturers had issues with their thermal designs. The Asus TUF EVO at $609 might be a better bet, as the revamped design was tested by Hardware Unboxed and performs well

    • Yup you can see the hotspot temps in their video which are at 85c, perfectly fine especially at 1800rpm.

  • +4

    Get a sapphire pulse from scorptec for 40 more. Asrock 5700xt models were regarded as the absolute worst.

  • If this is anything like their other 5700XT it'll be a massive let down.

  • +4

    I'd advise checking out Hardware Unboxed before a 5700xt purchase. Its a really helpful roundup of all model benchmarks and thermals etc > https://youtu.be/3NmExnu-j2s

    The new gen of GPU is supposed to be out in the next month or 2 which should drive prices lower. Granted, there is always something to wait for but this is not long to wait

    • got any links confirming this ?

  • Mine just recently stopped working. The case is in pristine condition with optimised airflow from Noctua.

    Asrock is utter garbage - this useless company also won't respond to my warrant request.

  • Also on eBay for $597 delivered with eBay Plus. Make sure to use PIN4TECH code and Afterpay as payment method.

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