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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
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Motherboard | MSI B450 Gaming Plus |
Memory | GSkill 8GB Dual Channel DDR4-2800 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GamingX RX580 4GB |
Storage | Kingston V300 240GB SSD + WD Green 2TB |
Display(s) | ACER K212HL 27" + Haier 55" + Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality Headset |
Case | Enermax Ostrog (Red) |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA B2 750W |
Software | Win10 64bit |
I just bought a Powercolor 7850 PCS+ the other day. Here is something I noticed from reading the reviews about it.
From Neoseeker
Same review
From W1zz
I read other reviews cause I want to see how different set-ups run a card and how a card performs in different games but again, W1zz's reviews first.
I consider this to be a major f-up from Neoseeker and I'm surprised Powercolor hasn't alerted them to this.
Thanks W1zz, your attention to detail doesn't go unnoticed...
Also, has that more button always been there for more Smilies?
From Neoseeker
The only downside is there is very little headroom left for overclocking. This being the case, it would have been nice to see a voltage control option that allowed us to free up more juice for the core.
Same review
Overclocking the Sapphire HD 7850 PCS+ was extremely easy, but without voltage control we could only get it to 1050MHz.
From W1zz
PowerColor uses a CHL8228 voltage controller on their card, which is a great choice. The controller supports software voltage control and offer a good set of monitoring options.
I read other reviews cause I want to see how different set-ups run a card and how a card performs in different games but again, W1zz's reviews first.
I consider this to be a major f-up from Neoseeker and I'm surprised Powercolor hasn't alerted them to this.
Thanks W1zz, your attention to detail doesn't go unnoticed...
Also, has that more button always been there for more Smilies?