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AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Reference Models Revealed

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With the launch of AMD's Radeon 5700 Series of gaming graphics cards nearing, there is an increasing amount of leaks regarding the cards' performance. But this time we have something a little different. Reference models of RX 5700 series and their packaging have been revealed by Twitter user momomo_us.

In this Imgur album, the reference design of Radeon RX 5700 cards along with the the retail boxes of various manufacturers like ASUS, AsRock, Yeston, Sapphire, Dataland, PowerColor and XFX, have been pictured. There is also a special box for AMD's 50th anniversary edition, which has golden accents to match the card. The regular, non anniversary edition box is designed with black and red theme to showcase regular AMD styling.



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So, the dent is there to "bend the rules"?
 
Scroll to the end of the img post. :laugh:

These cards look really nice, simple, and prestigious. The packaging looks beautiful as well. Ultimately I'm most looking forward to the board partner designs though.
 
double dent is better then one LUL
 
double dent is better then one LUL
I'm not familiar with "LUL" abbreviation. Can you expand for future reference? Thanks.
BTW. Double dent would be too much but the one makes the card look a bit sharp :)
 
god, even the box is dented :laugh:
 
Got to say i really like this gold color scheme, just not too sure about the dent. Although my PC case has no window so there's no way to see graphics card anyways.
 
Sooooo.. if the 5700xt is 10% faster then the original 2070, it should be equal to the 2070 supadupah right?

Still buying it. #loveamd
 
Sooooo.. if the 5700xt is 10% faster then the original 2070, it should be equal to the 2070 supadupah right?

Still buying it. #loveamd
I want to buy it the 5700XT too but been thinking. Maybe I should wait for the upper version of the NAVI. I don't think there's a release date for the 5800XT or something like it?
 
Sooooo.. if the 5700xt is 10% faster then the original 2070, it should be equal to the 2070 supadupah right?
Based on shown benches it is about 5% faster than 2070, so should be about 5-10% behinde supadupah, although it is also 10% cheaper.
 
Soooooo...when are these hitting the market? I haven't been paying attention...Are they releasing on 7/7 with Zen 2?
 
I like the look of these. Simple, clean and understated.
 
I am sorry, but Nvidia Super just stole the thunder of unreleased product, especially RTX 2070 Super neck to neck and sometimes beat R7
 
So ASUS took the carefully-designed reference shroud and slapped their own generic shroud on the card just to be different, and will probably charge a $25 premium for the privilege.

THANKS ASUS!
 
So, the dent is there to "bend the rules"?
Better than Nvidia's scrap paper design.

So new design for 5700 XT and old but slick Vega design for 5700. :cool:
 
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The plastic shroud looks like it got too hot and melted.
 
I'm not familiar with "LUL" abbreviation. Can you expand for future reference? Thanks.
BTW. Double dent would be too much but the one makes the card look a bit sharp :)

LOL, essentially.

Anyway, looks good. Grown up.
 
Yeah, REALLY liking the 50th Anniversary Edition esthetic and performance seems ok. Probably will be picking up one of these if available.
 
They still have time to put a "ZUPER" or "DUPER" sticker on the box.
 
I'm not familiar with "LUL" abbreviation. Can you expand for future reference? Thanks.
:laugh:
 
Wonder what sort of xtra cost that Dent have caused to card and box lols.
 
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