![]() ![]() ![]() With a solid design, higher core clock, and promises of thermal control, how does the MSI Radeon RX 5700 XT GAMING X perform? Then again, so was the ASRock Taichi we reviewed a few weeks ago. With on-brand red accents and subtle programmable RGB on the side of the GPU, MSI has delivered a GPU that is both well-built and beautiful, albeit a bit on the heavy side. Speaking of design, the GAMING X has sleek, two-toned gunmetal gray design with a solid metal backplate to match. ![]() ![]() Does it really work? We’ll find out shortly. This thermal system partners heat piping, their placement, and fan coverage to provide efficient airflow to keep components cool. Enter the GAMING X’s double-threat: twin Torx 3.0 fans with TWIN FROZR 7 thermal design. With a core clock speed 125 MHz higher than the reference edition, the MSI RX 5700 XT GAMING X offers a modest performance bump.Ī clock boost, however, won’t be of benefit with the card itself can’t handle the heat. While they already have three other 5700 XT on the market, the GAMING X stands head and shoulders above the pack as the flagship offering from MSI. Core Clock: 1730 MHz (Base), 1870 MHz (Game), 1980 MHz (Boost)Ĭooling: TWIN FROZR 7 Thermal Design, Torx Fan 3.0 fan design (2x fans)īackplate: Black and Gunmetal Grey Metal Plate ![]()
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