ASUS RoG Strix RX 5700 XT reaches 2035MHz in Boost mode,
Impressive the ASUS RoG Strix RX 5700 XT graphics card, which reaches 2 035MHz, thanks to its large heatsink and three fans.
This month the new custom AMD RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards will hit the market. Each manufacturer will launch its own model, so we will have much better solutions than AMD. The reference model problem is the blower heatsink, which causes the GPU to reach high temperatures. The working frequencies of the ASUS RoG Strix RX 5700 XT have been leaked and I was surprised.
The AMD RX 5700 XT hits 1MHz in Boost mode, while the 905th Anninversary Edition hits 50MHz. They are high frequencies that made you think that AMD had not left room for overclocking, but nothing could be further from the truth. ASUS has managed to raise the Boost frequency, undoubtedly, thanks to its powerful heatsink.
Filtered ASUS RoG Strix RX 5700 XT frequencies
ASUS has installed its most powerful heatsink on the market in its graphics. It consists of a block of high-density aluminum fins traversed by heatpipes. The ASUS graphics features three powerful fans, to quickly and efficiently dissipate heat. The heatsink assembly has dimensions of 2.7 PCI slots (come on, three slots occupy the bicha)
Without a doubt, the most interesting thing is the overclocking of this graphic. The stock RX 5700 XT works at 1 605MHz, arrives in Gaming mode at 1 755MHz and in Boost mode at 1 905MHz. Well, the ASUS RoG Strix RX 5700 XT graphics starts at 1 840MHz, in Gaming mode it already operates at 1 965MHz and in Boost mode it reaches 2 035MHz. A real madness.
As is logical, this ASUS graphic has a bunch of VRM phases, specifically it has an 11 + 3 VRM phase system. The BIOS has two profiles, the 'Performance' mode so that the fans go full load and 'Silent', for when you don't have much to do.
Not everything is pretty, as the graphics will not initially sync with ASUS Fanconnect II and Aura Sync. The two ASUS software will not sync with the graphics, although they will fix it in future patches.
Source: VZ




