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The MSI R5700MHC Gaming Radeon RX 5700 graphics card features a 1750 MHz boost clock, 8GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit interface, and advanced Navi architecture. Equipped with dual fans and multiple DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, it delivers responsive, high-fidelity gaming with Radeon FreeSync support, making it a top choice for serious gamers seeking performance and reliability.
Memory Speed | 14 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon VII |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | AMD RADEON RX5700 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | MSI |
Series | R5700MHC |
Item model number | R5700MHC |
Item Weight | 4.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 1.8 x 5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 1.8 x 5 inches |
Manufacturer | MSI COMPUTER |
ASIN | B07WX19HDT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
G**.
What a deal!
I was pretty apprehensive about getting this card at first because of AMD driver issues. After doing some reading though, I found that a few months back the company had really hit it hard with trying to put out new drivers for this card and as a result, users were experiencing the same level of reliability as Nvidia cards. So, I bought this for my kind-of-budget build and I've been nothing but happy with it. The card runs cool, clocks to 1800Mhz easy, and I never hear it. I've been looking into overclocking this a little more and on that front this card also has a lot of potential. This is a great card and at an even better price. With the driver issue fixed and with some know how and patience you could very well match or exceed a 2070 super in most cases and for a lot less.-----------------------------------Update-----------------------------------I've overclocked this card to 2055MHz (2006MHz actual) with a 1216mV undervolt and it ran very stable during a 2 hour benchmark (I plan to do more later!). I had to turn the fans up a little to keep it under 80C, but that is a concession I'm willing to make because I can't hear the fans through my headset anyways and I will say that they are still quieter than the AMD Wraith cooler that came with my 3700x. I'll also add that it gets very hot in the room that my PC is in due to poor AC, so this benchmark was done with a room temp of 80-82F which is hotter than most people keep their homes (especially when a PC is in the room). Also, my case-fan-game is admittedly weak as I only have 2 120mm fans that are both oriented to exhaust. So in summary I have a RX 5700 that is respectfully overclocked under conditions that are less than ideal, I think almost anybody would be just as happy as I am with the results!
L**.
A great example of the RX 5700
For the price I had purchased this card for ($329.99 in June 2020), this is definitely one of the best RX 5700 cards I have used in practice. Despite its growing pains with early graphics driver issues, those have most definitely been ironed out using the Adrenalin 2020 20.4.2 driver. I have not had a single black screen/display failure in the 2 months that I have used this card. This card is also paired with a Ryzen 5 3600.First, this card has quite a bit of overclocking headroom (on my example at least). From a base core clock of 1750 MHz and base memory clock of 1750 MHz to 1860 MHz. Though in practice the core clock only reaches 1820 MHz under load. It's still a far cry from the RX 5700 XT's +2000 MHz core clock, but it still makes a valid difference in my gaming experience.Higher gains can be had by performing the RX 5700 XT BIOS flash on this card, and some other users have reported success online, but I have not had the courage to do this trick yet. Though given the current thermal performance of this card, I'd say that it's more than capable.This card has seemed to get a lot of bad press with some reviewers claiming that the thermal pads on the IC and VRMs are inadequate, but in my experience I have not had those issues. During Unigine Heaven 4.0 my temperatures only reach a max of 63C while under load. The results are similar during "real world" loads, such as playing COD Warzone, where I reach similar temperatures of >65C. This was achieved by using a flat 50% fan curve in MSI Afterburner, and a 3-pull/2-push fan configuration on my case. This card however will need a lot of airflow to reach these temperatures, which will increase the overall noise profile of your build. High airflow cases like the Cooler Master NR600, Phanteks P300A, etc. are necessary to properly cool this card.My one gripe with this card is that the cooler shroud is a little on the thicker side, definitely being at least 2.5 slots wide. Though this is necessary for the cooling described above, but it did make it difficult to insert my PCIe wifi card in the slot that I wanted it in.Overall, for the price this card it has a lot of potential. From modest overclock headroom, to good thermals, and potential for a 5700 XT BIOS flash, if you are willing to put in the extra time you can get the performance you want for $70-$100 less.
A**R
Good card ..
Good card .. the only small complaint that some do not overclock well.
J**L
Great mid Tier gpu
Worked great, drivers were good never had crashes. Might buy again because I sold the first
C**A
Great When It Works, but Usually Doesn't
My experience with this card is that it is awesome when it is operating as it should, however, in my experience, the drivers are holding it way back. Flickering screen, screen turning black, and hanging are a list of problems I have seen. Until the drivers are updated to the point of being completely reliable, I would avoid buying this card.Additionally, be wary of the promos featured with this card. The promotions advertised by Amazon were not redeemable by AMD who claimed that the promotions were incorrect. It took a lot of back-and-forth between the two companies before Amazon finally sorted it.
A**.
Black screen of death and restart
I get this black screen on some games. I can't understand why. Project cars 2 and Bannerlord are the games I am experiencing this. It's a shame I have to write a negative review for an AMD product.
D**M
All around, a good card
Nothing much bad I can say about this card, except it runs a bit hot in my Lian Li TU150 case when gaming (80-90C).Temps up to 110C are considered normal tho.Everything runs very quiet, even when fans are at max.Able to play Overwatch at 1440p with med/high settings and still reach my desired 144fps.
W**T
Not good if you overclock
Have a xfx rx 5700 it overclocks with out crashing a ton farther then this card
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