![]() This sample from XFX also features their 2-slot THICC II Pro cooler which has copper GPU and Memory cooling components, copper composite heat-pipes, and an open airflow design with two 100 mm fans. Here’s a list of some of the NAVI features, following the links above will give more details. There were some additions with the RX 5500 XT and Adrenalin 2020 launch which were also covered in December. The features and architectural changes were covered extensively back in July with the launch of AMD’s new mainstream GPUs which you can find in this link. The game clock is listed as 1560 MHz with actual clock speeds typically found between these two values. As you can see we have 6 GB of GDDR6 and boost clock speed of 1620 MHz. Here’s a GPU-Z shot of the XFX RX 5600 XT THICC II Pro. Radeon’s reference details for the NAVI 10 family are in the list below : Specifications RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 and RX 5500 XT The sample provided by XFX always ran at or near to its maximum rated boost speed of 1620 MHz. This is not set in the BIOS and should be used as a guide to set expectations while running a typical gaming workload. The Game Clock is the minimum expected GPU speed while gaming under standard thermal and electrical conditions. The boost clocks on the RX GPUs are determined on a per GPU basis and dependent on thermal and electrical conditions as well as die to die variances. You’ll also notice a Game Clock listed in the specs below, the XFX version is clocked in at 1460 MHz Vs the 1375 MHz reference. The XFX RX 5600 XT THICC II Pro clocks in at 1235 MHz base and has a 1620 MHz maximum boost speed, 60 MHz above the suggested boost. As compared to the 5500 XT, this is PCIe 4.0 x16 instead of being wired x8 as the 5500 XT is. ![]() The sample we received is the XFX RX 5600 XT THICC II Pro version which has 6 GB of GDDR6 memory. XFX is using six Micron GDDR6 IC’s running over a 192-bit bus which delivers 288 GB/s of total bandwidth at 12 Gbps speeds.Īs with all the NAVI 10 GPUs, the 5600 XT is also PCIe Gen 4.0 when paired with a capable ZEN 2 CPU and an X570 motherboard. The core is the same as the RX 5700 with 36 Compute Units (CU) and 2304 Stream Processors (SP) compared to the 40 CU and 2560 SP found in the RX 5700 XT. The RX 5600 XT is intended for 1080p with all the eye candy and can handle 1440p with a slight reduction in quality. They are offering only 6 GB GDDR6 versions, and as you can see above it has been widely adopted by their partners and will be available in stores today. The new RX 5600 XT will not be offered as a Reference model and will only be available through AIB partners. That’s because they’re the same 7nm die from TSMC but the RX 5600 XT has lower TDP, clock speeds, and memory bandwidth. Scrolling down to the specifications chart we can see that the RX 5600 XT and RX 5700 share a lot of similarities. The RX 5600 XT is based on AMD’s “Navi” core, using their RDNA architecture. ![]() ![]() We just needed to test one and judge the performance for ourselves. This wasn’t too much of a surprise since leaks and rumors told us it was coming and what to expect. Among them was the announcement of a new mid-range GPU, the RX 5600 XT, which AMD touts as being the ultimate 1080p gaming card. AMD made a few exciting announcements in Las Vegas at CES 2020 this year. ![]()
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