Slides from the media deck on the ASUS custom-design Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics card, the ROG Strix RX 5700 XT OC, has leaked to the web, listing all details and design specs.... ASUS ROG Strix Radeon RX 5700 XT OC Press Deck leaks
Looks OK. Dual BIOS may be bit questionable in case BIOS editing is not possible. RGB header/aura-sync is meme worthy. Visually OK. Thermal performance likely good.
Asus needs to redisign the rog cards, they all look the same few generations now. Also pricing on asus cards lately are just silly. I bet you can 2070s for the price of this one.
Asus used 3dmark11??? This is an very old benchmark tool for a 2019 card...if they used 3dmark11 why not bragging about framerate in quake III also??? A sample of "Asus software & experience":
"The board is fed by two 6 and one 8-pin power connectors" Photos and the specifications slide show 2x8 pin power connectors, chief.
Asus or any other AIBs cant come soon enough. Hope Navi's driver issues get sorted out in time for when they arrive. Seen a lot of ref card owners unhappy with being early adopters, with some RMA'ing their cards.
Why? to me its one of its huge assets, that no other has it. Asus has been criticized by review sites into having too aggressive fan curves, to the point that there have been vbios revisions on past cards, but the route that asus took was to me the best imo, allowing the card to be used under the vbios "performance" preset for most that want to OC or dont care about a quiet setup, and the vbios "quiet" preset for the people that want a quieter setup sacrificing higher temps.
What driver issues? I listed the issues I've experienced in the relevant thread and I haven't even considered the possibility of an RMA....
Spoiler https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/rdna-builders-thread-5700-xt-5700-etc.2567377/#post-39894630
First user appears very lazy.... System was probably unstable to start with. Second user could have just as easily been a hardware issue unrelated to the card. I experienced all the same issues when I first got my x700 Pro. The cause ended up being completely unrelated to the graphics card. Also could have damaged the card installing a 3rd party cooler on it. Third, sounds like the second user posting again. I've had all sorts of strange issues with graphics cards over the years. From cards DOA (9600XT), to monitors failing after a GPU change (HD7870), to drivers appearing to have installed, but not really (x700 Pro, GF6800), to drivers crashing at stock settings but being perfectly stable with a 50% overclock (560Ti), to cards appearing to prevent Windows from even installing (GTX275).....even cards catching fire (GTX460).... Quite honestly, this RX5700 has been the most straight forward GPU upgrade I've ever done.....and even it had issues....lol If you're going to adopt a new architecture at release time, it's very likely you're going to have issues.