MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT GAMING X 4G
![]() | Outdated Product Interface: PCIe v4.0 8x; Model GPU: Radeon RX 5500 XT; Architecture: Navi (RDNA); Memory size (GB): 4; Memory type: GDDR6; Memory bus (bits): 128; Maximum frequency (Boost Clock) (MHz): 1845; Memory speed (Mbps): 14000; HDMI: 1; Display Port: 3; Cooling: active (fan); Fans: 2 pcs; Lighting: MSI Mystic Light Sync |
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The MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT GAMING X 8G is a graphics card that offers a solid engineering design with 6 power phases for the GPU and a decent cooler featuring 4 heat pipes and a backplate that aids in cooling. It operates quietly under standard conditions, with fans spinning at low RPMs, though noise increases with overclocking. Performance is comparable to top versions of the GTX 1660. However, the card's price is a significant concern, as it is high for a budget card, and it occupies more than 2 slots, which may be an issue for some setups. Some users have reported high temperatures and power consumption, with the card reaching up to 245 watts and temperatures between 100-120°C under load. Despite these issues, it provides enough power for its price range, though the fan noise and vibration could be problematic. Overall, while it has its strengths, potential buyers should weigh the price against the performance and consider the cooling and noise factors.
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Another example of utilizing the maximum of proprietary developments in a budget product. From an engineering perspective, the card is quite decent. It features 6 power phases for the GPU with 70+ amp MOSFETs, which is ridiculously high for Navi 14. The cooler, naturally, isn't from the 5700 XT, but it's quite decent: 4 heat pipes, memory and VRM cooling through the main heatsink, with impressive dimensions. The backplate, by the way, also participates in cooling by dissipating heat from the board in the VRM and memory chip areas. The power consumption limit is set at 130 watts. The GPU frequency in standard mode is about 1860 MHz. In standard operation, the fans do not spin above 1200 RPM during stress tests, holding around 1000 in games. Since the fans are low-profile, they do not generate much noise. Noise increases with overclocking when voltage is raised, but it's not overwhelming. MPT works as it should, removing all standard limits. However, the chip overclocking wasn't very fortunate: it's stable only at a flat 2 GHz, while Navi 14 has been made to run at 2070-2080 MHz. Memory runs at 2046 MHz. As a result, performance is equal to or better than the top versions of GTX 1660 without their overclocking. Price tag, the eternal issue of all expensive versions of budget cards. It's a lot on its own, and with the same cost as the GTX 1660, there aren't tons of arguments "for". The fans are on sleeve bearings, which questions their longevity. The card takes up more than 2 slots in width. This could be a problem if you have an mATX and need to install another expansion card. However, not everyone needs this, so it's not an outright disadvantage. |
On its price tag drags very badly. Acceptable dimensions, price parity power. The fans hum like a vacuum cleaner in the run and the vibration is decent. I don’t recommend driving it manually, it goes into defense and reboots. |
I'm changing my mind, it's just GARBAGE and not a video card, so whoever planned to change your mind. Heating under 100-120 C. Already at a load of 70%, consumption is under 200 watts (the maximum was 245), constant convulsions of the chip seem to be like FPS 50-60 and the frame rate is like before a heart attack. I did NOT overclock, I updated the drivers regularly, the prots ryazhenka 3600 opera 32 in 3200 windows litsuha carriers only SSD. Weathered Already listed. |
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