It seems unlikely that a brand like ASUS should not test its GPU models before leaving the factory, but what users have found under the RX 5700 series is a huge heat issue, which surprised both strangers and given their massive similarity with its competitors NVIDIA.
High temperature problem (passing 85 ° C in most cases) it was due to a lack of pressure on the GPU screws, so with a simple 1 mm plastic cleaner between the PCBs and these scars all problems were resolved. Is this going to happen again in the RX 5600 XT
The ROG STRIX RX 5600 XT range is visible
Currently there are only two models identified in each line, where in both cases it is stated that they have consecutive overbula and that at the same time, it is very likely that AMD is collaborating with both ASUS and the rest of the AIB to maximize frequency.
Therefore, none of the models specifies specific data for this, since they are vague and inaccurate.
In any case, the new STRIX RX 5600 XT O6G, a GPU that maintains the standard expansion of the range with new development introduced by ASUS as its fans, has been revealed in the ROG series Axial
He said the heatsink is related to a cooling solution known as DirectCU III, so it will provide a scatter of three followers to include as usual, which has a start / stop function. The graphics card will have a custom PCB that will collect the connectors 8 + 6 pins Your food.
ASUS TUF Gaming X3 RX 5600 XT EVO
The TUF range is also updated for cooling three new Axial-Tech fans with a new material that the one placed between the heatsink is smaller than the two sides.
Like the ROG model, it features custom-made backplate for phone, RGB lighting, triple-fan design with full heatsink, custom PCB and two-spoke sizes.
Another major difference is that it will only include the connector 8 pin, which will limit the use of power with the Power Target compared to the ROG model, where it should not be forgotten that this TUF series is focused on durability and durability, not on excess returns such as its sister range so it makes sense that in this case a step back.
In return it includes military grade ranges and will be performed by the troops By default, ASUS's most advanced process for GPUs and motherboards. There are currently no prices or official release date specified.