I have one and its been great, no issues at all. The features are really good, like the very overlooked Super Resolution where you can run your system in 4K and it scales it down to fit a 1080p monitor. It takes my 1080p monitor to another level with videos and games. Hardware Unboxed testing showed it 3-5% faster than the 2060. With FSR3 and frame generation coming soon and these cards selling under $100 used, its the best used GPU you can get right now.
I built my first PC with this card. Got it used for $120 in my country which at the time back in April 2023 was in the same price as 5500xt but that does not perform anywhere near as this. No issues since I got it.
It's not underrated if you remember at the time some aib vendors were shipping the cards with old bios which made the cards perform worse than others. The whole fiasco made these cards a no buy.
it sucks cuz there is no official software support for deep learning projects no one denies its way better for gamming but gamers who can pay(most middle aged cod gamers type) want to tweak with ai along with gaming this card doesnt offer that nvidia's cuda support all its card.
@@mesicek7 Wasn't a "fiasco" was it? Only the first 10,000 or so cards were affected, it was corrected a WEEK after launch, and every vendor put out a BIOS flash for their older models on their respective websites, giving a free 7-10% performance boost. Every reviewer on UA-cam, from GamersNexus to HardwareUnboxed, showed how amazing the card was in it's class. Costing 30% less than a 2060 yet being only 15% slower, and it destroyed Nvidias 1660 series at the same price point. 2060 was a dud anyways! £350 for a 2060 or £350 for a 5700XT? The AMD card destroyed the Nvidia card. People who know, make the right decisions, and enjoyed FAR higher framerates for the same money by going 5700XT over 2060 and 5600XT over 1660. Simple as. For people who DON'T know, there's Nvidia.
I remember reviewing the 5700xt recently and I loved it. It had some issues where it ran hot, but after repasting it I never had an issue. RDNA 1 is under appreciated, but at the same time I get why it was kind of glossed over at the time…
Really not a bad card. Picked up one of these cards for about 85 bucks a month or 2 ago. So pretty much for a song. Was actually playing spider man remastered on it at 1440p with fsr 2.1 balanced I think. Rest of the pc is a ryzen 5 5500 32gb 3200 ram. I know the card may not really be made for that but can’t complain. For 1080p should be pretty decent and hold you over for a bit.
Went from RX 560 to this. It was only right to go for the 5600xt for some reason.(I have the exact same model too-Mech OC MSI RX 5600XT) Maybe my last upgrade to my i7 4th gen Dell Optiplex 3020 MT. Just seems like the perfect bottleneck if there even is any.
Mine is the RX 5700XT 8GB version. Replacing Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB, which is unbelievably bigger and heavier than the latter. Love the size that can fit most casing easily. No RGB LED nonsense. Got it from the used market but sold to me already cleaned from dirt, grimes and rust with no thermal problem, the seller might already replace the thermal pad and paste before shipping. Smooth gaming experience for 1080p setup.
I got this card around Summer 2020 and its going strong for 3 years no issue except sometimes Drivers goes abit crazy, but stilll i got it for 340$ (asus dual OC version) and its totally worth it! - also i got the same numbers on the benchmarks with my Ryzen5 3600X!
@@thespoon91 sorry for the late reply, I would say hold on just a year longer or two since I heard there are refresh coming soon in 2024/25 so, Me personally im getting 60fps in most games and will wait till 2025!
I encountered several issues with the MSI 5600XT Mech OC. The primary concern was the out-of-the-box junction temperature and hotspot, which reached up to 110°C due to a factory fault. This was caused by thermal pads not covering the entire memory and being too thick, resulting in the processor not being properly seated on the heatsink. Another issue was with the drivers on windows 11. The recent driver updates caused my screen to freeze while watching UA-cam (I have premium and do not use adblocker), although I didn't encounter any problems during long hours of gaming. It's been quite a headache for me to frequently resort to hard shutdowns for my PC.
@@humzashaikh2002 To resolve this issue, I replaced the thermal pads and added a thin copper sheet on the GPU. The GPU was not sitting properly on the heatsink, even with the correct thickness of the thermal pads. Now, the Junction temperature is sitting on 88c-90c max during very long hours of playtime and I'm living in a tropical country. As for the windows 11 driver issue, I just rolled back to 23.8.2.
Good video. I have one on the way to upgrade from my RX 570 so we will see how well that goes. Should be interesting to see if my old Xeon can keep up.
Been using an Asus model of this card since early 2020. Was a 440$ covid purchase to upgrade my 1050ti 😅. Had trouble at first with the drivers like you mentioned. Deleted and reinstalled adrenaline and has been doing fine ever since. Hoping to upgrade my cpu to the 5th gen soon
That's awesome. It's now in my editing rig and although it's not gaming, no issues at all. Might actually install a game or two for when i am bored lol
@@MrAckers75 I continue to be impressed with older AMD cards tbh. As I am still playing catch up I am often told they are garbage in terms of performance and then I test them and they are great. Same happened with the RX 580 I recently looked at.
@@MrAckers75 I ran a 5700XT for a while, bought it just before the whole GPU crisis and it was great (Still have it in the studio) and then moved to a 3070Ti (Was alright) and now have a 7900XT which is crazy fast. No issues at all.
Hey sir I have a question please reply. I have a pc including - core i5 10400 igpu - gigabyte desktop board H410M H(motherboard) - Corsair power supply 450CV 3 CP - Corsair DDR-4 8gb 3200 GHz( may be I will buy same another stick) - Dell 19 inch LED model: D1918H NOW please tell me should I buy this Gpu?????? Amd how much should I pay? I want to play game(like gta) And also video editing in Da Vinci resolved ( 1080p) And using blender. Or what should I buy?? Around this budget.
You should be able to buy these for around £100 if you search around. Not much better out there for this kind of money tbh unless you can score a gtx 1070 or 1080 for the same price. This will do all those things you mention but obviously slower than some of the mire modern high end alternatives.
@@TechLabUK did you mean 100 pounds? And can I get this graphics card in Saudi Arabia?? Please reply. And one question more. Is this power supply is enough ??
@@TechLabUK thank you so much sir But this gpu price in Saudi Arabia is 145 to 150 pounds. Should I go for it? I can't get more cheeper. And after buying the gpu is my pc will be future proof??( for 2 to 3 years as I said fir what I will use)
@@J_D_Adama Depends on the board you have then. The 3600 supports PCIe Gen 4 whereas the 4500 doesn't. If you are installing in B550 or above you can take advantage of it for your NVMe etc Either should run fine with the 5600XT though.
@@TheVanillatech 4:27 u can use gaming cards for editing most gaming cards are more then enough for the editing/ rendering of a normal user and higher end cards from Nvidea are still used by amateurs and professionals in their own home PCs to safe costs
No, it really isn't pretty awesome moving forward. No mesh shader support and not enough VRAM. The lack of mesh shader support is still a small issue however the VRAM is absolutely a problem with newer titles, even at 1080p. Slower 8gb cards are holding up better.
Thanks for putting in the effort for this review, but I gotta say: worst VGA that I had in life. By far, really really really far. Me and two friends bought this in early 2020. We got the updated version (but the update AMD provided was basically just an overclock). We experienced a lot of random crashes, driver issues where they wouldn't respond, and problematic performance with a lot of stuttering in DX11 games. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Usually, you can find it at the price of a used RTX 2060, which has DLSS and produces a LOT more frames. Stay away from this card. The AMD 5000 series was terrible! Now I have a 3070TI and god.. And i'm not even talking about performance. I'm talking about being able to play every game without any issue.
RDNA at launch had terrible drivers I have heard and a lot of people got the same with all of them. Much better now though, their whole driver suite has gone through a lot of rework and are often more stable than Nvidia's in some cases. Worth being aware of though 👍
Last year i was using a RX 5700 Red Dragon on my main pc and had no problems on stability or performance even using RBE and MPT to get ≈1900Mhz, i even got a Strix 5700Xt for a friend a couple of months ago and he uses it for gaming and streaming without issues.
Firstly, the 5600XT wasn't competing with the 2060. The RTX 2060 cost £350 on release, the 5600XT cost just £260. The 5600XT competed with the 1660Ti (at £270) and the 1660S (at £250). And the AMD card beat them both, comfortably. Everyone knows that. There are hundreds of benchmark videos here on UA-cam. The RTX 2060 competed with the RX 5700XT. Both cost the same. But the Radeon card DESTROYED the 2060 by some 30% margin on average.
@@TheVanillatech no, i have the RX card, i know what am saying and fyi in the market now you could find any gpu from the 1660 and below up to 2060 with much lower price than the release date's.
@@60CAL Yeah no shit Sherlock! It's been HALF A DECADE since they were released, even longer for the RTX2060. GPU's depreciate. Especially mediocre ones, that were originally MASSIVELY overpriced, like the 2060. Remember it cost the same as the 5700XT but was 30% slower, right? Your orignal comment was that the RX5600XT sucked, don't backpeddle just cos I put you straight. 5600XT was the top performer in it's class by a BIG margin, destroying the 1660 series as I said, and matching the far more expensive 2060 in some titles such as Doom Eternal. OK then ;)
We didn't have the same experience. I had no issue with this card and the software is awesome. There have also been people who have had issues with a 2060 and that doesn't make the card crap. There are some who, like you, just have bad luck.
I have one and its been great, no issues at all. The features are really good, like the very overlooked Super Resolution where you can run your system in 4K and it scales it down to fit a 1080p monitor. It takes my 1080p monitor to another level with videos and games. Hardware Unboxed testing showed it 3-5% faster than the 2060. With FSR3 and frame generation coming soon and these cards selling under $100 used, its the best used GPU you can get right now.
I built my first PC with this card. Got it used for $120 in my country which at the time back in April 2023 was in the same price as 5500xt but that does not perform anywhere near as this. No issues since I got it.
In India new Rx 5600xt 160dollar bro
@@saivignesh284 Buy used, its far less money and eBay has much better buyer protection now.
@@saivignesh284 167 tba
@@saivignesh284 😐😑
A pretty underrated card from AMD this one. I want to take a look at one soon too. Great video as always mate!
Tis a great card, performed way better than expected and could game all day on it.
It's not underrated if you remember at the time some aib vendors were shipping the cards with old bios which made the cards perform worse than others.
The whole fiasco made these cards a no buy.
it sucks cuz there is no official software support for deep learning projects
no one denies its way better for gamming
but gamers who can pay(most middle aged cod gamers type) want to tweak with ai along with gaming this card doesnt offer that
nvidia's cuda support all its card.
@@mesicek7 Wasn't a "fiasco" was it? Only the first 10,000 or so cards were affected, it was corrected a WEEK after launch, and every vendor put out a BIOS flash for their older models on their respective websites, giving a free 7-10% performance boost.
Every reviewer on UA-cam, from GamersNexus to HardwareUnboxed, showed how amazing the card was in it's class. Costing 30% less than a 2060 yet being only 15% slower, and it destroyed Nvidias 1660 series at the same price point.
2060 was a dud anyways! £350 for a 2060 or £350 for a 5700XT? The AMD card destroyed the Nvidia card.
People who know, make the right decisions, and enjoyed FAR higher framerates for the same money by going 5700XT over 2060 and 5600XT over 1660.
Simple as.
For people who DON'T know, there's Nvidia.
@@TheVanillatech It was so bad that HUB didn't recommend the cards if i remember correctly.
I was using since first day release, today its still kickin !
Nice! Got some value out of it then.
I remember reviewing the 5700xt recently and I loved it. It had some issues where it ran hot, but after repasting it I never had an issue. RDNA 1 is under appreciated, but at the same time I get why it was kind of glossed over at the time…
Really not a bad card. Picked up one of these cards for about 85 bucks a month or 2 ago. So pretty much for a song. Was actually playing spider man remastered on it at 1440p with fsr 2.1 balanced I think. Rest of the pc is a ryzen 5 5500 32gb 3200 ram. I know the card may not really be made for that but can’t complain. For 1080p should be pretty decent and hold you over for a bit.
Went from RX 560 to this. It was only right to go for the 5600xt for some reason.(I have the exact same model too-Mech OC MSI RX 5600XT) Maybe my last upgrade to my i7 4th gen Dell Optiplex 3020 MT. Just seems like the perfect bottleneck if there even is any.
Mine is the RX 5700XT 8GB version. Replacing Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB, which is unbelievably bigger and heavier than the latter. Love the size that can fit most casing easily. No RGB LED nonsense. Got it from the used market but sold to me already cleaned from dirt, grimes and rust with no thermal problem, the seller might already replace the thermal pad and paste before shipping. Smooth gaming experience for 1080p setup.
I got this card around Summer 2020 and its going strong for 3 years no issue except sometimes Drivers
goes abit crazy, but stilll i got it for 340$ (asus dual OC version) and its totally worth it!
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also i got the same numbers on the benchmarks with my Ryzen5 3600X!
Nice! Seems a great card tbh. No issues at all so far.
Same as me except i have the r5 3600. What would you suggest for an upgrade on this build i have had it a couple years now and want to upgrade.
@@thespoon91 sorry for the late reply, I would say hold on just a year longer or two since I heard there
are refresh coming soon in 2024/25 so, Me personally im getting 60fps in most games and will wait till 2025!
I’ve also got a 5600xt and it runs well at 1440p but great at 1080p
I'm debating whether to get a 1440p or 1080p fast refresh monitor coz I have this card.
@@Katan4v1440p if you go for competitive settings, overall these are the best monitors you can get
@@Katan4v don't make that mistake, go with 1080p because it will be hard to keep up with most of new games if you go for a 1440p.
I encountered several issues with the MSI 5600XT Mech OC. The primary concern was the out-of-the-box junction temperature and hotspot, which reached up to 110°C due to a factory fault. This was caused by thermal pads not covering the entire memory and being too thick, resulting in the processor not being properly seated on the heatsink.
Another issue was with the drivers on windows 11. The recent driver updates caused my screen to freeze while watching UA-cam (I have premium and do not use adblocker), although I didn't encounter any problems during long hours of gaming.
It's been quite a headache for me to frequently resort to hard shutdowns for my PC.
i have same issue with rx 5600xt msi mech oc
@@humzashaikh2002 To resolve this issue, I replaced the thermal pads and added a thin copper sheet on the GPU. The GPU was not sitting properly on the heatsink, even with the correct thickness of the thermal pads.
Now, the Junction temperature is sitting on 88c-90c max during very long hours of playtime and I'm living in a tropical country.
As for the windows 11 driver issue, I just rolled back to 23.8.2.
Try disabling hardware accelaration in chrome settings. That solved the random video playback freeze for me
The very first PC I built used one of these right when it came out. Crazy it still beats entry level options today.
It is s till a great card for 1080p gaming tbh, especially with FSR helping out on the newest titles.
I still have this card but recently moved up to 6700xt . I'm gonna use the 5600xt for a streaming P.C.
Good video. I have one on the way to upgrade from my RX 570 so we will see how well that goes. Should be interesting to see if my old Xeon can keep up.
I've buyed One today on eBay, 2 days and Im going to put it on the desktop
Rx 5600 xt is beast.
Im getting 75 to 100 fps at ultra far cry 6
Been using an Asus model of this card since early 2020. Was a 440$ covid purchase to upgrade my 1050ti 😅. Had trouble at first with the drivers like you mentioned. Deleted and reinstalled adrenaline and has been doing fine ever since. Hoping to upgrade my cpu to the 5th gen soon
Great cards for the money, shame you had to pay so much for it during that time but at least it's doing you well.
You forgot to mention that AMD released an bios update for these 5600xt cards that allow them to perform very close to the 5700.
The only downside is the 6gb of vram
Nice in depth video, not a bad card tbh.
Seems a great card. Thought it was going to be real poop from what i had been told.
My son has one and he has zero issues with it and still gets great frame rates on his 1080p monitor
That's awesome. It's now in my editing rig and although it's not gaming, no issues at all. Might actually install a game or two for when i am bored lol
@@TechLabUK my son plays battlefield 2042 on it and it plays just fine on medium low at about 100fps…it’s a very underrated card
@@MrAckers75 I continue to be impressed with older AMD cards tbh. As I am still playing catch up I am often told they are garbage in terms of performance and then I test them and they are great. Same happened with the RX 580 I recently looked at.
@@TechLabUK yeah never had an issue with any Radeon cards I have bought
@@MrAckers75 I ran a 5700XT for a while, bought it just before the whole GPU crisis and it was great (Still have it in the studio) and then moved to a 3070Ti (Was alright) and now have a 7900XT which is crazy fast. No issues at all.
Hey sir I have a question please reply.
I have a pc including
- core i5 10400 igpu
- gigabyte desktop board H410M H(motherboard)
- Corsair power supply 450CV 3 CP
- Corsair DDR-4 8gb 3200 GHz( may be I will buy same another stick)
- Dell 19 inch LED model: D1918H
NOW please tell me should I buy this Gpu??????
Amd how much should I pay?
I want to play game(like gta)
And also video editing in Da Vinci resolved ( 1080p)
And using blender.
Or what should I buy??
Around this budget.
You should be able to buy these for around £100 if you search around. Not much better out there for this kind of money tbh unless you can score a gtx 1070 or 1080 for the same price. This will do all those things you mention but obviously slower than some of the mire modern high end alternatives.
@@TechLabUK did you mean 100 pounds?
And can I get this graphics card in Saudi Arabia?? Please reply.
And one question more. Is this power supply is enough ??
@@apex_gamer_44 Yes, £100 where we are. I have no idea if you can get it in Saudi Arabia and yes, 450w PSU is fine for them.
@@TechLabUK thank you so much sir
But this gpu price in Saudi Arabia is 145 to 150 pounds. Should I go for it? I can't get more cheeper.
And after buying the gpu is my pc will be future proof??( for 2 to 3 years as I said fir what I will use)
@@apex_gamer_44 No PC component is future proof. AMD will support it for a while though so you will get drivers for a few more years.
Hi, I've just bought an Challenger Asrock version of this card, How do I know if the factory oc includes the vbios update amd sent out
Would this card go well with a Ryzen 5 4500?
I believe it would go very well. not used a Ryzen 5 4500 myself yet but can't think of why it would be a good pairing.
@@TechLabUK I was thinking a 4500 or 3600. The 4500 is £55-£60 new in some places.
@@J_D_Adama Depends on the board you have then. The 3600 supports PCIe Gen 4 whereas the 4500 doesn't. If you are installing in B550 or above you can take advantage of it for your NVMe etc Either should run fine with the 5600XT though.
@@TechLabUK Ahhh that's a good point. Thanks.
How many watts would i need for this?
FSR and other features AMD is giving is really gives extra leeway on this card. Ive had no trouble gaming here in 2024💪💪💪
That's awesome tbh. I need to have a play with this one again.
Did you face any issues
@@SpyroG1rl No issues with this card in my experience.
Is rx 5600 xt for mid range editing???
What do you mean?
It's a gaming GPU. It's for playing video games on the PC.
@@TheVanillatech 4:27 u can use gaming cards for editing
most gaming cards are more then enough for the editing/ rendering of a normal user
and higher end cards from Nvidea are still used by amateurs and professionals in their own home PCs to safe costs
Thanks
No, it really isn't pretty awesome moving forward. No mesh shader support and not enough VRAM. The lack of mesh shader support is still a small issue however the VRAM is absolutely a problem with newer titles, even at 1080p. Slower 8gb cards are holding up better.
Same version I have
RX 5500 XT but compare it to the RX 6500 XT 🙂
👍
Should i buy this gpu in 2024 ?
No reason not to if you are looking for a budget card and it does what you need it to.
Pretty sure the 3060 is the best 1080p Gpu I have one And it runs everything amazing
is a 6500xt 4gb worth it? im upgrading from rx 570 8gb
The 6500xt isn’t that much faster than a 570 tbh and has half the VRAM.
Thanks for putting in the effort for this review, but I gotta say: worst VGA that I had in life. By far, really really really far. Me and two friends bought this in early 2020. We got the updated version (but the update AMD provided was basically just an overclock). We experienced a lot of random crashes, driver issues where they wouldn't respond, and problematic performance with a lot of stuttering in DX11 games. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Usually, you can find it at the price of a used RTX 2060, which has DLSS and produces a LOT more frames. Stay away from this card. The AMD 5000 series was terrible! Now I have a 3070TI and god.. And i'm not even talking about performance. I'm talking about being able to play every game without any issue.
RDNA at launch had terrible drivers I have heard and a lot of people got the same with all of them. Much better now though, their whole driver suite has gone through a lot of rework and are often more stable than Nvidia's in some cases. Worth being aware of though 👍
I had a RX5700xt until I sold it to a miner for over double what I paid for it a year later. In that time I never had a problem with it.
@@mikep9418 I bought a rx5700 non xt in 2019, played everything perfectly at 1440p up til Feb of this year when I upgraded to a 6700xt.
Last year i was using a RX 5700 Red Dragon on my main pc and had no problems on stability or performance even using RBE and MPT to get ≈1900Mhz, i even got a Strix 5700Xt for a friend a couple of months ago and he uses it for gaming and streaming without issues.
I never had any of those problems with my 5600XT and Hardware Unbox showed the 5600XT 5-7% faster than the 2060 in a 20 game average.
Sh**ty card get the 2060 6gb its has a better softwer
Firstly, the 5600XT wasn't competing with the 2060. The RTX 2060 cost £350 on release, the 5600XT cost just £260. The 5600XT competed with the 1660Ti (at £270) and the 1660S (at £250). And the AMD card beat them both, comfortably. Everyone knows that. There are hundreds of benchmark videos here on UA-cam.
The RTX 2060 competed with the RX 5700XT. Both cost the same. But the Radeon card DESTROYED the 2060 by some 30% margin on average.
@@TheVanillatech no, i have the RX card, i know what am saying and fyi in the market now you could find any gpu from the 1660 and below up to 2060 with much lower price than the release date's.
@@60CAL Yeah no shit Sherlock! It's been HALF A DECADE since they were released, even longer for the RTX2060. GPU's depreciate. Especially mediocre ones, that were originally MASSIVELY overpriced, like the 2060. Remember it cost the same as the 5700XT but was 30% slower, right?
Your orignal comment was that the RX5600XT sucked, don't backpeddle just cos I put you straight.
5600XT was the top performer in it's class by a BIG margin, destroying the 1660 series as I said, and matching the far more expensive 2060 in some titles such as Doom Eternal.
OK then ;)
We didn't have the same experience. I had no issue with this card and the software is awesome. There have also been people who have had issues with a 2060 and that doesn't make the card crap. There are some who, like you, just have bad luck.
Bru...i just wanna play games this card is good 😂😂😭😭🙏
Yes. I have one.