

🎮 Elevate Your Game: Where Performance Meets Silence!
The RX 5500 XT 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card is designed for gamers seeking high-definition visuals and immersive experiences. With its advanced RNDA architecture, multiple output options, and intelligent cooling system, this graphics card delivers exceptional performance while maintaining low noise levels and efficient power consumption.
K**T
Great Price for 8GB of VRAM; Random Knockoff Brand is Fine
Bought this for my work computer (3600X; 32GB 3200 RAM; A520M chipset) so I could game reasonably on break. Bought it after the RE4 remake came out. The 4GB VRAM of the old 580 was barely cutting it at minimum settings, but couldn't justify an expensive card for limited use. Debated a 6500 XT, and a 580 8GB model. Definitely made the right choice. It actually plays a smooth 60 FPS at medium-high (of course non-RT) settings. The fan curve is kinda all-or-nothing in regards to speed/volume, but whatever. It defaults to completely off, but the lowest it goes when rotating is about 50% speed (yes even with Afterburner). But with the fans off, unlike some, it does fine at idle (like 32-36C). Carries it's 1/3 of the support for REBAR for whatever that's worth, but I don't need to waste your time regurgitating easy to find specs. This 8GB 5500XT does what you would expect an 8GB 5500 XT to do. The off brand AISURIX (make up your own pronunciation), or whatever this knock off brand is, does fine. I was actually pleasantly surprised with the construction, packaging, etc. Clearly new (not a given from Amazon these days), clean, and solid construction. Plastic backplate is a negative, but so many companies seem to be selling cards with insulating plastic backplates these days; I guess enough people are voting with their wallets for cosmetics over temps. Normally I just remove it if it's not aluminum or some other temp-conductive material, but didn't bother since this doesn't get that hot. Temps have been fine; even at full load, it hasn't sustained above 60C (in a good airflow case).
H**A
As advertized.
Ok, so there are no other in depth reviews of this card so I guess I will do it.1st let me say the card does work as advertised. it is an rx 5500 xt, and it runs within spec. also, I would definitely buy this card over a mining card on the used market.Is it perfect? no. mainly the only issue is the fact that the cooling solution is just Meh. But the manufacturer wants the card to run good and stay within temps. they achieve this by putting the fans on a pretty big curve. ...so until 50c, the fan doesn't run. and if you do some light to medium gaming, they run but not bad at all. If you really push this card, ie any game that has it running at like 95% or something like that (at least on the card that I recieved) you are looking at fan speeds like 2500 rpm. can you hear 2 fans running at 2500 rpm? oh yea. if you are playing wow or roblox or egames or stuff, it doesn't run the fans as fast. so there. now you have an idea what you get :) overall the card is solid. if you play 1080p games you will love this card. push it hard or run at 1440? put your headphones on :)
F**S
Great! But..
The picture attached is how it came out of the box (which the Amazon box looked quite tattered anyways...) The way it was bent was confusing, and complicated to fix on my own... I'm not an expert, so when it wasn't bent enough, and caused my PC not to boot, it had me worried. (Ordered this for my birthday as a first time upgrade for my PC, so I was really excited.) After getting it bent enough into shape, (and a little force cause it wanted to eject my ram from being slightly in the way) I was able to get it in. It took like 15-20 minutes for it to download the needed software, but after? I hop on BeamNG.Drive, and crank everything on Ultra, and safe to say it done very well, not fully 60fps, but close enough for my 165hz monitor to make it feel like it. Despite the stress of the metal bending, I am very happy with it's performance, and it was very well worth the money, even if I had to get a new PSU for it. I haven't heard how loud it can get yet, but as a first upgrade for my outdated PC, I can't complain and I'm very happy.Been a few days later and I tried to hook up some more monitors. Out of the 3 display ports available, I've only gotten one to work... Two displays is all I need, but it was quite tedious to figure it out. I'd return it, but it does too well to stress over the smaller details. (Especially when I got it to work just fine the way I wanted it.)
L**S
Great performance to price ratio
My pc specs are Ryzen 5600g, 32gb of ddr4 ram, 300 watt psu, asrock b550 pro 4. Graphics card performs outstanding for my daily needs. I stock trade as well as play games. Graphics card can do easily do 60+ fps on medium graphics settings.
D**D
Outstanding performance on Linux Ubuntu
If you're a Linux user then you know a lot of cards and items aren't properly tested on Linux systems. I had made the mistake a few years ago of upgrading to a NVIDIA graphics card which continued to plague me with issues. Finally I decided to get a new ATI card and selected the AISURIX Radeon RX 5500 XT.It works like it should straight out of the box. No need to fiddle with drivers or game settings. It just works and I didn't break my bank account for it.
D**N
Defective card. Wouldnt play any game or video for longer then a few minutes.
Purchased this card with the rest of the components needed to build my other have a new low budget gaming computer. She plays odd games that use things like openGL 2.0. After I was done building it, got it all set up and tried out her 2 favorite games. One was playable for awhile but the other crashed to desktop each time. Youtube also would crash and restart the computer. I fiddled with a few drivers. Getting everything updated. Thinking maybe it was the wi-fi on the board, but didnt resolve the issue. As I hate dealing with software issues, I let it sit for a couple of weeks. Then had surgery on my back which didnt go as it should of. Needless to say by the time I was able to actually sit down and start working on the build again, it was well past the return date AND any product support date. Well come to find out, it wasnt drivers or wi-fi, it was this card. If you dont buy the extended warranty, Id stay well away from this card and this seller.
J**N
Make sure you have power cable DOES NOT COME WITH ONE
Got the card today looks cool felt good but because I am upgrading I could not use my card do I do not have a power cable for card so not sure how will it works :(
F**R
Fu
Plastik backplate und Geruch von heißer Platine. Eine rx 580 tut es auch nur das sie billiger und gebraucht ist.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 month ago