
Go all out at high loads and be silent at low loads
ASRock Radeon RX 5700 XT Taichi X 8G OC+ graphics card packs a punch to drive jaw-dropping 8K entertainment and fluid HDR gaming. Massive heat will be kept at bay by the Taichi Triple fans which contain a unique middle fan that supports Polychrome SYNC. The 3D metal backplate and reinforced metal frame will withstand any exacting environments. During low load levels, the Taichi Triple fans will stop for complete silence. Taichi Tweak utility and AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition are offered for easy management of your gaming experiences.

Taichi Triple Fans
The two 90mm and one 80mm fans provide the optimized cooling efficiency for the best balance between performance and silence.

3D Metal Backplate
The metal backplate is solid to avoid PCB bending. The precise stacking and assembling of embedded gears makes the graphic card more legendary in visual.

Six Display Outputs
Expand and maximize users' vision through the six display outputs.

Reinforced Metal Frame
Enhanced structure prevents the PCB from being bended.

Polychrome SYNC
With the integrated ARGB LEDs, you can create your own unique colorful light effects which can also be switched on and off. It can also be synchronized with your ASRock motherboards that support Polychrome SYNC.

10+1 Phase Power
10+1 phase power design with high quality components delivers a more sufficient power to the GPU for the optimized performance.

Dual BIOS
Make users to easily switch the BIOS settings between the OC and Silent modes.

2.5-Slot Heatsink Design
The 2.5-Slot larger heatsink design enhances the thermal capability to make the graphics card cooler and quieter.

0dB Silent Cooling
Makes the fan stop when the temperature goes low for the complete silence.

Taichi Tweak
Provides the smart fan speed control and instant performance tweaking.

AMD Eyefinity Technology
AMD Eyefinity technology expands the traditional limits of desktop computing by multiplying your screen area. With multiple monitors, games become more immersive, workstations become more useful and you become more productive.

Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR
Get ready to experience smooth brilliant HDR gaming. Enjoy vibrant HDR content while eliminating image tears and choppiness for effortlessly smooth gameplay. Low Frame-Rate Compensation, Low Latency, Plug and Play and HDR Ready. That's Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR.

8K Resolution Support
Not only can it handle 4K graphics but also supports the next generation 8K video output for the ultimate visual experience.
Radeon Image Sharpening
Radeon Image Sharpening combines contrast-adaptive sharpening with GPU upscaling to deliver crisp and detailed visuals with virtually no performance impact. Now with DirectX 9, 11, and 12 support.

Game Fidelity, Accelerated
The AMD Radeon RX 5000 series graphics card powers high-fidelity gaming for immersive explosions, physics, and lighting effects, bringing realism to life. The RDNA architecture was engineered to greatly enhance features like FidelityFX, Radeon Image Sharpening, and Integer Display Scaling6 for maximum performance and beautiful gaming experiences.

No Stuttering. No Tearing. Just Gaming.
Radeon Freesync* and FreeSync 2 HDR** take full advantage of Radeon RX 5000 series, bringing gamers the best stutter and tear-free gaming experience with higher refresh rates, lower latency, and 10-bit HDR, available on over 700 monitors.
* Radeon FreeSync technology requires a monitor and AMD Radeon graphics, both with FreeSync support. See www.amd.com/freesync for complete details. Confirm capability with your system manufacturer before purchase.
** FreeSync 2 HDR does not require HDR capable monitors; driver can set monitor in native mode when FreeSync 2 HDR supported HDR content is detected. Otherwise, HDR content requires that the system be configured with a fully HDR-ready content chain, including: graphics card, graphics driver and application. Video content must be graded in HDR and viewed with an HDR-ready player. Windowed mode content requires operating system support.


Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition gives you more control over your gaming experiences. The software’s intuitive interface enables players to stream, share and tweak graphics settings in real-time without missing a second of the action or compromising in-game performance.
- Seize your gaming victories with easy streaming capabilities of Radeon ReLive
- Work smarter and cooler with Radeon Chill—dynamically helping save power while gaming
- Tailor your gameplay with custom profiles and enhance your PC performance with Radeon WattMan*
- Tailor preferences without having to leave your game with Radeon Overlay
- Get Day-0 driver support and more
* Overclocking AMD processors, including without limitation, altering clock frequencies / multipliers or memory timing / voltage, to operate beyond their stock specifications will void any applicable AMD product warranty, even when such overclocking is enabled via AMD hardware and/or software. This may also void warranties offered by the system manufacturer or retailer. Users assume all risks and liabilities that may arise out of overclocking AMD processors, including, without limitation, failure of or damage to hardware, reduced system performance and/or data loss, corruption or vulnerability.
Pros: --If you can learn how to underclock, or be able to underclock this card works great-- -Silent under light load/barely audible, my D92 are usually louder than this card 60% of the time -Great RGB -Cool Design -Amazing Backplate -Not that loud, consider idle or browser use case, (after undervolting, its easy) 50% RAM from Chrome and idle CPU OG: Room is 30.2C, idle around 43C – 50C ~ 12w (Undervolt) Room is 30.3C, idle around 44C- 55C ~10W
Cons: RUNS HOT OUT OF THE BOX over 1.2V out of the box in OC mode -Some driver issues ( at this early point in time early Oct 2019) -Changing stuff on MSI afterburner, it’s a no go – better just to look at the charts though use Wattman instead -“shiny” frame is plastic
Overall Review: -Do update drivers before gaming or using- -as its horizontally mounted, I don’t get the reward of looking at the RGB fan, but the lights created from them look amazing in my pitch-black case + tinted tempered glass. I did some testing, Unigine Superposition @ Stock settings Fan curve no changes: auto stock ramps up after 50C (R5 1600 @3.55Ghz, 16gb 3200mhz, D92 Cooler Master, 750w Seasonic focus gold + ) (all temps in C ) Extreme 1080p: (max temps, 3 runs) Temps Core:92, Junction: 112 Memory:86 VRAM: 82 CPU:70 Ambient: 30.5 Core MHz: 2030 Memory MHz: 675 average score: 5188 Wattage: 240w High 1080p: (max temps. 3 runs) Temps Core:92 Junction: 112 Memory: 90 VRAM: 83 CPU:74 Ambient: 31.2 Core MHz: 2025 Memory MHz: 675 average score: 12283 Wattage 237 After undervolting to 2000MHZ Core (from 2090) boosting to 930MHZ (from 875) memory Voltage down to 1.054V (from 1.201) using Big Head Tech's settings on youtube . my outcome when another 3 tests averaged out to: Extreme 1080p: (max temps, 3 runs) Temps Core:81 Junction: 96 Memory: 82 VRAM: 73 CPU:69 Ambient: 30.3 Core MHz: 1936 Memory MHz: 930 average score: 5190 Wattage: 192W High 1080p: (max temps. 3 runs) Temps Core: 82 Junction: 97 Memory: 84 VRAM: 73 CPU:72 Ambient: 30.3 Core MHz: 1931 Memory MHz: 930 average score: 12425 Wattage 192W 3D Mark (avg 3 runs) 3D Mark: DX12, 1080p, Time Spy 1.0, Stock settings Score: 8212 Graphic: 8934, FPS1 60.98, FPS2 49.27 CPU: 5634, FPS1 19.93 Core: 89 Junction:110 Memory: 88 VRAM: 79 CPU: 96 Ambient: 29.6 Wattage: 301 3D Mark: DX12, 1080p, Time Spy 1.0, Undervolted settings Score: 8297 Graphic: 9030, FPS1 61.02, FPS2 49.88 CPU: 5684, FPS1 19.15 Core: 82 Junction:97 Memory: 86 VRAM: 72 CPU: 94.5 Ambient: 29 Wattage: 243.5 Fire Strike 1.1: Score: 19371 Graphic: 26987, FPS1 127.96 FPS2 108.34 Physics: 16556, FPS1 52.56 Combo: 6770, FPS1 31.49 Core: 83 Junction:97 Memory: 88 VRAM: 75 CPU: 86 Ambient: 29.4 Wattage: 210 Fire Strike Extreme 1.1: Score: 11625 Graphic: 13055, FPS1 66.25 FPS2 48.93 Physics: 15414, FPS1 48.93 Combo: 5309, FPS1 24.69 TEMPS unknown because somehow it crashed every time, but 3d mark has uploaded the scores. Trying to benchmark my games will not give much help as all I have are 60-hertz monitors, so most if not all games will run at 60 using this card, but games like BF1, Cityskylines and basically most games will make temps: Core: 64-76 Junction: 64-78 Memory: 70-78 VRAM: 60-69 Wattage: 95-130 Ambient: 29.2 (city skylines for 2 hrs ~40k pop, and BF1 3hrs online, conquest + operations)