I did get it for a total steal of 320 USD when they were all going for 450+ elsewhere.As is written in my computer specifications, I am running an ASUS AMD Radeon R9 380 with 4GB GDDR5, I am running it with no overclock and on stock settings in AMD's Radeon Settings application. So its perfect in performance terms, but I am at 1080p. I can get at least 60-80 FPS in all heavier games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Watch Dogs Legion, Assassins Creed Valhalla etc, and in games where I want to be running at 144FPS its as simple as just go down to high settings normally from ultra and bam, locked 120-144FPS depending on the game. Other than the random crash quota bullshit my system seems to pull out its arse, I love the performance of this GPU. I sure as fuck wont be ignoring the complaints next time thinking I am a techie person and can probably find a work around, because this proves I cant if its this random of a problem. I have never heard of drivers so fucked that they have a crash quota for the day but here we are. Just gotta run a game and wait for the crash and continue on. Nothing fixes it when my system gets that way. Tried forcing driver resets or even going as far as making the driver think it crashed via fuckitry of my own. And then suddenly the crash comes and itll act totally normal. Like itll feel like I have no GPU acceleration on anything and only have a dual core, not a 12 core 3900X. But the system acts fuckity until it gets its daily crash out of the way and I dont really know how to explain it. Usually goes a few days between any issues but they are always there. Personally with my specific 5700 XT it seems a tossup if today Ill get a full system crash then be fine or just a driver crash or hell, maybe no issues.
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