![]() ![]() All totaled, we’re going to give this to the RX 5700 XT GPU. Our first award is for Best Overall, which we’re assigning based on a criteria of competitive pricing, good performance in most gaming scenarios, overclocking support, and partner card selection. For our most recent partner recap, check out our “Best RX 5700 XT” coverage.įind the AMD RX 5700 XT on Amazon (Sapphire Pulse) Note also that, although we will talk about partner models a bit, the “Best X” coverage will focus on the GPU itself (made by AMD or NVIDIA). ![]() If you want deep-dive analytics or test data for any one of these devices, check our reviews throughout the year. We’re not going to deep-dive with a data-centric approach, but rather quickly cover the stack in a quicker fashion. As a reminder for this content type, our focus is to help people building systems with a quick-reference recap for a year’s worth of testing. We’ve already posted two of our end-of-year recaps, one for Best Cases of 2019, the other for Best CPUs of 2019, and now we’re back with Best GPUs. Time to recap the Best GPUs of 2019, with all links in the description below for each card. NVIDIA and AMD have flooded warehouse shelves with cards over the past 11 months, but it’s finally calming down and coming to a close. This episode focuses on the Best Gaming GPUs of 2019, with categories like Best Overall, Most Well-Rounded, Best Modding Support, Best Budget, and more. We also like to talk about some of the worst trends and biggest disappointments in these pieces, hopefully shaming some of the industry into doing better things next year. We return again to our annual Awards Show series, where we recap a year’s worth of content to distill-down our opinions on the best-of-the-best hardware that we’ve tested.
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