The more we see of leaks surrounding the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics cards, the more we become convinced that they are going to be formally announced or revealed at CES 2020. I mean, only yesterday did we see a detailed leak surrounding the upcoming ASRock GPU from the range.
Well, today it seems that in a report via Videocardz, it’s the turn of MSI. Images and details of both of their upcoming 5600 XT ‘Mech’ graphics cards have leaked online including some idea as to their respective specifications. Let’s take a look!
In the report, the two graphics cards confirmed from the MSI ‘Mech’ range will essentially look very similar. The only notable difference between them is that one is an overclocked version.
So, why the two versions? Well, the non-overclocked model likely represents the ‘reference’ version/speeds we can expect from AMD.
Well, they look exactly like MSI ‘Mech’ graphics cards. So that’s always something of a positive given how well that style is generally accepted within the community.
In terms of specifications, the clock speeds for the OC model do also seem to largely fall in line with other designs seen to date. We can, therefore, pretty much accept this as being the ‘standard’ for the 5600 XT.
With CES 2020 kicking off in just 2 days, however, we (all going well) shouldn’t have too much longer to wait to find out!
What do you think? Are you excited about the new AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics cards? If so, which is generally your preferred manufacturer? – Let us know in the comments!
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