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Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700XT 8GB Gaming OC 8GB $647.10 ($611.15 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Shallothead eBay

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3 fans.
Not ugly.
Apparently has one of the best OpenGL Benchmark scores for the RX 5700XT.

Original Coupon Deal

Also available for $612 (85c more expensive) from Futu_online here using PITCH20

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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  • For $40 more I'd rather pick up the 2070 Super

    • Which one

      • The INNO3D one for 655

    • +1

      Fair call.

      I've looking for the best price/performance card for use in a hackintosh, and ended up getting this one, so the latest NVIDA cards weren't on my radar.

      • +1

        What ram are you choosing in your hackintosh build? I’m on the same boat here.

        • +1

          I went with Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x 16GB) @ 3200MHz

          It's ~$185 at Scorptec store, cheaper on their ebay with a promo:
          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/502466
          https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Memory/DDR4/70296-CMK32G…
          or Amazon have it for $209

          I was originally looking at the Ballistix Sport LT which TonyMacX86 recommends, but looking at other pages, there didn't seem to be any compatibility issues for most RAM from what I could see. Time will tell.

        • +1

          https://imgur.com/a/CVzLsZd

          This is the parts list. Everything is purchased except the fan and thermal paste. Not sure on the exact model of WDs they are still sitting inside the External enclosures from the Amazon deal a few months back.

      • oh do these work in hackintosh?

        i have a gtx1080 which is keeping me back on high sierra as i didn't want a downgrade to an RX580

        • +1

          Navi based cards are natively supported in late Mac OS Catalina.

        • Yep, the 5700 and 5700XT got compatibility in the most recent release of Catalina.

      • Im surprised people still do this, how hard is it to do now days?

        • +1

          Minus the screen (I love the Retina screens), this should be better than a iMac Pro at less than half the cost (pending screen). 8 core iMac Pro is $7300… and thats slower CPU (3.2-4.4 Xeon vs 3.6-5.0 I9, slower RAM 2666 vs 3200, less storage, ability to run windows and game natively. Lots of reasons to do it if you are looking to same money and get good performance.

          I'l let you know how hard once all the parts arrive and I give it a go. If you want it perfect I think it takes quite a bit of tweaking, if you are happy with it being basic, eg more basic GPU, maybe sleep doesn't work properly, or iMessages/Airdrop etc, then it might be a bit more straight forward. I hoping to get it all working, but will settle with Windows as a backup, so it's not a complete waste if it doesn't.

    • Id agree with that, just wish at the time it was the same difference when I got mine instead of the 300 or so it was.

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