AMD Radeon RX 5700 / XT cards are around the corner and the packaging of the cards has been revealed. The packaging is very fancy indeed and this is a space in which AMD has done way better than the competition. Same is the case when it comes to the AMD Ryzen CPUs.
The packaging of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 / XT reference models has been revealed. We even have some reference models from AIB partners. The custom models will also be revealed in the upcoming weeks.
These cards are based on the new 7nm process and feature the AMD Navi graphics architecture. These cards will be released soon, so it will be interesting to see how they perform against the Nvidia RTX SUPER series.
AMD Radeon RX 5700 / XT Packaging
Let’s check out the packaging of the different AMD Radeon RX 5700 / XT graphics cards that will be available on July 7th.
AMD Radeon RX 5700 / XT Reference Design
The following is the packaging for the reference design models of the RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT from AMD
RX 5700
This is the cheapest of the lot and the box is made out of cardboard but the presentation is still very impressive.
RX 5700 XT
This is the more powerful version and costs more. The packaging of the RX 5700 XT is similar to the Nvidia RTX series and the card is placed vertically. The overall design of the box matches that of the card.
RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition
Here we have the special edition that will only be available in limited numbers. The packaging is similar but the color scheme is a bit different.
RX 5700 / XT AIB Partner Cards
At launch, AIB partner cards will be available. If you are interested in the ones with the custom coolers then you will have to wait a few weeks. You can check out the AIB cards that will be available at launch below:
ASRock
Both models from ASRock are as follows:
Asus
Both models from Asus are as follows:
PowerColor
Both models from PowerColor are as follows:
Sapphire
Both models from Sapphire are as follows:
Let us know what you think about these upcoming cards and whether or not you are interested in buying one.
Source: VideoCardz