
GPU ASUS
ASUS Phoenix Radeon RX 550
Price
$14000
Type: GDDR5
ClockSpeed: 1183 MHz
Size: 4 GB
RecommendedPSU: 350W
MemoryClock: 6000 MHz
Ratings:
The GPU I chose has provided exceptional gaming performance and handles graphics-intensive tasks well. However, it can get quite hot under load.
I'm satisfied with the GPU's capabilities, as it delivers smooth gameplay and excellent rendering performance. Still, it requires a robust cooling solution to keep temperatures in check.
My selected GPU has met my expectations for gaming and content creation. On the downside, it may not be the quietest option available, especially when under heavy load.
The GPU has performed admirably, offering excellent frame rates and supporting ray tracing. However, it is relatively power-hungry, which could affect overall system power consumption.
Phoenix graphics cards pack as much performance as possible into a compact design that offers a wide range of compatibility with small chassis. Limited space begs an efficient cooling system, and the Phoenix Radeon RX 550 delivers with a fan that sports dual ball bearings and is certified for IP5X dust resistance. Whether you're upgrading an outdated card or building your first gaming rig, the Phoenix is a potent package that delivers latest-gen performance. Different bearing types have unique pros and cons. Ball bearings excel at durability and can last up to twice as long as sleeve-bearing designs. Dust is enemy number one for fans. It's easy to clean the blades, but taking the fan apart to remove dust that has made its way inside is not a simple task.
