A:AnswerIts actually one of the shortest 5700s available. It does not go passed my motherboard.
But its a bit thick. It blocks off almost 3 slots on your board
A:AnswerHonestly, I am of the mindset after many hours of troubleshooting, that is has more to do with the thermal pads on the card. There is some correlation with closing out all performance monitoring software (Radeon, MSI Afterburner) that apparently helped many owners... just not me. That being said, never hurts to have more cooling :D
A:AnswerMost likely yes if it has a 16x PCIe Slot. Which most modern PCs have.
And from the fact you have a Ryzen prob means it's fairly new.
It depends on if you have space to fit the card's dimensions.
A:AnswerIt will work with any Mother board having PCI expresss slot. Make sure you have required power supply and space in your cabinet.. Card TDP is around 225W.. So you may need. 650W or so...
A:Answeryes, consumer graphic cards almost never have system-specific requirements. however you still need to make sure that 1. the card will fit into your case, 2. your power supply can handle the card, 3. your motherboard and CPU support the type of PCI-E connection which almost will never be a problem unless you are rocking some really old system. and yes the omen 30l pre-built will be fine with this GPU, however, unless you are getting the model with the 1660 ti (which is fine for 1080p gaming) it would not really be necessary to get a 5700xt.
A:AnswerYes it will work, But you won’t be able to use the graphics card to its full potential.
I recommend B550 with pcie4.0 for best
compatibility/future proofing!
A:AnswerI am not showing anywhere that it is with the Core X. I would recommend contacting the manufacturer for specific questions about what GPU works with MAC