Skip to main content

tr.ray

591 items sold
4 followers

About

Location: United StatesMember since: Jan 08, 2001

All feedback (562)

horrorvault (629)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Awesome Buyer Thanks for a smooth transaction!
mrapplecastle (1427)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
great
h***t (9)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Like brand new! Love the jacket, I literally used to own the one with the patches so when I saw this it was a no brainer. Super high quality and delivered extremely fast for the holiday season A+++++
6penceshop (3426)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
winky1812 (120)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Perfect sale. Fast payment. A+
goodsfromwalrus (494)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Speedy payment! Great Ebayer, thank you :)
Reviews (2)
MSI AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT GDDR6 Graphic Card - 8GB
Aug 27, 2019
good fast affordable buggy drivers
People claim this card is loud and hot. At least in stock form, that is not true. It's much quieter than my old rx580 twin frozer, I mean a lot quieter! As far as heat it stays in the 80s. My old r9 290 would be screaming loud and running almost 100 degrees. The drivers however are not mature as of now (8/2019) and I haven't had any issues but my friends have. Bsod kind of nonsense with watching videos and multiple monitor troubles. Swapping driver versions around seems to sort of correct things.
May 05, 2011
Good socket 775 board, lots of SATA ports, 1333 mhz bus support. Its good.
Good board, this is the second one I have owned. The first one was actually a 965p-s3 v1, which doesn't have solid capacitors on it. It eventually failed after many years, so I picked this one up to replace it. D (as in DS3) stands for "durable", I assume, as the BIOS splash screen has it in big letters at boot. Northbridge heat sink gets really hot, just like my old one, but it really isn't a problem until one tries to overclock the system... I've had too much trouble with overclocking over the years anyway (random data corruption, random corrupted video when transcoding, etc) so overclocking is not an option for me anymore. On board peripherals all work the way they should. I have used the purple SATA ports for RAID-0 for years, without any trouble. A 1394 PCI card integrated fine. A Promise tx2300 controller card worked in conjunction with the other onboard stuff too- although I seem to remember the BIOS complaining about not enough memory space at boot... regardless it worked anyway. Realtek audio isn't the best in the west, but it's okay. Downloading the drivers from Realtek site seems the way to go, at least with Win7. Oh yeah. Win7, at least on the 965p-S3, would get stuck at Completing Installation unless the onboard peripherals (sound, etc.) were DISABLED! Enabling them after win7 completed install, all went fine. It would just hang up for some reason when doing a clean install...