I put together a new box with an AMD 3700X processor, an ASUS X570 mobile device, a pair of Sabrent Rocket nVME M2 drives (and a few other <G>), and an AMD 5500XT bought graphics card. Dan! The PSU did not have an 8-pin PCIe connector (grunt). But I found them, ordered them, they arrived (much more than Prime promised), and that was about a week ago. Finally got around to it today and installed the 5500XT with these adapters and all was good. I'm not a gamer (in fact I avoid these silly things as much as possible and don't allow them on any of my systems) but the 5500XT seems a bit sharper and more defined than the RX560 I've used before. Probably nothing measurable, but at least it's the same generation as the X570 with pcie gen 4 compatibility.
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