Hey everybody, long time no see 
My PC is due for a GPU upgrade, and as one of my usecases is Realtime-Kernel development and audio production on Linux, nVidia is not an option. I have a Lazer3D LZ7, so the GPU can't be longer than 181mm.
Well, as luck has it, ASRock released the RX 5500 XT Challenger ITX 8G in April, and it seems like a perfect fit. AMD, big upgrade over my current GTX 970, even lower TDP so no PSU-upgrade needed, relatively affordable at 220€, super-short at 170mm, and 8GB of RAM means less dependence on PCIe speed, which is good as my MB only has PCIe 3.0. Also, I really like that it has three DP ports. I'm running my three monitors via daisychaining right now, and that's given me all sorts of headaches.
The cooler is relatively wide but the PCB is a bit slimmer, so I think this shouldn't be a problem.
But, I couldn't find a single review for this card and not a single forum post about it on SFN. Did anyone get this card and/or knows whether it's a good buy? Are you aware of any alternatives?
My PC is due for a GPU upgrade, and as one of my usecases is Realtime-Kernel development and audio production on Linux, nVidia is not an option. I have a Lazer3D LZ7, so the GPU can't be longer than 181mm.
Well, as luck has it, ASRock released the RX 5500 XT Challenger ITX 8G in April, and it seems like a perfect fit. AMD, big upgrade over my current GTX 970, even lower TDP so no PSU-upgrade needed, relatively affordable at 220€, super-short at 170mm, and 8GB of RAM means less dependence on PCIe speed, which is good as my MB only has PCIe 3.0. Also, I really like that it has three DP ports. I'm running my three monitors via daisychaining right now, and that's given me all sorts of headaches.
The cooler is relatively wide but the PCB is a bit slimmer, so I think this shouldn't be a problem.


But, I couldn't find a single review for this card and not a single forum post about it on SFN. Did anyone get this card and/or knows whether it's a good buy? Are you aware of any alternatives?