- IT Office Moves
The IT Manager's Office Move Survival Guide
13 Nov, 2025
£461.71 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The AMD Radeon Pro W5700 is one of those “quietly decent” workhorse cards for people who need reliable compute/graphics in a workstation and don’t want to pay premium for the very top end. At ~£387 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a serious mid-range option rather than a toy—good value if your workload is things like CAD, engineering visuals, or general GPU-accelerated tasks where stability and proper driver support matter more than chasing peak gaming frame rates (you won’t be buying this for gaming).
That said, I wouldn’t buy it sight-unseen if your software stack is heavily CUDA-centric or you rely on very specific pro features that only certain ecosystems do well. Also, make sure the rest of your workstation is balanced—this card performs best when the CPU, RAM, and cooling are appropriate, because otherwise you end up paying for potential you never actually use. Overall: buy the W5700 if you’re building a stable, cost-conscious workstation for professional apps that play nicely with AMD Pro drivers; skip it (or compare hard with alternatives) if your applications or pipelines expect NVIDIA first, or if you’re aiming for high-end visualization throughput where you’d benefit from stepping up.

Dell
NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada Generation - Graphics card - RTX 4500 Ada - 24 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x16 - 4 x DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5060 8GB - Graphics card - GeForce RTX 5060 - 8 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, HDMI

Asus
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 12GB - White OC Edition - graphics card - GeForce RTX 5070 - 12 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, HDMI

Asus
ASUS Dual - White OC Edition - graphics card - GeForce RTX 5060 Ti - 16 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, HDMI - white