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Not sure its an issue but they don't list your video card in the compatible AMD video cards.
Compatible with NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 900 series, GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series, RTX 20 series, RTX SUPER series, and AMD Radeon RX 5700XT/5700/5600 XT/590/580/570, and Radeon Pro WX7100.
I think I would go this route instead but you might be okay
Apple is using AMD GPUs only for eGPUs only in Mojave
I copied this from the Apple website when I was looking for Apple eGPU supported list: Supported eGPU configurations It's important to use an eGPU with a recommended graphics card and Thunderbolt 3 chassis. And if you're using a MacBook Pro, the eGPU's Thunderbolt 3 chassis needs to provide...www.tonymacx86.com
It's a PCIe slot. It will link whatever you put to the OS it's fed to. They didn't link 5700XT, but we all know it is perfectly compatible with Catalina OOB. Their compatibility list leaves a lot to desire. 480 and 580 are exactly the same chip.