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SAPPHIRE 11293-01-20G Radeon Pulse RX 5700 Xt 8GB GDDR6 HDMI/ TRIPLE DP OC w/ Backplate (UEFI) PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card

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Features

  • Base clock 1670 MHz
  • Game clock 1815 MHz
  • Boost clock 1925 MHz
  • Pcie 4.0 OS - Windows 10, Windows 7 64 bit operating system required. System requirement - Recommended 650 watt power supply (minimum 600 watt power supply). 1 x 8-pin power connector. 1 x 6-pin power connector. PCI express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard. Minimum 8 GB of system memory. 16 GB recommended
  • 4 outputs 1 x HDMI 3 x DP
  • Dual-x cooling technology

Description

The Pulse Radeon RX 5700 Series is all about providing PC users with an immersive gaming experience and great value for money starting with the sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700 XT this factory-overclocked model is dedicated to customers who want a future proof card that delivers incredible visual fidelity lightning-fast performance and an advanced technology feature set to power the latest AAA and sports titles Built on the groundbreaking all-new AMD RDNA gaming architecture and 7nm process technology the Pulse RX 5700 XT comes with 2560 stream processors and three clock settings, including a boost-clock of up to 1925 MHz and a new game clock of 1815 MHz and 8 GB of DDR 6 the industry proven sapphire dual-X cooling solution has been finely tuned powered by two newly designed silent dual ball-bearing fans and a state-of-the-art radiator design has enabled sapphire to realism improved performance with cooler and quieter operation designed to maintain temperatures under 75°C while gaming and run up to 10 DBA quieter the streamlined form of sapphire’s 95mm blades mean greater airflow and superior heat sink coverage at lower noise compared to the Radeon Rx 5700 reference designs Intelligent fan control ensures fan speed is intelligently controlled to keep the GPU memory PWM IC and other components as low as possible in temperature to balance performance and fan noise Sapphire Pulse RX 5700 Series graphics cards harness the RDNA gaming architecture that supports high-speed GDDR6 memory and provides PCIe 4 0 support Pulse RX 5700 graphics cards offer powerful new Radeon features that elevate 1440P gaming including Radeon image sharpening (RIS) – brings crispness and clarity to in-game visuals that have been softened by other Post-Process effects in direct 9 12 and Vulkan titles fidelity – offers an open-source toolkit for game developers with high-quality Post-Process effects to help make games look beautiful while offering an optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance Radeon anti-lag – optimized for sports improves competitiveness by decreasing input-to-display response times by up to 31 percent. Form Factor: 2.3 slot, ATX Dimension: 254 x 135 x 46.5 (mm).


Memory Speed: ‎1.4 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon Navi


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎RADEON RX 5700XT


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎Sapphire Technology


Series: ‎11293-01-20G


Item model number: ‎11293-01-20G


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.5 x 8.5 x 2.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.5 x 8.5 x 2.75 inches


Manufacturer: ‎SAPPHIRE


Date First Available: ‎December 18, 2020


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  • update: buy with caution...(note: i used to really love this gpu)
Style: Graphics Card
I'm not going to post more numbers, if you are looking at this card, you've done your homework and know that it's a mid-range card that can run any game at 1080p on ultra & 144hz (maybe faster) and most games at 1440p at 144hz (with caveats). I don't know what people are talking about, this is not a noisy card. To start, I think you need to know what i'm dealing with: HAF912 case with 2x200mm fans (front&top), 1x120mm fan venting out back. the 140mm fan on my evo cpu cooler makes more noise at rest. (2600x, 16GB 3000CL15, Gigabyte Aorus MB, 750W) I mention this because, unlike most "beauty/display" cases with glass sides, mine is full of holes...literally. Lots of air is flowing in and out; 200mm fans push so much air at lower frequency that my case temps never exceed 35'C. As you can imagine, the latent/standing air is relatively cool compared to gpu&cpu temps and heat exchangers have access to cooler air. During demanding gaming sessions, the Pulse will ramp up and hit ~72'C and the fans will kick in and sustain at 80%, but fan noise is less my old GPU (my GTX980 caps at 84'C all the time and with smaller fans going at 100%=more high pitched whine). Not that any of that matters since most gamers have headsets and can't hear their computer. Honestly, I can still hear enemy footsteps on my mediocre (but very good value) mpow eg8 headset. Granted my computer is on the floor so sound has to travel a bit and bounce off some surfaces before it hits me in the head. I'd add a photo (cuz the red 'sapphire' looks good with my red led fans, cpu cooler and mb) but for some reason, amazon isn't accepting any of my photo formats. Games i play: overwatch, destiny2, gears of war5, apex (1440p, med/high, 144hz) ps. if you are having issues: update your mb bios, radeon driver, windows 10 UPDATE: 4weeks later. I did have an issue. I was playing overwatch and it crashed...hundreds of hours playing on my 980 and I've never had a game crash. Anyway, updated AMD drivers and after >40hrs of play, it looks solid. Updates are great; very subjective observation, but images look sharper. Will update again in 2020. UPDATE: This update is earlier than i said but i had to share my experience as i just upgraded to 27" 1440p 144hz Acer monitor. Just awesome, overwatch just became a lot easier. Those snipers wayyyyy out there...i can see them now! Wow. If i had known what a difference more pixels would make,i would have updated earlier! The Pulse is keeping up just fine, no lag, no tearing, no issues but i do play on medium settings, 144hz, 1440p. Now,when i watch movies that are 720 or 1080, sometimes i can see lines in static scenes (is it my new monitor or gpu...i dont know), anything with motion is awesome. I also tried watching 4k videos at 144hz and those didnt look too hot either. Gaming good, im soo happy! UPDATE: 12.19.19: well, things are going south fast. my love affair with all things AMD is now over...with the recent update to 19.12.2, i'm getting monitor failure during routine use (web browsing/Netflix). when I swap out my sapphire pulse rx5700xt for my old and trusty gtx980, no problem. but the recent update is causing a ton of "no signal detected" issues from GPU. failure with hdmi and dp cables that work fine on gtx980. thought it might have been monitor (Acer 27" gaming monitor (ED273UR)), but swapped that out for my old msi 27" and same signal failure :( sooooo, now I've dropped the rating from 5 stars to 1. I'm starting communications with Sapphire Tech; obviously this failure happened outside the return window. UPDATE: 12.20.19: updated to radeon driver 19.12.3 finally, all that "no signal detected" messiness and black screen stuff is gone. I was 'this close' to buying an RTX2070S...and to be honest, if I had known I was going to encounter these kind of crashes every time AMD tries to optimize the GPU drivers for 'this game' or 'that game', i'd have stayed with Nvidia (even though I really, really, really hate their pricing model). Another thing i've noticed is that the RX5700XT isn't tracking with the RTX2070S...it used to when it was first released and everyone who had one was dropping it into a hot gaming rig, but with the advent of 3rd party/custom GPU's, test data from Userbenchmark and Passmark have the RX57000XT more on par with the 2060S/2070. Either that or the driver updates for the 2070S are doing much better for that product line. I've cautiously upgraded to 3-stars, and my advice is: if you are on a budget for a GPU that can handle your gaming on high/ultra on a 1440p/144hz monitor this is a decent card (per GPU-Z: my card never exceeds 83'C (hot spots), GPU ~80'C max temp). if you can find it for under $379 (as of 12/20/19), that's good value. if you can afford it, go 2070S/2080S and you'll never look back. UPDATE: 12/23/19. Finally figured it out...it was the AMD Radeon Adrenalin 2020 App, so don't install it! It was causing black screens during games, freezing game, disconnecting from monitor. Uninstalled it and all that goes away, in fact, GPUZ says my 'hotspot temp' dropped a couple degrees. Only load up latest Radeon drivers, Windows and BIOS; don't touch any AMD add on apps (ie. Adrenalin or Ryzen Master crap). I still have buyers remorse, I should have stayed Nvidia and got a RTX2070S :( UPDATE: 3/10/20. I did it. I bought an EVGA RTX2080Super; I know...for the price of the Sapphire Pulse and the EVGA 2080S, I could have bought a RTX2080Ti, not my first stupid mistake, but it's the last time I buy an AMD GPU. I'll try to resell the Pulse RX5700XT to recoup some of the cost. I'm sure it's a great graphic card for some ppl for what they want, but it keeps crashing on the games I like to play...right in the middle of comp games, so I'm very sorry AMD; you make great CPU's and I think the GPU hardware is good but the drivers are unstable when a game or application push your GPU -->black screen/freeze/bsod, take your pick. All those artifacts on my screen that I thought were incompatibility issues -gone- I can now view 4k/120hz video on my 2k monitor without any stutter or lag. If I sound bitter, I am, this experiment cost me over $1200 and I never want to see another AMD GPU again!! This is me signing off, best of luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 12, 2019 by jim

  • Fast but hot, and AMD drivers... Also, yay AMD!
Style: Graphics Card
I've been away from AMD GPU's for awhile now, I ran a pair of 290X few years back with good success, and some lesser cards before that. I'd been on a GTX 1080 (non-TI) before this and wanted to try something new (and sell the 1080 before it depreciated anymore). The 5700xt is fast, in a lot of cases, faster than my previous 1080. Sometimes by as much as a solid 15fps in 4K gaming, which is more than I really expected based on what I'd read. It's also hot as heck. What is it with AMD and hot running GPU's? But the temps are manageable if you have any kinda case airflow, and the cards seem to be over-volted from the factory so an evening of monkeying around and I found a comfortable 1900ish mhz game clock with reasonable temps. Cooler is ok, little loud. Actually a LOT loud compared to my MSI gtx 1080, but this was a $400 card, so hey. What I can't fix, are AMD's drivers. I love em, really I do, AMD, but they manage to have some of the same driver issues I had with my 290x(!) all these years later. It's, almost impressive. Nothing completely debilitating, just annoyances. Things that make it feel like a more budget experience. The new radeon software is slick, it's got all sorts of neat stuff going on, wattman is ok, it's all really fine to me. But some random wonkiness in drivers is really annoying. Hitches in some, but not all, games/benchmarks. Dual monitors have the ram speed at max all the time, it never clocks down, and it's not the refresh rate issue that you see referenced online, both mine are 60hz screens. The fan rpm isn't reported correctly, in any software, 0rpm shows 150rpm or so. I've seen fan curves in wattman ignored, and they don't seem to reference the stated gpu temp but rather the other higher one, the name of which I forget. Misreported speeds here and there for some of the other monitoring tools I use. The hitches in games are the worst. They aren't consistent, it's not something else running in the background, windows is fresh, etc, etc, etc. The use experience just lacks the polish and just works that Nvidia has had for a long time now. It's ok, it was relatively cheap for the horsepower, and I like to swap sides now and again, but it would really help a lot to not find so many people online with the same issues on what is basically the best they have to offer right now. The temps the card runs at, and how fast it gets there, completely borked my software fan controls that used the GPU temp as part of the data to set case fan speeds, that's been a challenge to get set back up reasonably. If you're a tinkerer, plan on some time put in to get this thing to where you'll be happy. You can just stick it in and use some presets, or do nothing, and it'll work (loudly), but there's really a lot more to be had with some tuning. Overall I'm ok with it. I sold my 1080 for almost enough to buy this one, and I imagine in six months or a year this one will be worth more than said 1080 would be(hard to guess at used gpu markets). If I had to buy one, outright for cash money on a new build right now, I'd probably buy something from Nvidia to be honest. I wish that wasn't so, and I am glad to have an all AMD box again after so long, but they still have a way to go. Oh and don't try to run 4K games on this, you can, I do, but it's really not enough card, at all, for it unless you enjoy monkeying with settings and using upsampling and such(which works really well tbh). I'm sure it's a beast at 1080p and likely plenty at 1440. It's also probably quieter at lower resolutions where it isn't straining so much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2019 by Tiberious

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