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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. The Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700 packs a punch for gamers on a slightly smaller budget. This model is powered by 2304 Stream Processors that run at a boost-clock up to 1750 MHz and a game clock of 1700 MHz, the Rx 5700 XT version. This model includes the quiet Dual-X two-fan solution with an improved easy fan swap quick connect system that means it is easy to remove, clean and replace, with just one screw holding it securely in place. The tried and tested 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, it has enabled Sapphire to realism-improved performance with a cooler and quieter operation. Designed to maintain temperatures under 75°C while gaming and running at up to 10 dBA quieter, the streamlined form of Sapphire's 95-mm blades mean greater airflow and superior heat sink coverage at lower noise levels compared to the Radeon rx 5700 reference designs. Intelligent fan control ensures the fan speed is intelligently controlled to keep the GPU, Memory, PWM IC and other components as cool as possible to balance performance and fan noise. The 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 - optimised for sports, improves competitiveness by decreasing input-to-display response times by up to 31 percent.
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Good, quiet card. Impressed.
Bought this to replaced an MSI RX5700XT Mech OC that failed after a few hours. it was noisy and hot before it failed. Maybe it was a dud.I’m only playing 1080p so the difference is not important to me.I max out everything I’ve played to get a steady 60fps.This is very quiet much more so than theIt has a dual bios with a quiet setting which drops the performance very slightly and slows the fans down.according to you tube videos you can flash one of the Bios with an XT firmware if you want and switch between them. (or with a single bios card you can just flash the bios) The XT bios won’t quite give you XT performance and there are risks with this I guess.This card is approx equivalent to a 2060 Super (but without raytracing - although on a 2060, raytracing is too slow anyway).With the bios flashed and a few tweaks you should get 2070 performance on average (this all depends upon which games you play... search you tube).With the bios flash the card does use quite a bit more power, but could be undervolted. I may try if I need more frames at some point.There is a red LED at the side if have a Perspex / glass panel. I’ve not yet had a go at changing the colour - I presume it’s fixed.AMD seem to have fixed the early driver issues, I’ve not had a problem with any game.The AMD image sharpening will ama Le you to run a 4k screen at a lower resolution with a sharp image similar, and currently more effectively than Nvidias DLSS (although I believe that is improving). This gives decent frame rates at 4k with setting turned down.Be aware that the reference blower style RX5700 and XT cards will run hotter and louder, but they do expel the air out the back of the case which can be better if you don’t have good cooking in your case.You should be able to get away with a 450 watt power supply if you don’t have too many other things going on in your case, but that will be a good make. If you have a basic spec power supply go 500 watt or more.
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