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GIGABYTE Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 5600 XT 6GB GDDR6 HDMI/Triple DP OC w/Backplate (UEFI) PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card

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Features

  • 4 Outputs 3 x DisplayPort 1 x HDMI

Description

Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 5600 XT 6GB GDDR6 HDMI / TRIPLE DP OC w/ backplate (UEFI) PCIe 4 0 Graphics Card

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon Navi


Brand: Sapphire


Graphics Ram Size: 6 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: AMD


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon Navi


Graphics Card Ram: 6 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 12 GHz


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840x2160


Brand: Sapphire


Video Processor: AMD


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: manual


Model Name: Pulse RX 5600 XT


Graphics Description: Sapphire AMD Radeon Navi graphics card


Global Trade Identification Number: 50


Manufacturer: Sapphire


UPC: 840777083550


Mfr Part Number: 11296-01-20G


Model Number: 11296-01-20G


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Item Weight: 1130 Grams


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  • Great affordable GPU; very good price/performance ratio Great affordable GPU; very good price/performance ratio
I'm an occasional gamer upgrading from a RX 570 and the performance difference is very noticeable (more than 70% improvement); this card is connected to an Asus B350 ROG board with a Ryzen 5 2600X CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 650W power supply. The card itself is working great, it is very quiet, doesn't get hot and power consumption is reasonable (160W, that is just 10W more than my old card); although its size is a bit bigger than I expected I had no fitting issues in my mid-tower case. After connecting the card I had to uninstall the previously installed Radeon drivers (which I keep up to date), restart and then install the drivers again before the card was recognized correctly. My card came with the latest version of the new BIOS (v1.02 from Sapphire's website) so I didn't have to worry about having to flash anything. UPDATE: I highly recommend this card; after 1 month of usage (including some 1440p gaming on Fortnite in High, FIFA20 and Diablo 3 in Ultra settings) I wish I could give it 6 starts. I haven't seen any artifacts or black screen related issues that some people have reported. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020 by Jeff

  • The Perfect GPU for $300 The Perfect GPU for $300
Build Includes: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 with Arctic 34 Esports Duo GPU: Sapphire Rx 5600 XT Motherboard: B450M Dsh3 WiFi Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16Gb: 3200Mhz Evga 600w 80 GD Power Supply Case Fans: AsiaHorse RGB FS 9002 ( 5 Pack) Computer Case: Darkflash Dlm21 White Mesh Cables: McDream Sleeved Rainbow Cables Meet Holiday: Darling in the Franxx Stickers I like the design on the shell of the GPU it has a nice look even though it’s hard plastic. The only things that’s kind of sucks about the look of the card is that the red led is not changeable. The Performance of the card is great I get around 100~130 FPS on High settings in Modern Warfare and it never goes above 50~60 degrees. That’s good because Modern Warfare is a pretty demanding game. You could probably get 144Fps on Competitve settings. And if you are wondering why I have two pipes on the card instead of the usual one. It’s because I got lucky and got the RX 5700XT cooling. Which I’m not sure if everyone will get that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 by Jasmine Cruz

  • 2 years Later-Great card for eGPU
Just an update - two years later this card still performing fantastic. Still working solid in both MacOS and through boot camp in windows. So happy I purchased years ago when it was well under $100. Hopefully I can look forward to more years of use since I won’t pay these stupid high prices for graphics cards. This has been a great card and purchase for eGPU (Razer core x) and my MacMini. It’s running well in both MacOS and in Win10 through Bootcamp. It’s very quiet and the fans don’t kick on unless gaming or start up. This particular card isn’t listed on the Apple support site, but it is working for me and is the upgraded version with 14gps. Once in Windows through Bootcamp I went to AMD website and downloaded the 2020 drivers, did a shut down/start up and card was recognized with no errors. Benchmark tests in both operating systems have provided better than expected results. I am happy I decided on this card. I’ll update my review if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020 by Laura

  • DiaplayPort is almost necessary
Bought my RX 5600 CT two days after it dropped for a good deal, and boy am I satisfied with the powerhouse that it is! Only one 8-pin PCI power connector required - good for smaller form factor builds with limited cable management, and 150W of power draw isn't half bad for the performance you get in exchange. The use of AMD's Redeon Adrenalin software also makes it incredibly easy to overclock the card to what it can handle on its own. Mine's currently running a 4% higher clock speed (1820 MHz) and memory clock at 3% (1800MHz) just by moving a few sliders, putting it staunchly at the performance of a stock RX5700. Combining the Adrenalin software features (blur scaling, resolution inflation, etc) along with Sapphire Trixx boosting utilities, seeing absurd framerates with near-imperceptible loss of quality makes this a perfect card for someone seeking to set up a 2k gaming rig, or even those comfortable with a 2 or 3 1080p monitor setup. My only flaw is the use of an older monitor with HDMI, causing some anti-aliasing issues, if I had a newer monitor or one that supported DisplayPort the issue would not exist - though that is my only issue! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020 by Braxton

  • 1080p KING
This is about as good as it gets for 1080p before you start to hit some massive diminishing returns. We've peeked in the most popular resolution. If you don't plan on getting a 1440p or 4k monitor anytime soon, this card will last you many years. This version also comes with the new speedy bios that basically makes this a 5700 in terms of fps, some other manufacturers didn't install the full speed boost, but since this card has such a well made cooler, they went all out and better yet, the fans are totally inaudible when gaming, and when on your desktop they don't even spin at all. Upgraded from a blower r9 290, so the peace and quiet, and the far more stable gameplay are both super refreshing. Overall, this is the best 5600xt you can buy, and i would highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020 by Emma

  • Best bang for the buck video card in mid 2020
Yes Big Navi and RTX 3000 series is coming out soon and likely will lower the price of this card and other current get cards soon. But for under $300, it's a better performance than a comparable Nvidia 2060 Super on most games, it can even do 40 - 60 FPS in 4k for many games, it's flawless at 1080p at ultra for every game, and perfectly usable on 1440p for the majority of games. Cheaper cards won't have the performance, at the 5700XT and RTX 2070 Super, you're looking at a 30 - 50% increase in price for the next step of performance. This card is the perfect sweet spot for performance and price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020 by Han K.

  • Great card for 1080p gaming Great card for 1080p gaming
This is a great card for gaming at 1080p as your able to max out the settings for most games and stay well above 60 fps. However I cannot speak for every game so I would recommend looking at some benchmarks for this card if your curious about a certain game. As far as the driver issues that revolve around this and other AMD cards I have experienced some issues but now with the latest drivers on all of my components I have had no issues. Just make sure other components like your monitor display driver are up to date because that caused some blue screens for me but since updating it, it hasn't happened again. As far as I can tell this has the updated V BIOS and performs well. I leave the card to its default value because when I tried to manually overclock it, it would crash every once in a while. However it's possible that the next driver update could fix it but its not much of a performance gain over the default boost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 by Tyler

  • Very happy I went with Sapphire
I've had this in my new build for a little over a week. So far everything has been great. There was a single incident where windows told me that the card malfunctioned, but reinstalling the drivers fixed the problem. Sure it's not the best card on the market right now, but it's a great value. I was going to go with a 1650 super until I realized how much better performance I could get for another $100 if I went with AMD. Like most, I was initially put off by the driver problems horror stories. I've only had the one problem so far but it's been resolved, and I will update this if anything else goes wrong in the future. With UserBenchmark I got a result of 90%, higher than I was expecting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020 by Liz

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