Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5600 XT OC review -
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Here we have the Radeon 5600 XT PULSE version, a dual fan based cooler was fitted with a single power connector (8-pin). Display connectors include one HDMI and three DisplayPort connectors. The card offers HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4 and yes PCIe Gen 4.0 support. The card follows 0-DB fan tech bringing the fans to a standstill when the GPU core temperature is below 60 Celsius.
As mentioned, shortly before release AMD decided to update the specs of the 5700 XT OC/Factory tweaked models in this new configuration based on 160 and 180W TGPs as well as a bump in the memory data-rate to 14 Gbps.:
- Performance BIOS TGP: 160W, memory 14GBPS, Boost Clock 1750 MHz, Game Clock 1615 MHZ.
- Silent BIOS TGP: 135W, memory 12GBPS, Boost Clock 1620 MHz, Game Clock 1460 MHz.
The changes for the OC SKUs are significant to say at the very least. As mentioned, some other board partners will also run a 180W power envelope on the GPU.
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