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You won't find backlighting on this edition, but the performance is really extra. All new games on Ultra details
Choose a well-ventilated cabinet because it really heats up
This is a hammer on the RTX 5070Ti but for a completely different money
After 2 months of use, I have nothing to complain about, the graphics card runs all and more demanding games without problems, some games can be slightly choppy, but that's more a bad optimization
A happy medium at that price. The performance is unreal I play a lot of games now that I didn't get a chance to play with the old GTX 1650 SUPER. It's quite big, it's not worth bumping into small boxes. I appreciate the support in the package though I didn't put it in it has no way to flex. You can't get Stalker2 to epic 60fps even with better graphics, it's poorly optimized. What annoys me a bit is the coil whine I think most pieces will do this, but it's not that bad with headphones you can barely hear it at max. load. The temperature is probably the worst, it's incredibly hot, but I'm told that's normal. I have an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X with Dual fan I could realistically heat the apartment with it. Normally I took the covers off and added an external fan (ordinary desktop xD ) totally on punk right away it dropped to half the temperature even though it sounds like crap. Satisfaction so far, it's not a complete top, but for the price. Graphics have been incredibly overpriced for the last few years this is still doable.
Performance (STALKER2) on epic setting 60fps, on high 80fps. For the price awesome, not worth buying better it doesn't affect the game is poorly optimized.
The brace in the package (I didn't use it, my case is not designed for it) has no way to bend despite the size.
Coil whine (the fans definitely don't do this, but it's not that bad, you can't hear it with headphones on, only at max. performance)
Temperature (well 60C° is enough for me, they say graphics are built up to 95C°, I uncovered the case, added an external fan, it dropped rapidly)
Notice to potential buyers. I've been dealing with Sapphire support on an interesting matter. One of the fans was turning up to max for no reason (for example, when the PC was starting up). revolutions. After a few test videos, support advised to advertise the card. I was still googling and binging and I came across several threads on Reddit from people who had the exact same problem as me, but with a different Pulse model from Sapphire. Viola = solution found. the problem was caused by the support piece of hardware that Sapphire supplied with the card, so that it would not "bend" and there was not much pressure on the PCI-E slot on the MB. And strangely enough, this piece when I had it under the card was pushing on some part of the card so badly that it was causing completely random behavior of one of the card's fans. If I were to advertise this, the defect would not manifest itself, because I can imagine testing the card lying flat without a case. So now maximum satisfaction, it's quiet, even when playing under load it's nothing extra noisy. And what several people complain about in the reviews here - coil whine - will probably be unfortunately piece by piece. I've never experienced this problem.
S. T. A. L. K. E. R. 2 on a 2K monitor all at max with no problems
This GPU has thousands of great reviews, only a few negative ones - unfortunately I hit the negative spectrum. From the beginning I was bothered by loud coil whine, fragments on secondary monitors when turning off, instability and especially stupid drivers, which did not respond to the set fps limits - the card spontaneously calculated a strong amount of FPS -> for some game titles even over 800 fps although the set limits was 160 max, sometimes even less. It was pushing itself to the limit and was unstable, causing crashes to blue death or just crashing games.
For about half a year I waited to see if the problem would be solved by driver updates, which unfortunately did not happen, so I claimed the GPU. Alza supposedly replaced me piece for piece, which I had strong doubts about - same problems. Unfortunately, they did not manage to deliver all the contents of the package (they lost the mounting accessories) and so they were literally forced to accept this GPU back and issue a credit note based on only partial fulfillment under the claim. Instead of this card came MSI GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER 16G VENTUS 3X OC graphics card, although a little more expensive but heaven and smoke. Even the cheaper GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GAMING OC 16G performs better than this Radeon piece. The bottom line is Radeon will not be allowed in my house for a long time, maybe never again, only NVIDIA!
+ Alza has dropped a lot with me thanks to a very unprofessional approach to claiming this GPU.
As an option for a Linux gaming PC, it's a great graphic. The drivers are open source, the graphics have a lot of power and work right out of the box. 20GB VRAM insures that even the memory-guzzling Proton will hopefully never hit the limit. Due to the consumption quite a lot of heating, I recommend only in a well-ventilated closet. AMD's attitude towards open source made the RX 7900 XT the obvious choice, I didn't even consider Nvidia.
open source driver in the Linux kernel
power
20GB VRAM
Wayland support
higher consumption
undervolt and underclock possible only from kernel 6.7