Sapphire RX 7600 Pulse Tear-Down & Disassembly

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    The Sapphire RX 7600 Pulse was ill-fated enough to be an RX 7600 -- naturally -- but now it must also survive a tear-down with GN. This tear-down looks at build quality, some play in the assembly, and more of a GPU that, along with the 4060 Ti, has questionable immediate relevance.
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    00:00 - Partner Model RX 7600 Arrives
    01:12 - The Sapphire Pulse Walk-Around
    03:28 - HUGE Amount of Play
    05:25 - Checking the Fans
    07:05 - Excellent Shroud Design
    10:14 - Removing the Cooler
    13:25 - The PCB
    14:26 - The Backplate
    16:43 - Conclusion
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  • @rellikai945
    @rellikai945 Год назад +700

    Sapphire has always felt like the EVGA of AMD to me. Nobody ever seems to have a lot to complain about when it comes to their gpus, even with one like this where at first you feel like it's shoddily put together, turns out it allows for easier user reparability and maintenance.

    • @toad7395
      @toad7395 Год назад +67

      Their design is also really simple but beautiful I love my sapphire pulse

    • @trajectoryunown
      @trajectoryunown Год назад +28

      I've defaulted to Sapphire Pulse since watching a GN video a while ago. They produced some card with solid thermals and decent overclockability. Might cost more than most of the competition, but it's generally worth it. Haven't regretted my RX 6600 yet.

    • @xnutzii
      @xnutzii Год назад +12

      @@trajectoryunown same for me with my sapphire nitro+ 6700 xt :D

    • @julian.morgan
      @julian.morgan Год назад +11

      Yep - I normally buy secondhand GPU's and the only ones that have been problematic have NOT been Sapphire. Dual vBIOS is must for secondhand buyiing confidence though, so shame these don't have it.

    • @HondoJarrus
      @HondoJarrus Год назад +7

      Same here, picked up a used Sapphire Nitro 6700xt specifically because of the robust VRAM cooling.👍

  • @kniazjarema8587
    @kniazjarema8587 Год назад +392

    I'm happy that Sapphire made this card more on the side of a consumer. Easy to fix minor problems, easy to clean. That's what i like, because that's the only stuff i can do at home without sending it to the repair shop.

    • @kniazjarema8587
      @kniazjarema8587 Год назад +44

      And the screws are simple phillips screws, compared to nvidia's torx screws. That's also a big plus to me.

    • @Chronostra
      @Chronostra Год назад +16

      @@kniazjarema8587 heh. I see what you did there

    • @keonxd8918
      @keonxd8918 Год назад

      Pretty sure most 2 fan cards are designed like this

    • @StrikeWarlock
      @StrikeWarlock Год назад +6

      Sapphire never failed to impress. It's no surprise they were the goto people brought up when EVGA left the game.

    • @silverhawkroman
      @silverhawkroman Год назад

      I'm surprised they don't come with a mesh to hold dust, why depend on the case to have it?

  • @DexMaster881
    @DexMaster881 Год назад +242

    One thing about that Shroud that's awesome is
    You can 3D print your Own, Zero Issues.
    Since it doesn't depend on clearances Other than Basic 5 screws and some Height clearance.
    You can make the card Look like you want it to.

    • @kdee3492
      @kdee3492 Год назад +13

      Can't put more than one like on this. I do 3d modeling and imagine a cool dragon relief on custom shroud with an MSI mb. Or 3d veronoi cells design (similar to evga but more 3d) in organic theme build or something. So many things you can do for show piece or if you just have the time to make the build that much more personal.

    • @minecraftzocker272
      @minecraftzocker272 Год назад +9

      Dont forget passive cooling if the case and airflow allows it.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Год назад +11

      Or make a shroud to fit bigger/better fans (Noctua mod anyone?)...

    • @kdee3492
      @kdee3492 Год назад +8

      @@stephanweinberger Noctua fans perfect for steampunk exposed copper and metal build.

    • @scarkillerful
      @scarkillerful Год назад +9

      Or just deshroud it completely and swap in 120mm case fans. Boom "Noctua edition" card (**cough cough** the SFX community has been doing this for far longer than Noctua has)

  • @kingofnfsfan
    @kingofnfsfan Год назад +157

    I like Sapphire. This design is what i expect from a Pulse. Simple, good looking and big fans, that will probably not be loud. The decision with the seperating shroud and functional backplate are really practical and show that there are still cards out there that focus on performance and user experience, rather than beeing a minimalistic bar of good looking plastic.

    • @TECHOSAUR
      @TECHOSAUR Год назад

      yes really, i tried their RX 6950XT Toxic Liquid cooled and it was a beast and temp max 45

  • @gorjy9610
    @gorjy9610 Год назад +162

    Fuses also make cards much easier to repair. I never had card with fuses that was not repairable after shorted mosfet. Die always survive and you don't have burned through PCB. I like to see that on lower end card, too many more expensive boards skip them for some reason.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +13

      Yeah, cards with fuses are the best. If you're confident, you can remove the fuse and add a fuse holder socket (i advocate for the SMD ceramic ones) and that makes things even easier. ALSO, the ceramic fuse holder surrounds the fuse on all sides facing the board, thus risk of any kind of damage from any action from the fuse is zero. It's rare, but i have seen it happen.
      That said, these days PSUs have their own internal fuses to prevent that, but never hurts to be overprotected.

  • @TheNerdy1
    @TheNerdy1 Год назад +78

    The reason for the fan shroud moving is because the holes in the PCB are larger than the screws. The screws are held by spring tension and this is what gives it play. If they were just screws and made full connection with the shroud and back plate you wouldn't get that movement.

    • @loreo5509
      @loreo5509 10 месяцев назад

      thanks!!! i though the screws were not tight enough haha....

  • @rapamune
    @rapamune Год назад +432

    Easy to remove dust from this card, going by how easily the shroud is dismantled.

    • @LazyLifeIFreak
      @LazyLifeIFreak Год назад +17

      Yep, fans too.

    • @zedorda1337
      @zedorda1337 Год назад +8

      Also seems to have a passive cooling option for tight space applications with adequate case air flow. SFC ITX anyone?

    • @RandomlnternetGuy
      @RandomlnternetGuy Год назад +14

      ​​@@LazyLifeIFreak I would LOVE to see someone come up with 3D printed shrouds that you can fit various other fans into.

    • @LazyLifeIFreak
      @LazyLifeIFreak Год назад +5

      @@RandomlnternetGuy In niches there is riches.

    • @GrizzAxxemann
      @GrizzAxxemann Год назад +1

      @@RandomlnternetGuy If you design it, they will come.

  • @zedorda1337
    @zedorda1337 Год назад +90

    I guess Steve is not too familiar with the sound dampening concept of the floating suspension. I have a feeling they took inexpensive loud fans and designed the shroud to absorb most of the sound causing harmonics. In a vary cost effective way with flexible plastic and spring loaded fasteners.

    • @charlesballiet7074
      @charlesballiet7074 Год назад +17

      thats exactly right I tightened mine down and the card would houl and whistle so i loosened them back up again and things were fine

    • @SalandFindles
      @SalandFindles Год назад +2

      This ^

    • @shanez1215
      @shanez1215 Год назад +1

      That's pretty cool, I never thought of it like that. Although even with floating suspension, you do still want the screws to be tightened so they can't fall out.

  • @purplegill10
    @purplegill10 Год назад +50

    As a DIY lover I really love that shroud design. I hope it becomes a trend since the right to repair movement has becomenso prevalent.

  • @sublime2craig
    @sublime2craig Год назад +21

    Wow, like you mentioned I haven't seen a GPU shroud that comes off that easily since the old Radeon HD 7000 series and the R9 series GPUs. My old Powercolor PCS 7970 and Sapphire R9 280x toxic all came apart just like this pulse model, made it so easy to replace fans and to clean out dust etc... Awesome to see again!

    • @ayuchanayuko
      @ayuchanayuko Год назад +5

      My Sapphire RX570 ITX is like this too. Also my old HD7750 and HD7770.

  • @m4yd1e86
    @m4yd1e86 Год назад +22

    It'd be nice to see more cards adopt that easy shroud removal for cleaning/fan replacement.

  • @ClarkWasHere1
    @ClarkWasHere1 Год назад +10

    You all deserve a medal, getting a 4060ti teardown done as well as the review and doing all of the 7600 reviews and breakdowns, right before having to travel to computex

  • @dangingerich2559
    @dangingerich2559 Год назад +11

    That having the shroud and fan separate from the heatsink, and the flexibility of the mounting of the shroud, is a SMART move. I really like that part of this design.
    Oh, and that empty controller and two headers Steve comments on are probably for the Nitro+ version of the card, which they like to add an RGB controller and external header. I have an RX 6600XT Nitro+ card, and it has both of those while the Pulse version does not, and costs a little less.

  • @OneAngrehCat
    @OneAngrehCat Год назад +14

    I'm absolutely confident that the removable shroud is a quality of life feature. Ask Sapphire and they'll confirm. They do this on all their cards.
    If there's one thing true about them, it's that their RMA/serviceability is top notch.

  • @JohnCarter04
    @JohnCarter04 Год назад +47

    As someone who bought an EVGA card back in the 900 series (good times), I've found that Sapphire has seemingly filled a similar role that EVGA did with Nvidia back in the day. Quality product yet simple to work with, especially my Pulse 6700XT. As for the play in your unit, I'd be disappointed if I bought a card and received that, but like you said, lord knows what happened behind the scenes because of how absolutely insane this launch has been for AMD.

    • @moorhen6156
      @moorhen6156 Год назад +14

      the play comes from the fact that the shroud is mounted under spring tension, instead having screws that direct mount to the pcb would remove most of the play

    • @glorfindel4945
      @glorfindel4945 Год назад

      @@moorhen6156 What kind of benefit might the spring tension provide instead of using (normal) screws?

    • @JohnCarter04
      @JohnCarter04 Год назад +5

      And honestly I'd rather have it this way; it looks very user replaceable. Personally after the several years of the GPU shortage and now these non-meaningful generational improvements in the midrange segment, I'm pretty jaded. It would be fair to say I'm looking for anything to complain about, and the reality is it's a $300 card. Just wish the GPU core itself was more performant.

    • @user-xn3kt6bn5r
      @user-xn3kt6bn5r Год назад +11

      @@glorfindel4945 I'd imagine that since the fans are mounted to the shroud, the shrouds on spring tension reduce fan noise. Just a guess though.

    • @robotsix6268
      @robotsix6268 Год назад +2

      ​@@glorfindel4945 might be quieter, fan Operation.

  • @-eMpTy-
    @-eMpTy- Год назад +22

    The Vega 56 Pulse also had a flow through cooler design, simply because they used the "nano" version of the Vega PCB for it. Essentially half of the card's length was just the cooler, similar as you'd find on some modern nvidia cards these days.

    • @habilain
      @habilain Год назад +1

      The Vega 56 Pulse also had a similar easily removable shroud design (as well as contact-pad fans). Somehow something ended up damaged on my shroud where one fan would not spin, long after warranty was gone, even after replacing the fans. In the end I removed the shroud, not disturbing the metal portion of the heatsink, and zip-tied a couple of case fans on, using an adapter to run them off of the cards PWM signal.

  • @MasterN64
    @MasterN64 Год назад +23

    I will be the first to say that as long as a product works well and performs well i couldnt give a damn if it feels cheap. No amount of sleek brushed metal or fancy design choices can fix design issues. How it actually performs is whats important. I would take a plastic shroud with easy access fans like this one on a $1600 card over one with "screwless" brushed metal design any day as long as the cooling and game performance were adequate.

    • @clansome
      @clansome Год назад +1

      So you'd buy a card based purely on whether the fans were easily serviceable ? Easily pleased then. I would be pissed if a card even that cheap had its fans go on me. I've got a collection of Ati cards, and others, that are well over a decade old and whilst their performance is shit nowadays at least the fans still work. In 30 years of PC gaming I've never had a fan go on me.

  • @Voyajer.
    @Voyajer. Год назад +1

    Just got my GN coasters in today, happy to support what you guys do!

  • @draggonhedd
    @draggonhedd Год назад +6

    Once again Sapphire proves they know how to make an affordable user-friendly card. I don't care about the percieved build quality of a card in my hands., im rarely holding it. I want it to be easy to service, easy to clean, and cheap. I would rather a cheap, easy to remove, unadorned shield and the design focus put into performance, cooling, and budget. I'm glad sapphire is doing that. I wish they would take it one step further and just use standard 92x15mm fans, i'd love that. Every card i've ever bought has had the fans fail and i've had to DIY a cooling solution. That would make it so much easier.

  • @joshuagreer8046
    @joshuagreer8046 Год назад +11

    This cooler is reminiscent of the rx580 where the shroud separates entirely from the cooler hell the heatsink is the exact same design as well...

  • @CoreyKearney
    @CoreyKearney Год назад +11

    So few cards have horizontal fins. I don't know why you'd want to blow hot exhaust into your motherboard, or these days your M.2 drive.

    • @c99kfm
      @c99kfm Год назад +3

      Honestly, something like the Acer Predator Bifrost A770 makes a lot of sense to me - horizontal fins over the GPU and a fan blowing hot air out the back, and vertical fins on the front half of the card, possibly with a blow-through configuration there. Sure, Acer flubbed the Bifrost, but the base concept seems sound - possibly minus the blower fan, regular fans seem to work perfectly well with horizontal fins, after all.

  • @cracklingice
    @cracklingice Год назад +48

    sigh
    just 5 years ago this was a $100 card (RX 560). While the plastic shroud mounted directly to the PCB with plastic towers feels cheap - honestly, I'd take it because that 4 screws to dusting maintenance and just 8 screws to change compound design is leaps and bounds better than the puzzles Nvidia cards have become.

    • @jameshernandez4112
      @jameshernandez4112 Год назад +1

      This is much more in the line of the 480/580. Which launched around 230 I think.

    • @cracklingice
      @cracklingice Год назад +1

      @@jameshernandez4112 hmm. 128-bit memory bus, budget memory capacity - sure - it's a 258-bit card with mid and high end memory configurations....
      It's a modern RX 560 with ray tracing capability. It's even right there in the pricing. If you factor in the additional silicon of around 65% that's around $164. Then factor in the 50% inflation since then and you're right around $249 so this card is only $20 more than that.

    • @narutogett
      @narutogett Год назад +2

      The RX 560 couldn't compete with even the 1050 back in the day while the 580 was a 1060 competitor. Based on that, I also believe that this is more of a 580 successor that will compete against the 4060.

    • @jameshernandez4112
      @jameshernandez4112 Год назад +2

      @@cracklingice ... The 560 was a 75watt card that came with 4 gigs of ram and was worse than then 1050ti. This is a 3060 competitor. Which means it's on the same level as the 580.

    • @cracklingice
      @cracklingice Год назад

      @@narutogett Except the '4060' is actually a 4050...

  • @benwp4179
    @benwp4179 Год назад +1

    I am happy to see GPU tear downs again! I like watching these even if I don't buy the model. Thanks for the content!

  • @Shanghaimartin
    @Shanghaimartin Год назад +24

    Nice little card. I'll be sure to grab one when it's less than $230 👍

  • @UniSol32
    @UniSol32 Год назад +4

    that shroud design is good for someone that want to make diy shroud for noctua fans or any custom stuff, easy with 3d printer few standoffs, plate with mounting holes and you can have whatever you want :)

  • @convextlc9767
    @convextlc9767 Год назад +17

    The Sapphire and pulse cards seem to have always been just solid more budget-like AIB cards.

  • @Sybertek
    @Sybertek Год назад +8

    It's not that bad of a card for the price. Still, there are more demands in the VRAM department. Honestly, I'd rather put in a few more dollars and get a 6700 (non-XT). I use a 6800XT since the price fell so much and it seemed like a good future proofing solution considering the rest of the components that I use. The Nitro+ runs so cool compared to the Tuf.
    Overall, Sapphire's changes in the shroud and fins needs more credit. Looks a lot easier to switch things out and service the card in a more expedient manner. The amount of screws is actually quite small compared to some other SKUs I've seen.

  • @nitewing7442
    @nitewing7442 Год назад

    My last 3 GPUs have all been Sapphire and Powercolor cards, Sapphire RX580 (Still bangs for 1080p) 8gb, Powercolor Red Dragon RX580 (moved to a gaming build for the grandkids for 1080p), and currently socketed Sapphire Pulse RX 6700 (Non-XT) that is UV / OC and rips at 1440p for gaming. All 3 cards have been rock solid performers, less expensive than most competitors, and a breeze for maintenance. Building rigs for 20 years, I'll be the first to endorse a Sapphire card. They truly are the eVGA of AMD. Never had to RMA a Sapphire card, but I've repaired dozens of them and by all accounts, I've heard nothing but excellent reviews about their support / RMA processes. Keep up the great work with these teardowns Steve. These are the types of videos that consumers absolutely need to make educated purchasing decisions. Thank you!

  • @burtburtist
    @burtburtist Год назад +4

    the design for having the heatsink seperate from the shroud actually makes me consider the sapphire model so far, thanks for the teardowns, gn

  • @jannegrey593
    @jannegrey593 Год назад +12

    Personally I bought RX 6700 10 GB - it's also Sapphire Pulse. It seems very similar, but feels a bit less cheap.

  • @msrblonline
    @msrblonline Год назад

    I have a sapphire rx 590. I had a fan that started grinding in a month of ownership. I contacted support, they asked me to send a video. I did. They got back to me in a few hours asking for a shipping address they can send the replacement to. I did not need to send proof of purchase or anything. Those were one of those one screw quick swap fans. They asked me to send back the deffective fan for failure analyze, if I can. Was a nice experience other than it happened in the first place. Over all I am satisfied with the brand. It's been years and the card still serves me well. Sapphire is good in my books.

  • @Lucius4992
    @Lucius4992 Год назад +4

    I bought a renewed Saphire RX 6600 a week ago (very similar looking design) and went trough the same experience with the play in the frame. I tried tightening the screws as well and it didn't work. But the card itself worked perfectly with decent temps and it was a gift for someone else, so I didn't mess with it too much. I would buy again.

  • @RomaniaDeAzi
    @RomaniaDeAzi Год назад +3

    What you miss to understand, that shroud play is a good thing because it dials down the vibration from the fans.

  • @Joel-st5uw
    @Joel-st5uw Год назад

    This is a really nice design. Simple, but in this case that's really valuable (nothing about this card needs to be complicated). Also, those fuses are REALLY good to see, because they're a sign that Sapphire cares about repairing boards. Like you said, fuses don't prevent failures, but they DO prevent charring expensive ICs, PCB traces, etc when something goes wrong. They're an insurance policy, often omitted to save a few pennies, but their presence means that Sapphire cares about recovering the board if it happens to suffer a fluke power rail excursion (replace the component that failed, replace the fuse, no cooked PCBs, good to go). I'm really happy to see this.

  • @johanneskaramossov5103
    @johanneskaramossov5103 Год назад +18

    have to admit though, horizontal fins are rare and as someone sometimes looking to adapt a 1 or 2 slot Graphics card into a Rack server case it makes the world of difference for that but this particular model looks like its a bit to big to the sides to fit into a 1U rackmount if i look at the bracket.

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Год назад +3

    It’s nice to see a basic little card that’s easy to take apart for repair. You don’t see that much these days now.

  • @danielheald411
    @danielheald411 Год назад +1

    I recently cleaned and reposted my 5600XT Sapphire Pulse and the construction is nearly identical. Very easy to maintain, good to see they have not gotten away from this.

  • @raute2687
    @raute2687 Год назад +4

    Love the design of this card. I've been thinking about getting a new eGPU for my Laptop and having AV1 encode might be very useful as eGPUs can currently only be connected via 4x pcie.
    Might pick this one up once the price has come down a bit.

  • @PotatMasterRace
    @PotatMasterRace Год назад +4

    4:10 maybe it is for fan vibration dampening?

  • @reynold99991
    @reynold99991 Год назад +19

    Tech jesus work hard to bring us the necessary information 😊

  • @Grizzermacht
    @Grizzermacht Год назад

    4:06 as soon as I hear Steve say "Someone's been in here", dankpods immediately screams this in my head.

  • @ronneloares
    @ronneloares 7 месяцев назад

    I'm planning to get this card. I like how they design the shroud and looks easy to clean the fans.

  • @porklaser
    @porklaser Год назад

    Love that shroud looks super easy to work on without accidentally yanking out a tiny little cable wound in to the guts of that heatsink.

  • @enzoe.6897
    @enzoe.6897 Год назад +1

    the easy removal of the fan shroud also makes cleaning much easier, always did that on my rx580 pulse

  • @Triaxx2
    @Triaxx2 Год назад

    Always a good sign when the video starts with Steve talking about the card's Jiggle Physics.

  • @andreasrichman5628
    @andreasrichman5628 4 месяца назад +1

    8:27 This design is a BIG advantage! It must be a compensation for the absence of 'quick connect' fan they usually had on their products. Very thoughtful, good job Sapphire!

  • @NuclearArbitor
    @NuclearArbitor Год назад +2

    Both my 6800xt and my 7900xtx are sapphire cards that I got after being impressed by the engineering of their cards in previous teardown GN has done. I don't have anything to compare them against, but so far I'm happy with them.

  • @kel5423
    @kel5423 Год назад +1

    As usual, great video. My last card (RX 570 Nitro+ 8GB version) and my current one (RX 6700 XT Pulse 12GB) are both from Sapphire. Great cards and good quality, I highly recommend them.

  • @DJ.1001
    @DJ.1001 Год назад

    many of the 6600xts had a similar fan shroud design. So nice to be able to fully clean the card without disturbing paste and thermal pads.

  • @Archer_Legend
    @Archer_Legend Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing a teardown of a partner card, I would love to see them more consistantly because it is hard now to know how serviceable is what you are buying since you stopped doing these kind of videos.

  • @ivanmarc3155
    @ivanmarc3155 Год назад

    excellent video!

  • @HermSezPlayToWin
    @HermSezPlayToWin Год назад

    Thanks Steve!

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +4

    The looseness is vibration dampening on the outer fan shroud. There's literally no reason whatsoever to have springs there if not for that reason. I forget model, but one of my old Nvidia cards had this as well. I know, because the first time i took it apart, a couple of springs got lost, re installation resulted in a noisier card.

  • @zira_fluff4105
    @zira_fluff4105 Год назад +3

    Great review. I'd buy this 7600 over the others because of serviceability features for the shroud and fan - it's the small things that matter between the various 7600s.
    My use case for the 7600 would be for light gaming and AV1 encode/decode. I don't know if AMD's AV1 encode/decode on 7xxx series is any good or not (more research required). Would love to see GN do series on 264/265/AV1/VP9 GPU encoding/decoding

  • @styledstrike
    @styledstrike Год назад

    7:09 my first & current gpu, a PNY GTX 1650, has a similar shroud design. It really helps with cleaning actually

  • @GregorMima
    @GregorMima Год назад +2

    Reminds me of my oldie Asus GTX970 Strix ... build similar way 😉And yeah replaced/modded the fans with black 90mm Noctuas. Card still running in my nephews PC to this day.

  • @The_Opinion_of_Matt
    @The_Opinion_of_Matt Год назад +1

    I bought my Sapphire Pulse RX6800 (non-XT) because of the quality Steve found in Sapphire cards in his reviews and tear downs. It has been a good experience.

  • @FullMetalPanicNL
    @FullMetalPanicNL Год назад

    The card for my first self built PC was a Sapphire HD 4850. Was happy with it. When I upgraded I went for an HD 7850 and went with Sapphire again. That card was a legend, really good. Still works too. For my second self built I went over to team green. Reviews made it seem the GTX 970 was a fantastic card.....I found the performance pretty disappointing. It was an ASUS Stryx. I sold it and got a second hand GTX 980 ti also by ASUS. That card unfortunately died suddenly for no discernible reason. I was playing Sunset Overdrive, my screen went black and it just....freaking died. I had used it for about a year or two and the previous owner had it for a year.
    The market wasn't that great at the time but I went with the RTX 2060 by Gigabyte. Around the performance of my previous card, I went with RTX cause I didn't mind paying for the new tech. In hindsight it was a good choice, DLSS 2 definitely helped push out extra performance. The card is a loud piece of crap but it did pretty well.
    Originally I wanted to go for a 3070 or even 3080. But then the dark times happened. I opted to go for a monitor upgrade instead (1440p ultrawide baby).
    Looking back at it I feel I dodged a bullet, looking at the lacking RAM on those models. Plus I really hate how Nvidia conducted itself. I really like stuff like DLSS but they simply don't deserve my money.
    Since I was going back to AMD going with Sapphire was the obvious choice, pretty much the number 1 in AMD cards as far as I am concerned.
    My RX 7900 XT Pulse is really quiet. It's not like sitting next to a freaking blow-dryer anymore.
    Though I have to say, it's a good thing the card went down by about 400 bucks or else I wouldn't have gotten it either.
    I gotta say I like AMD's software a lot better over the Gforce Experience (stop making me log in for driver updates Nvidia....ffs). And I don't know what it is, some people call me crazy but....I SWEAR the colours look better on AMD cards for some reason.

  • @CarcharothQuijadasdelased
    @CarcharothQuijadasdelased Год назад +8

    If I had one I wont mind how "cheap" it might feel, if it performs and provides easy dust cleaning I would be more than happy.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +1

    16:44 the fan connector seems to be a minimal option, there's at least two more pins that are unpopulated.

  • @lareponse42
    @lareponse42 Год назад +3

    I was wondering if the shroud looseness couldn't be intentional, acting like a damper for vibrations?

  • @prycenewberg3976
    @prycenewberg3976 Год назад +1

    The thing I love most about Sapphire's cards is the attention to detail. I don't mean fit-&-finish. I mean having sufficient openings for air to vent. I mean having sufficient VRMs. I mean the simplicity of their designs.

  • @sirflaps7619
    @sirflaps7619 Год назад +1

    8:15 my GTX 1060 Asus dual also has this, I did it recently for cleaning.

  • @jimtekkit
    @jimtekkit Год назад +1

    The advantage of a removable shroud (and keeping the heatsink on the card) is the ability to fit your own fans of choice for quieter cooling. De-shrouding, in other words. But ideally the heatsink needs to be flat with no protruding obstacles that would prevent fan mounting, and it looks like this one would work fine.

  • @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740
    @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740 Год назад

    Awesome content! Could you guys consider teardown-review the MSI Mech Rx 7600 and the XFX Merc 308 version please?

  • @titaniummechanism3214
    @titaniummechanism3214 Год назад

    7:55 I think my Gigabyte 1660Ti disassembles in a similar manner, I replaced the thermal paste on it just a couple of weeks ago and I think I could seperate the fan shroud including the fans from the cooler with unscrewing the heatsink.

  • @nikospolitis5635
    @nikospolitis5635 Год назад +3

    Love the Sapphire brand.I have bought lots of Sapphire cards throughout the years and never had any issues with them.They are the Evga of AMD.

  • @joeh258
    @joeh258 Год назад

    The wiggle is probably the long standoffs for the screws in the shroud

  • @emaldon7
    @emaldon7 Год назад

    I love the Sapphire brand and really love the Pulse series as well.

  • @scottcoburn7528
    @scottcoburn7528 Год назад

    Schlieren photography for the airflow pattern for the exhaust air? The red residue looks like Loctite 262 Permanent Threadlocker.

  • @flightsimulatorXlover
    @flightsimulatorXlover Год назад

    Good job sapphire, thats easy to access and clean, pride sapphire 6700xt user here

  • @skaikey
    @skaikey Год назад +3

    The way they design this card is awesome. Sure the looseness might feel cheap but giving the trade off is how easy it is to work on, I'll take that plus once its in the system and it don't make any noise or rattle, the movement wouldn't matter.

  • @hectorvivis3651
    @hectorvivis3651 Год назад +1

    This looks like a card that would be awesome to mod in term of fan and fan shroud.

  • @corners3755
    @corners3755 Год назад

    The fin design looks exactly like a dome you would see on the roof of a building spinning , just flatter

  • @lasz1979
    @lasz1979 4 месяца назад

    I just bought this card at 220 dlls here in Mexico during a sale, I upgraded from a first Gen 2060. The sagging shroud is also present in my card, but it seems a bit firm at the far end of the card.
    I am thinking about asking a friend to 3d print me another shroud so I can accommodate a couple Noctuas, to see if it makes a difference.

  • @garrettkajmowicz
    @garrettkajmowicz Год назад +1

    I wonder if a respin of the shroud molds with slightly thicker spacers would help the looseness. Just enough to add more stiffness. Given the cost of making molds and the low price-point of this card it's almost certainly not worth doing for this product. But for a future product design that might be all that's needed.

  • @dikbozo
    @dikbozo Год назад

    The card tears down pretty much the same as the RX 6600 Pulse. A few differences, like dual heat pipes vs a single long one, a finer fin stack on the 6600, the bar for the VRM pads. The shroud is attached the same. The fans are attached the same. Same fans. Same back plate for the most part, though the 6600 is a smaller card with out the heatsink over hang. The numbers on the 6600 are good over all with low to no noise, temps that never get too hot and the single 8 pin so power draw is exactly what is expected. FPS is pretty much good for all out at 1080p and this card is aimed at that market, but can apparently perform well at slightly reduced settings for 1440p. I don't have a 1440p monitor so IDK.

  • @habilain
    @habilain Год назад

    The shroud thing might be common to at least some Pulse models - my old Vega 56 had a very similar easily removable shroud.

  • @tylerphillips402
    @tylerphillips402 Год назад

    3:30, thats more movement than Ninja ever saw

  • @GewelReal
    @GewelReal Год назад +6

    Looks really good for a 150$ card!

  • @lucasling5431
    @lucasling5431 Год назад +1

    The blank connector is interresting because of the DI port.
    Often DI means Digital IN and DO Digital OUT.
    The same is used for Analog ports too.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Год назад +1

      It seems to fit the ARGB header pinout, so the assumption that this could be used to easily feed in RGB to sync the card's "bling" to the rest of the system seems reasonable (and actually much simpler and more compatible than adding a separate RGB controller to the card; everyone who wants to use RGB will have their preferred controller in the system anyways).

  • @eternalrogue832
    @eternalrogue832 Год назад

    Thanks Steve =P

  • @stawz_
    @stawz_ Год назад

    This would also make adding your own custom fan solution, say if the card was up against a mesh bottom on a case, a lot easier. Well done Sapphire

  • @juzzwAA003
    @juzzwAA003 Год назад

    The wiggle that you have mentioned at the start of your video have a purpose to easily remove top cover.

  • @charlesballiet7074
    @charlesballiet7074 Год назад

    my 5700xt pulse had the same issue Its that the screws on the shroud are spring loaded and the shroud is supposed to "free float" and thus reduce resonance vibrations from the dual axial fans causing interference

  • @MTBScotland
    @MTBScotland Год назад +2

    like the old fan assemblies that have the shroud that just clips on to the heat sink

  • @shadowminor
    @shadowminor Год назад

    With that shroud I can see custom 3d printed shrouds will be super simple.

  • @zeroxception
    @zeroxception Год назад

    I have loved every sapphire card i have had. I will admit to modding a couple though

  • @Elinzar
    @Elinzar Год назад +1

    that cooler design i think is brilliant at this price point, is straight to the point and really painless to set just some noctua fans in if you want or even use that cooler in another gpu as a spare if the worst comes to that gpu, i think is quite awesome design allowing for really long service life

  • @MokokoMokoko
    @MokokoMokoko Год назад

    8:15 i have a palit dual oc gtx 1080, it is exactly same build as this card. It was built in 2018 march, fan died last year. It was rather easy to change it like 5-10 minutes. The fan was branded as firstd

    • @MokokoMokoko
      @MokokoMokoko Год назад

      The shroud thingy is way more worse on my card, it's all wobbly, sagging, shaking, you name it. But since i put it in the case and never look it again, like i did that i bought skylake machine and never ever touched anything apart from an m2 ssd and gpu. So it is not a problem if you don't open your case every time and touch it as a pervert...

  • @JolyConcept
    @JolyConcept Год назад

    There are springs on the shroud screws. The looseness of the shroud is a vibration dampening mechanism. It i a very nice design actually, nothing cheap about it.

  • @Dan-Simms
    @Dan-Simms Год назад +1

    Very nice thay you can remove the shroud and fans like that, will be very easy to do deep cleaning.

  • @rollerr
    @rollerr Год назад +2

    Would love a teardown of the nitro+ 7900 xtx, by the way.

  • @mattnordsell9760
    @mattnordsell9760 Год назад +1

    I have the Sapphire Pulse RX 6700 and it feels of high quality. When I finally got the card, I reviewed the video that was done on here for it as one of the determining factors for me buying it. The backplate looks like it might potentially be the same one that Sapphire used on the 6700.

  • @ItsMrAssholeToYou
    @ItsMrAssholeToYou Год назад

    Notice the inserts in the shroud screw posts. Very nice.

  • @toolazyforarealname
    @toolazyforarealname Год назад

    actually you dont have to take the whole shroud off to replace or clean a fan.
    they are secured with a tiny screw, that you can reach from the top between the blades and just take the fan out this way.
    most comfortable way to replace a dead fan that i have seen so far :)

  • @ShinyHelmet
    @ShinyHelmet Год назад

    When buying an AMD (or ATi) card, I've always gone for the Sapphire branded ones. Got a Sapphire RX6600 currently and an old Sapphire HD 6850 that's still happily chugging along in a Linux box.

  • @EVILOSERUN
    @EVILOSERUN Год назад

    10:15 i have 5600XT, it launched at $270 and it had dual bios. Kinda sad that didnt keep that option but most of us are going to run it at performance mode anyways.

  • @Karibanu
    @Karibanu Год назад +1

    Is the shroud vibration damped at all? having it slightly loose would be a good thing for noise if it's set up properly.
    I currently have a sapphire 7900 in my box & even pulling 400W keeping it's tj in the 70Cs, I can't hear it over the near-idling fans on the CPU cooler, it's crazy how well engineered the cooling is.

  • @jasonallison1913
    @jasonallison1913 Год назад +2

    I've always liked how simple AMD partner cards have been, even if they feel a little cheap the always work well.