Sapphire is a good compromise of build quality and price. Xfx on the other hand is cheaper BUT worse cooling. For instance the rx570 xfx don’t have heatsink on the memory chips. From experience, the memory chips that aren’t properly cooled are usually the ones to die the fastest. My sapphire RX 570, has cooling on a memory chips. Though the fan’s I got with the card had to be replaced. Which was a easy process because they were hot-swap. Always when buying used gpu’s, by the ones that have a good memory cooling.
Thanks to the mining boom we all missed on RDN1. I remember I was planning on upgrading from an rx 570 to a 5600xt. After that RDN1 was just a blur in time.
Really nice card🤩 with optimal performance for 1080p gaming and relatively low power consumption🔝 I've owned a 5700xt in the past😉 and like you said it's one of the best card at the moment!(especially with some undervolt😁👌🏻) Greetings from Italy 😎🇮🇹
Upgraded from GTX 970 to this RX 5600XT for 110 euros was a worthy upgrade the only downside is my I7 4790K doesn't really fit well there's a bit of a cpu bottleneck but it has improved my PC gaming by a lot not to mention the power consumption
Still a very nice upgrade though, you can easily increase graphics settings now and LOTS of games still work well for you. especially single-player. : ) However if you had an i5 it would have been the same as if you had an i3...
I am currently using in my main system the exact same version of the RX 5700 (Sapphire Pulse). I got mine for 100€ about 5 months ago. Fun fact,the only difference between the RX 5600 XT and the RX 5700 is the memory subsystem ( bus,bandwidth, amount of VRAM). They have the same Navi 10 core and 36CUs.
mine has been chugging practically non stop from january 2020. its awesome now ive had it at max clock and 915mv for a while. paired with a 3600(x unfortunately non x was unavailable when buying other components:( it was a good buy for 298 euros. my plans for foiled cuz of my strict budget with the x version so i had to get the 5600xt instead of 5700(xt) for like 50 euros more, but im still happy with what i got since this performs almost like a stock 5700 when oc/uv. e: got the pulse too
I have an Asus Strix 5600XT that I bought new, it's on my 3rd pc. It's the coolest & quietest running video card that I own. The fans will stop spinning if the card's temps fall to a certain temperature. The build quality is also top notch.
About the same performance of a RX 6600 only with 2GB less VRAM. Sits between the 2060 and 2060 super. If you need a budget GPU you can get this well under $100 used. Too bad dual GPUs are not a thing anymore or you could have a sweet dual GPU system that only uses 230 watts and cost only $120 for both. Wonder why that is not a thing anymore? Now you know.
I'm still using my 5600 XT now I love it and it does what I need it to do. I have the MSI Mech OC Model. I am going to be upgrading my whole computer soon once 14th gen Intel comes out and I will be getting the 7800 XT for my new GPU.
I snagged two one lucky day when all GPUS were AWOL due to covid. One night, as I was browsing eBuyer, 33 of these bad boys came into stock. I HAD been eyeing up this HD 295X2 that was NOS for £350, and was about to pull the trigger. But I hesitated, and as I was looking at the screen, the number available dropped to 27. Then a minute later, to 21. So I just bought two of em instantly one for me one for my daughter. Still got them, working fine, great cards.
Nice video. Just got one of these Sapphire Pulse RX 5600XT cards on Amazon. As near as I can tell it is brand new in box. Even the plastic film on the shroud was intact. Only difference from the retail version is it came in a plain brown box. When I worked with PCs in the early 2000s that was often a thing with OEM cards sent to PC shops but who knows now. Anyway. I have it installed in my PC and it is a big improvement over my RX 570. Runs very well under Linux for anyone who might be thinking about giving it a go.
i was running a rx480 8gb the last 2 years and was looking at this exact card and almost got it when a brand new rx6600 8gb popped up on ebay for $200 shipped. it is the lite version, but i only have 1 monitor so thats ok with me.
I could get my hands on exactly that 5600xt locally for 90€ after my other card died. I farted around with all the gaming settings (not the recording ones) and there is quiet a lot you can do with the AMD driver to make things butter smooth. Super resolution, Image sharpening (no performance hit I could feel but very nice to have since reshade is blocked on many games now and sharpening on Nvidia tanks the FPS- they suck in that department imho), Enhanced sync, Fancurve, OC/Undervolt. The only setting that was giving me stutters with my Acer freesync 1440p monitor with that no-name cheesy display port cable bought seperately in a shop, was the "amd optimized" Free sync switch, just put it on "ON" and everything is fine on my setup, I wonder what that amd optimized freesync does beyond the "ON" setting anyways (to clear my sentence up there are 3 settings for freesync: OFF, ON, AMD optimized - check after reboot sometimes that setting has amnesia on my altered win10 installation). I could undervolt the core to 930 mV (so it is ca -70 mV) and OC'ed the core to 1820 MHz and the vRam to 1820 MHz as well, resulting in massive less powerdraw (20W and more saved) although I set the powerlimit to +20% so it theoretically could go beyond that stock 150W - wich it obviously doesn't. The card is good for 1440p gaming (COD, even BF2042) when you put the screen resolution in the game (Battlefield: user.cfg file must be created) down to 85%, 80% is also still OK, but turn on the Radeon Image sharpening to 80% and while you are there tick Radeon enhanced sync as well for that smoothness. Go to the Display option and crank up that color saturation to 160% and enjoy the show. I have never had so much GFX card for so cheap.
Very nice video and breakdown of the card. 5600xt was supposed to be my card when i build my PC 4 years ago and then everything went to shit, bought used RX 580, and still using it today. Only thing to appoint to Haven Benchmark at what resolution is tested and is it with AA enabled
Erm', the video was just posted when you typed, it did not completely "load", it's how youtube was showing it. Now 51 mins later after your comment, it is available at 4k 60hz. :D
I owned the same card and I also find this version better looking than the BE(Black Edition) I agree with basically all, in your review, but one thing. The only thing they really fucked up is the 6GB VRAM. And the ONLY reason I say this is that 5500XT comes in a 8GB version. So the Lower spec card came with more VRAM. I know it's a reflex reaction since people didn't want 4GB cards anymore, but that left the 5600XT in a very dumb situation. This could have been another RX 580. Which also came in a 8GB version. 😤 Compared to Next gen RX 6600 and 6600XT I value them more because full x16 Pcie and being cooler. So they fit in the Best All budget Builds like B450 Ryzen Builds because they can use 3 full generations of CPU-s and do not have Pcie 4.0. Which doesn't really make any difference to SSD speeds since these PCs are for gaming not chasing Top specs, since they are 1 gen old. B55 isn't as good, especially in More poor countries, since you can't use dirt cheap used Zen 1 and 2 in a Pinch. And B 350 boards are lacking a bit compared to polish in B450 gen. If RX 6600/XT were x16 I would recommend them over this.
I always holding back my Asrock 5600 xt at capping fps to 60fps on AAA games, even that i'm happy with the performance. 200ish at competitive cs2 match. The only struggle is a seldom and random driver crash, tho i believe Nvidia also have same issue just less common.
It's the only GPU I could find with good enough speed, specs for $100 that I wouldn't regret. Not bad at all considering the alternatives were much more expensive or just a worse GPU overall such as the 6500 XT. 5700 XT would have been nice but can't find any for under $160 which is too much for an older GPU. I'm now seeing some AMD Radeon W5700 GPUs that are powerful and efficient too. You just need mini DP to DP or HDMI adapters I believe, but it would be worth it if you can get one for under $160, ideally $100-$140 which I have seen a couple of times and made me wish I got one due to more VRAM and it should be faster. Oh well, at least the 5600 XT can play games very smoothly and one can always adjust settings to obtain more FPS or not use up too much VRAM in certain titles. I'm loving the low power requirements as this will save you money since you don't need a beefy PS and 450w is said to be the minimum which is low by gaming GPU standards for any older decent card. Good job AMD, can't go wrong now that I'm seeing them for $85-$120. The $100 I paid at the time is well worth it. I'm glad I'm not a fanboy and prefer any GPU with the best price to performance ratio when I buy it. Doesn't make sense to pay more just because of a brand name or to obtain an extra 5fps or so. Game on people and have fun! "It's not just the graphics, it's the gameplay that keeps me going" 😎
The 6gb VRAM is what holds this card back moving forward. They really should have made this a much higher VRAM card when you consider the 1080, and the VEGA cards all having 8gb which this card competes against. Plenty of games are showing this with lopsided performance because you have to lower the settings to get under the VRAM limit but still have headroom on the GPU side. Thats not even considering mesh shaders which may become way more common after Alan Wake 2. Its just so goofy that this card easily compares to 8gb cards performance wise but will not age as well as any of those. Even the 1660 cards will likely age better since even they have mesh shader support. Maybe on newer systems with this fast DDR5 system ram the spillover from VRAM into system ram won't be as noticeable but by that point I'd doubt people spending that kind of cash will be holding onto their 5600xt's. A great card for what it does but it does seem a bit like AMD wanted to shorten its potential lifespan as a usable GPU with newer titles.
why do you have 5 heat pipes? the one I bought from 2020 and pics from Sapphire's website only have 3 heatpipes I think newer batches had the 5700XT cooler in them (no plate for VRM and memory)
I Can't Choose Between Gtx 1660 super and Rx 5600 XT (same Price In My Country) My main Usage is Programing And Games But Also I will use PhotoShop And illustrator I will Also Use Game Engine for 3D game and Blender To make The 3D models I don't Think I will Edit (Mobntage) That Much too So I don't Want To Get Higer Performance In Gaming And Lose The Performance Of Other Things Or Losing Performance But Get Futures That I will Not Use
I'm playing the new call of duty beta on my 5600xt at 1440p and its running really well i can even play at 4k if i dont mind 50-60 fps but I'll take 60-80fps at 1440p
the problem with this card is that the gtx 1080 exists- 2 GB more vram, slightly faster, and similar tdp all while costing the same as or less than the 5600 xt.
I just bought a second hand rx5600 xt for my ryzen 7 3700x..yes it has only 6 gb v-ram but this card support pcl-e 4.0 which means x2 bandwith than pcl-e 3.0
Sapphire is the best choice for Radeons, and their designs are nice too.
Agreed! :)
Sapphire is a good compromise of build quality and price. Xfx on the other hand is cheaper BUT worse cooling.
For instance the rx570 xfx don’t have heatsink on the memory chips. From experience, the memory chips that aren’t properly cooled are usually the ones to die the fastest.
My sapphire RX 570, has cooling on a memory chips. Though the fan’s I got with the card had to be replaced. Which was a easy process because they were hot-swap.
Always when buying used gpu’s, by the ones that have a good memory cooling.
Agree the pulse is goated in terms of design
Yup. If I had to order them:
1. Sapphire
2. Powercolor >= XFX
3. MSI
4. ASUS
5. AsRock
6. Gigabyte
7... All the chinese ones.
Have same gpu still prefect 1080 even 2024
Thanks to the mining boom we all missed on RDN1. I remember I was planning on upgrading from an rx 570 to a 5600xt. After that RDN1 was just a blur in time.
have been loving my 5600XT (paired with a R5 2600) since early 2020
Same here but just for the last 2 weeks, but I plan to upgrade to a 3600 and my 165 Hz IPS monitor will arrive in a week, I'm so excited about it.
Really nice card🤩 with optimal performance for 1080p gaming and relatively low power consumption🔝
I've owned a 5700xt in the past😉 and like you said it's one of the best card at the moment!(especially with some undervolt😁👌🏻)
Greetings from Italy 😎🇮🇹
Upgraded from GTX 970 to this RX 5600XT for 110 euros was a worthy upgrade the only downside is my I7 4790K doesn't really fit well there's a bit of a cpu bottleneck but it has improved my PC gaming by a lot not to mention the power consumption
Still a very nice upgrade though, you can easily increase graphics settings now and LOTS of games still work well for you. especially single-player. : ) However if you had an i5 it would have been the same as if you had an i3...
@@cosminmilitaru9920 oh yeah i7 4790K still lives strong can even play BF 2042 60fps now but cpu sits at 90%+ usage haha
Is your cpu overclocked ?
@@djukic921 stock speed
I was in a similar situation with an i7 2600 and upgraded to a ryzen 2600 so I can later upgrade to a ryzen 5600
I am currently using in my main system the exact same version of the RX 5700 (Sapphire Pulse). I got mine for 100€ about 5 months ago.
Fun fact,the only difference between the RX 5600 XT and the RX 5700 is the memory subsystem ( bus,bandwidth, amount of VRAM). They have the same Navi 10 core and 36CUs.
Cool! I've got the 5700XT on hand too, will test at some point :)
However 5600Xt Outperforms the 5700 in quite a few games when using the Improved Bios. And SAPPHIRE cards come with it Out of the BOX.
@@DexMaster881 No.
mine has been chugging practically non stop from january 2020. its awesome now ive had it at max clock and 915mv for a while. paired with a 3600(x unfortunately non x was unavailable when buying other components:( it was a good buy for 298 euros. my plans for foiled cuz of my strict budget with the x version so i had to get the 5600xt instead of 5700(xt) for like 50 euros more, but im still happy with what i got since this performs almost like a stock 5700 when oc/uv. e: got the pulse too
It's nice seeing this card as I've worked with the Rx 5500xt and Rx 5700xt before, honestly RDNA1 was so dam good
I have an Asus Strix 5600XT that I bought new, it's on my 3rd pc. It's the coolest & quietest running video card that I own. The fans will stop spinning if the card's temps fall to a certain temperature. The build quality is also top notch.
Thanks for sharing mate! Glad you're happy with your card
i just bought the sapphire rx 5600 xt pulse be in the last 2023 and paired with i5 8400, the performance was still good in 2024 :D
About the same performance of a RX 6600 only with 2GB less VRAM. Sits between the 2060 and 2060 super. If you need a budget GPU you can get this well under $100 used. Too bad dual GPUs are not a thing anymore or you could have a sweet dual GPU system that only uses 230 watts and cost only $120 for both. Wonder why that is not a thing anymore? Now you know.
I'm still using my 5600 XT now I love it and it does what I need it to do. I have the MSI Mech OC Model. I am going to be upgrading my whole computer soon once 14th gen Intel comes out and I will be getting the 7800 XT for my new GPU.
Max memory temps in game?
a lot of concern around VRAM is due to ultra settings all reviewers seem to use
It's not as much of a problem with the 5600XT, but certainly, in Forza 5, card could push Higher settings just fine but for the amount of VRAM
I snagged two one lucky day when all GPUS were AWOL due to covid. One night, as I was browsing eBuyer, 33 of these bad boys came into stock. I HAD been eyeing up this HD 295X2 that was NOS for £350, and was about to pull the trigger. But I hesitated, and as I was looking at the screen, the number available dropped to 27. Then a minute later, to 21. So I just bought two of em instantly one for me one for my daughter. Still got them, working fine, great cards.
Nice video. Just got one of these Sapphire Pulse RX 5600XT cards on Amazon. As near as I can tell it is brand new in box. Even the plastic film on the shroud was intact. Only difference from the retail version is it came in a plain brown box.
When I worked with PCs in the early 2000s that was often a thing with OEM cards sent to PC shops but who knows now.
Anyway. I have it installed in my PC and it is a big improvement over my RX 570. Runs very well under Linux for anyone who might be thinking about giving it a go.
The 5600 XT's weakness is that it has only 6GB of VRAM, it should have been 12GB, but back then GDDR6 was 25-35$ per 2GB and 15-20$ per 1GB.
i was running a rx480 8gb the last 2 years and was looking at this exact card and almost got it when a brand new rx6600 8gb popped up on ebay for $200 shipped. it is the lite version, but i only have 1 monitor so thats ok with me.
I could get my hands on exactly that 5600xt locally for 90€ after my other card died. I farted around with all the gaming settings (not the recording ones) and there is quiet a lot you can do with the AMD driver to make things butter smooth. Super resolution, Image sharpening (no performance hit I could feel but very nice to have since reshade is blocked on many games now and sharpening on Nvidia tanks the FPS- they suck in that department imho), Enhanced sync, Fancurve, OC/Undervolt. The only setting that was giving me stutters with my Acer freesync 1440p monitor with that no-name cheesy display port cable bought seperately in a shop, was the "amd optimized" Free sync switch, just put it on "ON" and everything is fine on my setup, I wonder what that amd optimized freesync does beyond the "ON" setting anyways (to clear my sentence up there are 3 settings for freesync: OFF, ON, AMD optimized - check after reboot sometimes that setting has amnesia on my altered win10 installation). I could undervolt the core to 930 mV (so it is ca -70 mV) and OC'ed the core to 1820 MHz and the vRam to 1820 MHz as well, resulting in massive less powerdraw (20W and more saved) although I set the powerlimit to +20% so it theoretically could go beyond that stock 150W - wich it obviously doesn't. The card is good for 1440p gaming (COD, even BF2042) when you put the screen resolution in the game (Battlefield: user.cfg file must be created) down to 85%, 80% is also still OK, but turn on the Radeon Image sharpening to 80% and while you are there tick Radeon enhanced sync as well for that smoothness. Go to the Display option and crank up that color saturation to 160% and enjoy the show. I have never had so much GFX card for so cheap.
Suggestion, and a side by side comparison between a rx 570/580 and rx 5600
Very nice video and breakdown of the card.
5600xt was supposed to be my card when i build my PC 4 years ago and then everything went to shit, bought used RX 580, and still using it today.
Only thing to appoint to Haven Benchmark at what resolution is tested and is it with AA enabled
I'm still using a 980ti, looking for an upgrade, funny how 980ti is still one of the best choices in value for money
Great videos man. Only the 360p is a thing to look forward improving and your videos would be excellent.
Erm', the video was just posted when you typed, it did not completely "load", it's how youtube was showing it. Now 51 mins later after your comment, it is available at 4k 60hz. :D
@@cosminmilitaru9920Ohh, I thought something is wrong. Didn't know RUclips does that.
I owned the same card and I also find this version better looking than the BE(Black Edition)
I agree with basically all, in your review, but one thing.
The only thing they really fucked up is the 6GB VRAM.
And the ONLY reason I say this is that 5500XT comes in a 8GB version.
So the Lower spec card came with more VRAM.
I know it's a reflex reaction since people didn't want 4GB cards anymore, but that left the 5600XT in a very dumb situation.
This could have been another RX 580.
Which also came in a 8GB version. 😤
Compared to Next gen RX 6600 and 6600XT I value them more because full x16 Pcie and being cooler.
So they fit in the Best All budget Builds like B450 Ryzen Builds because they can use 3 full generations of CPU-s and do not have Pcie 4.0. Which doesn't really make any difference to SSD speeds since these PCs are for gaming not chasing Top specs, since they are 1 gen old.
B55 isn't as good, especially in More poor countries, since you can't use dirt cheap used Zen 1 and 2 in a Pinch. And B 350 boards are lacking a bit compared to polish in B450 gen.
If RX 6600/XT were x16 I would recommend them over this.
I always holding back my Asrock 5600 xt at capping fps to 60fps on AAA games, even that i'm happy with the performance. 200ish at competitive cs2 match. The only struggle is a seldom and random driver crash, tho i believe Nvidia also have same issue just less common.
I was planning of getting a RX 5600 XT to my 2nd PC, but looks like that I'm getting my friend's old 5700 XT instead.
@Nexus Tech, where did you buy from the small rounded moving table that you use when filming a GPU (seen in other videos of yours) ? Thanks!
Hello mate - I think I got it off Amazon, look for motorized/rotating turntable :)
@@nexus_tech Thanks, man!
199 usd on the 6600 right now. 269 for the 6700 or 7600 also very nice.
It's the only GPU I could find with good enough speed, specs for $100 that I wouldn't regret. Not bad at all considering the alternatives were much more expensive or just a worse GPU overall such as the 6500 XT. 5700 XT would have been nice but can't find any for under $160 which is too much for an older GPU. I'm now seeing some AMD Radeon W5700 GPUs that are powerful and efficient too. You just need mini DP to DP or HDMI adapters I believe, but it would be worth it if you can get one for under $160, ideally $100-$140 which I have seen a couple of times and made me wish I got one due to more VRAM and it should be faster.
Oh well, at least the 5600 XT can play games very smoothly and one can always adjust settings to obtain more FPS or not use up too much VRAM in certain titles. I'm loving the low power requirements as this will save you money since you don't need a beefy PS and 450w is said to be the minimum which is low by gaming GPU standards for any older decent card. Good job AMD, can't go wrong now that I'm seeing them for $85-$120. The $100 I paid at the time is well worth it. I'm glad I'm not a fanboy and prefer any GPU with the best price to performance ratio when I buy it. Doesn't make sense to pay more just because of a brand name or to obtain an extra 5fps or so.
Game on people and have fun!
"It's not just the graphics, it's the gameplay that keeps me going" 😎
I just bought a used Sapphire Pulse 5600xt for 100€ and sold my old 1050ti for 65€. 😀 This should be a decent upgrade for playing @1080p only.
The 6gb VRAM is what holds this card back moving forward. They really should have made this a much higher VRAM card when you consider the 1080, and the VEGA cards all having 8gb which this card competes against. Plenty of games are showing this with lopsided performance because you have to lower the settings to get under the VRAM limit but still have headroom on the GPU side. Thats not even considering mesh shaders which may become way more common after Alan Wake 2. Its just so goofy that this card easily compares to 8gb cards performance wise but will not age as well as any of those. Even the 1660 cards will likely age better since even they have mesh shader support. Maybe on newer systems with this fast DDR5 system ram the spillover from VRAM into system ram won't be as noticeable but by that point I'd doubt people spending that kind of cash will be holding onto their 5600xt's. A great card for what it does but it does seem a bit like AMD wanted to shorten its potential lifespan as a usable GPU with newer titles.
Why not 6600 instead?
why do you have 5 heat pipes? the one I bought from 2020 and pics from Sapphire's website only have 3 heatpipes
I think newer batches had the 5700XT cooler in them (no plate for VRM and memory)
Did you see a difference between the Q and P BIOS ? I have a 5500XT from Sapphire, and fan noise, temperature and clocks are the same on both of them.
Yes, but the only difference I could spot was fans kicked in earlier with the P mode on. Same score in Heaven Benchmark 😅
I Can't Choose Between Gtx 1660 super and Rx 5600 XT (same Price In My Country)
My main Usage is Programing And Games But Also I will use PhotoShop And illustrator
I will Also Use Game Engine for 3D game and Blender To make The 3D models I don't Think I will Edit (Mobntage) That Much too
So I don't Want To Get Higer Performance In Gaming And Lose The Performance Of Other Things Or Losing Performance But Get Futures That I will Not Use
Hmmmm, not an easy decision to make!
5600xt way better
I'm playing the new call of duty beta on my 5600xt at 1440p and its running really well i can even play at 4k if i dont mind 50-60 fps but I'll take 60-80fps at 1440p
the problem with this card is that the gtx 1080 exists- 2 GB more vram, slightly faster, and similar tdp all while costing the same as or less than the 5600 xt.
Are the fans loud on max usage?
Is it worthed to pair this card with ryzen 7 5600x3d for flight sim game like dcs?
My baby☺️ my very first gpu
Asus TUF 5600XT user here
ASUS dual Rx5600xt user here
what gpu should i get if i wanted to upgrade, to repleace my rx 5600xt ? I only game at 1080p
The 5600XT is still good for 1080p
those fins on the pcb... i wonder why they're there, and not on the other fins
What do you mean ?
Do you mean the separate radiators for the VRM?
GTX 1080 for 5 years 480 euros.
And its faster 5 Years laster it cost 100 euros less?
give me name this benchmark please sir
games even at lower settings run better and look better most of the time over my xbox series x
Is Ncodder
I just bought a second hand rx5600 xt for my ryzen 7 3700x..yes it has only 6 gb v-ram but this card support pcl-e 4.0 which means x2 bandwith than pcl-e 3.0
This card destroys 6600xt, goes to show that without that pcie 4.0 speed most new amd mid range gpus would look like crap.
That just isn't true at all. The 6600 XT is still faster even when it's only on pcie 3.0 x8.
That's not true, 6600 XT is better than 5600 XT. Although, there are games that run better on 5600 XT than on 6600 non-XT
you wrote 6600 non-xt wrong. this card beats 6600 non-xt.
I think you are confusing this with RX 6500XT vs RX 5500XT