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Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT Pulse (8 GB)

Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT Pulse

8 GB


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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Ivo Arztmann

4 years ago

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Due to different purchasing conditions and changing suppliers over a certain period of time, price changes/fluctuations may occur. We generally work with daily prices.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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AJ-Computer

5 years ago

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Hi, the 5700XT is AMD's best graphics card on the market. The question is whether or not you also want to screw around with the rest of your hardware. Your Prozi should be enough for Anno 1800, but I would go a bit higher with the RAM. So maybe a 5700 without XT and an 8Gb Ram upgrade? Greetings AJ

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synsyn

4 years ago

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Laura Robach

4 years ago

The Community is for enquiries about ownership and use of the products. For all other questions, please contact customer service. The item is out of stock, so we may not be able to deliver it. Please contact customer service. https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/fr

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scope-ninja

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

I don't know the difference. But I use the XT Pulse in a Razer Core X case on a 2018 Mac Mini under Catalina for Photoshop image editing. The card works without any problems and makes the Mini really fast. When starting up (when completely switched off), the monitor should first be connected directly to the Mac Mini, as the eGPU is not always recognised, which then gives a black screen. To do this, I connected a Thunderbolt cable to the monitor in addition to the Display Port cable from the eGPU, which I then connect to the Mini. It seems a bit awkward, but it's not so bad.

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sirrobi84

4 years ago

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SpacemanSpiff

4 years ago

Hello I have the card with a 450W Corsair power supply in operation without problems. The processor is a Ryzen 5 1600. Without overclocking, the card needs a maximum of 200W according to the Radeon software, the entire system does not exceed 300W under full load (measured with a meter at the socket).

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Diddledoodler

5 years ago

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Joel.steck

5 years ago

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uscarfan

5 years ago

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Brimstone

5 years ago

Only you can judge for yourself whether it is worth it. It is best to look at a few reviews and comparisons of the two cards online, e.g. Google search or YouTube: RX 580 vs. RX5700 XT.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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sstaible

5 years ago

The filter distinguishes between "Radeon RX 5700 XT" and "RX 5700 XT" because this is apparently not recorded uniformly by digitec. With the "RX 5700 XT" filter, the card appears. Unfortunately, some graphics cards even had incorrect product details ("RX 5700 XT" instead of "RX 5700") recorded under "Graphics Card Model" (e.g. for items 11261312, 11261240, 11261306 & 11321998). "

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