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Sapphire RX 5500 XT Pulse 8 GB in review – Cheap can also be quiet

Fan speeds in temperature progression

AMD's fuzzy logic for fan control doesn't have to be understood, but there's our MorePowerTool to intervene a little bit smoothly. You can smooth the start-up as well as the further course a little bit. The GeForce comes with the usual start-stop hysteresis and behaves rather moderately. Both cards are therefore extremely restrained at the speeds. Since some nervous chatter of the AMD fan control you will be able to see at the frequency spectrum.

In pure numbers, this looks like this

  Sapphire RX 5500 XT
Pulse 8GB
MSI GeForce GTX 1650 Super
Gaming X 4GB
Closed Case
GPU Temperatures
6-67 °C 61-62 °C
Fan speeds 977 – 1040 rpm
950 – 959 rpm
Air temperature in the housing 43 °C 40 °C

Noise emission ("volume")

You hear almost nothing and this is quite suitable to fuel the cozy deep red fireplace ambience of two evenings with sympathy. What didn't work with Polaris is now finally possible with Navi. So you can let the fireplace and love glow, not the living room PC and 3D-animated combustion process. Cooling away 130 watts is of course not a witch's work, but it is almost inaudible with the 32.2 dB(A). So that fits perfectly.

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