Sapphire Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580(UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards


Sapphire Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580(UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards
Sapphire Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580(UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards











Sapphire Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580(UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards









SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 580 8GD5


The Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 580 100411P8GOCL graphics card is dedicated to customers who seek a powerful, future-proof card that plays modern titles at maximum fidelity in 1440p @ 60 FPS. The factory-overclocked model features a Polaris GPU with 2304 4th generation of Graphics Core Next stream processors, boost-clocked at 1366 MHz, and 8 GB of VRAM. Loaded with a group of the state-of-the-art AMD gaming technologies – like AMD LiquidVR, Freesync Technology, HDR Ready, etc., it delivers truly game-changing performance with captivating sights and sounds, as well as next-generation VR performance.

When you’re pushing the graphics card’s capabilities to the limit, you need more power. The more power, the more heat. The industry-proven SAPPHIRE Dual-X system serves as the cooling solution, delivering outstanding heat dissipation to keep your graphics card cool.

The Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 580 is constructed with high-quality SAPPHIRE components, taking stability and reliability to a new height. The SAPPHIRE Quick Connect feature allows for easy cleaning and replacement.




Fuse Protection

In order to protect your card, the SAPPHIRE graphics card has fuse protection built into the circuit of the external PCI-E power connector to keep the components safe.





Precision Fan Control

Standard industry fans may have up to 10% difference between their fan rotation cycles (RPM). With the new Fan IC Control on SAPPHIRE graphics cards, this differential is reduced to 3%. This 70% improvement on accuracy ensures that cooling and noise performance of every card is up to scratch.





Robust VRM Cooling

The SAPPHIRE graphics cards are designed with robust VRM cooling and have a high thermal conductivity pad on the backplate to take away the heat efficiently and effectively.





Black Diamond Choke 4

The Black Diamond Chokes are 10% cooler and 25% more power efficient than a normal choke - and these Mark 4 Chokes reduce the coil temperatures by other 15% over the Mark 3s. These exclusive chokes will maintain gaming stability using their built-in heatsinks and help minimize coil whine.





Dual Ball Bearing - 1.85X Longer Life

Dual ball bearings on the fan spindles ensure smooth running and long life and are designed to keep out dust. A quiet cooling solution, the two ball-bearing fans feature a high-efficiency blade design.





Long Life Black Polymer Cap

High quality aluminum-made long life capacitor not only extends the component life time, but also improves the product reliability and overclocking ability. When operational temperatures dropped by 20°C, the product life span is going to be extended up to a factor of ten. In addition, when the operational temperature increased by 20°C, the product life span only decreased by 10%.





Quick Connect

SAPPHIRE’s Quick Connect System provides a quick and easy solution. If there’s a fan issue detected, the user doesn’t need to return the entire card – SAPPHIRE’s partners will send out a replacement fan directly to the customer or the retailer. Please contact your place of purchase to request a fan replacement. SAPPHIRE’s channel partner will arrange the ideal solution for you to receive your replacement fan.





VR Friendly

The SAPPHIRE NITRO Gaming Series cards come with Dual HDMI ports, specifically designed to work with VR. By having two HDMI ports, you can have both an HD monitor and cutting-edge VR headset running at the same time.

The ports are HDMI 2.0b, the latest update, with an 18Gbps bandwidth, up to 32 audio channels, and is able to support 4K 50/60 resolutions like 2160P, whilst remaining entirely backwards compatible with older HDMI specifications.





Frame Rate Target Control

Frame Rate Target Control (FRTC) enables users to set a target maximum frame rate when playing an application in full screen mode; the benefit being that FRTC can reduce GPU power consumption (great for games running at frame rates much higher than the display refresh rate) and therefore reduce heat generation and fan speeds/noise on the graphics card.

Frame Rate Target Control caps performance is not only in 3D rendered in-game scenes, but also in splash screens, loading screens and menus, where frame rates can often run needlessly into the hundreds of FPS. Users might wish to set a very high cap just to limit wasteful FPS like that seen in menus and such, while still taking advantage of the responsiveness given by FPS well beyond 60.




DirectX 12

DirectX 12 is a new, “console-like” graphics API from Microsoft that empowers game developers with more direct and obvious control of PC hardware. This direct or “explicit” control better exposes the hardware resources of AMD Radeon GPUs to yield higher hardware throughput and, ultimately, more performance for users. To put it simply: much more efficient hardware through smarter software! At the discretion of a game developer, this superior efficiency can be spent on higher framerates, lower latency (VR), lower power consumption, better image quality, or some calculated balance of all four. In any scenario, gamers stand to benefit greatly from choosing AMD hardware to run their favorite DirectX 12 games.






AMD Freesync Technology

No stuttering. No tearing. Just gaming.

AMD FreeSync technology allows a compatible graphics card and monitor to dynamically change frame rates for the optimum display quality without tearing or stuttering.

Industry-Standard Displayport

Freesync uses industry-standard displayport Adaptive-Sync to eliminate screen tearing without all the usual lag and latency.
Synchronizes the refresh rate of a compatible monitor to the frame rate of your content, however much it varies.
Monitor partners are validating with drivers from AMD now.





AMD XConnect Technology

Plug in and game on with AMD XConnect technology.

Now it’s easier than ever to connect and use an external Radeon graphics card. With AMD XConnect technology, external GPU enclosures configured with Radeon Graphics can easily connect and disconnect to a compatible ultrathin notebook or 2-in 1 over Thunderbolt 3 at any time, just like a USB flash drive - a first for external GPUs!




AMD Eyefinity Technology

Multidisplay technology for gaming, productivity and entertainment


AMD Eyefinity technology expands the traditional limits of desktop computing by multiplying your screen area. With multiple monitors, games become more immersive, workstations become more useful and you become more productive (an average of 42% more productive according to one study).

Take your PC games to the next level of reality and immersion. Most modern games look great on three screens, and only AMD Radeon graphics offer you the ability to play across five screens for an eye-popping gaming experience. Other combinations and configurations with up to six screens work too. Create your dream display.






AMD Crossfire

Harness the power of multiple GPUs

AMD CrossFire technology is the ultimate multi-GPU performance gaming platform. Unlocking game-dominating power, AMD CrossFire harnesses the power of two or more discrete graphics cards working in parallel to dramatically improve gaming performance. AMD CrossFire technology ready graphics cards fit practically every budget. With the flexibility to combine two, three or four GPUs, AMD CrossFire technology is the perfect solution for those who demand extreme performance.




Introducing AMD LiquidVR

LiquidVR is an AMD initiative dedicated to making VR as comfortable and realistic as possible by creating and maintaining what’s known as “presence” — a state of immersive awareness where situations, objects, or characters within the virtual world seem “real.” Guided by close collaboration with key technology partners in the ecosystem, LiquidVR uses AMD’s GPU software and hardware sub-systems to tackle the common issues and pitfalls of achieving presence, such as reducing motion-to-photon latency to less than 10 milliseconds. This is a crucial step in addressing the common discomforts, such as motion sickness, that may occur when you turn your head in a virtual world and it takes even a few milliseconds too long for a new perspective to be shown.




HDR Ready

High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a state-of-the-art technology for gamers and cinephiles that care deeply about the display quality of their TV or monitor. Modeled after the acuity of human vision, HDR vastly expands the range of colors and contrast ratios that can be shown by compatible displays. HDR-ready games and movies played on an HDR display appear strikingly sharp, colorful, and vivid, with enhanced contrast and sophisticated nuance compared to even the most stunning SDR content.




this is the rx 580 but it is both sapphire which they're kind of like beating everyone else at the moment I think even being ASIS the Strix card this is the overclocked version this has also got eight gigabytes of memory on it and it's got the Quick Connect where you can take the fans off so you've got two fans on there you can unscrew them and put these other fans on there which is quite cool buy something gotten around me so thanks so far for sending me just a graphics 

card but not the fans but the fans are actually on the graphic artist okay because you can still use it in it as compute K to keep it cool and give a graphics card cool right okay they've got that out the way so what you'll X your ball bearing fan all that's on star vintage and fan control one fan stops one thang keeps going and and vice versa pretty cool freezing to real of capture I think you seen that my other videos and talked about like well I don't think I even talked about I did show you on my Game Capture as well going through to md md the m am p every live or 

relive like software and it's pretty cool but I can't get the capture card to work start using the camera on there which I hope about doing here but if I do then you still see the results so sad anyway so so far this actually is a mints include so includes 3x unity and your ex calling tech in terms of fan control dual ball in variant fan quick connect fans digital power black time and choke which means that it means that you can put more voltage for it it's going to be more 

stable and they're using the best or quality and we've got long life polymer capacitors a bit like Japanese capacitors one of the best they hold more voltage and could do more i'll voltage in overclock in and it's last longer because it's better qualities like a TV if you notice with a sense of tv's a sense of tv's you sir you bought a really premium rate and then you put them anyhow you have them for about a year to two years and all the sudden it started not working well 

that's do with the capacitors and this is what to do with motherboards and graphics cards and stuff like that and that's what's kind of happens you have more quality of the capacitors the more longer they lost so that's what that's about anyway so we've got key features HDR already third generation FinFET 14 regiona precinct to tell energy which was said real live capture and stream so you can stream at the same time to graphics card is quite up to date and stuff 

obviously will take down the frame weights per second a little bit less than what it would normally do unless you've got really powerful CPU but then if you've got the CPU what I'm using at the moment which is the 16x by AMD the riser CPU you should be okay should better streaming game at the same time but if you're using Intel's going to be a bit of a problem some other cause even though it's got higher frequency speed you have a clock this and yadi yadi and 

all that anyways so we've got four generations GCN ND liquid VR technology yes we are ready AMD virtual super resolution v sr that's like a g-sync thing and the same DS version and the crossfire technology where you can connect two graphics cards together in a motherboard that supports it and it makes it into crossfire which means get your graphics normally not though because unless you've got lava board it's got 16 times bus on both lanes then you'll be able to 

get up to my speed that you want to get through the graphic so say scrappers cloud produces 100 frames rates per second and your oven 1,000 refrain rates per second you just be gaining 300 brain breaks per second but if you're only got 8 times bus and 16 times bus on one graphics card slot then you're alone you see like 75 percent increase maybe 65 it depends but yes okay anyway OpenCL support which is all good so yes i think this works on direct 12 and or 11 so 

that's alright output this by ports has got two times HDMI and two times not actually I've got a display ports got two of them and two HDMI and one DVI sub and the memory boss is 256 bit and obviously I said it's already in our x58 that's pretty cool let's get this sucker out of the box and see what you get with it and what we're going to be doing today is we're going to just be doing stock levels and in the next review it's gonna be about overclocking this graphics card so 

you get this this is a sapphire product registration so you seem to get that register it in case your graphics card some happens goes wrong with it easy to find you in the system and sort you out to get a CD because everyone's got CDs in 2000 some aim and I have still black yeah what's that manufactures have wire technology limited and audits or staffers address and all that and then grab its quick installation guide lesson there as well and there's anything else in there nope so 

you put this box to the side and then we get the graphics card and static electricity bag you put it out one thing you don't get it's a screwdriver you have to have your own screwdriver anyway why I talk about natural graphics card itself on the top here you see there's one screw and then you see another screw you can undo that and you can take the fans out and you can put new fans in and they glow up if you want to get ones that glow and ones that don't glow these are 

just the basic burns they son when you salute the boy rings on it it's really quite light and smooth anyway sapphire logo printing on there we are supply out and eight pin EPS connect not EPS collector PCI connector and look at that lovely backplate so this bit here is where the fan should blow over the top and and cool it down but I'm not too sure yet if it works or not but it looks pretty good the design of it is pretty good but it's a little bit look me I would like a 

perfect black sort of backplate but just to know that you get a backplate for like 200 quid on a graphics card that weighs this much and look at these lovely heat pipes as well really nice-looking heat pipes it looks like it dissipates heat from the top of the top here and also at the top here and I'll see on the back as I said before to HDMI ports to display ports one DVI out and a big little heatsink to get their heat out there at the side of the case and like screams quality to 

monthly but it really does looks really cool I like the fins I'm inside there they look really strong too don't look like the weak metal sort of type when you touch it it bends up it looks like it will do the job way it's meant to aesthetically pleasing to the eye at front but at the back it means you have to do a black and red or white and silver sort of build and I've got orange and black in there and it won't go with a red but I don't know it looks like you can take the black plate off or

 they might be doing something where you can get different designs in a back plate which would be quite cool and on the side here which is last bit is where you can get you can see that I'm rubbing it and the heatsinks awesome it's not bending or nothing like that you know like on a CP air cooler the fins are really really thin or like a raid a Tartar that's like really soft well look at that really solid so that means it's going to dissipate heat really well and it's screens quality 

but now we're going to populate this into the test rig right here and we're going to do some stock benchmarks so we're going to using fire cry and we're going to be using and time spire we're going to do a stability test and see if it's any front Lincoln losing a 1600 X which it won't be because it's like got loads of calls and stuff and loads of virtual cause and it's graphics card as an AMD once and should work really well when that serves I said this graphics cards going 

to work really well in that system no bottleneck in and ish we should get some of these in this blaze displays this blaze displays displays dismiss I mean graphics graphics graphics graphics I sound crazy though I'm talking about frame rates per second so no more bottleneck in it should be okay Super 17 even though this is just a refresh of the our export 80 this slightly got more performance actually it should probably have loads of form sitter I've caught that really well

 anyway let's get this in the system, Todd great all around our could easily do 1440p on there and 2560 resolution and also it could also do 1920 by 1080 resolution really well there's obviously that's a lower resolution in a while as I said before okay no you won't be doing anything with 4k well it's still and the graphics card really does perform well it is it does run really hot and I'm an overclocked it or anything like that this is all stock and these are all with 

the highest settings turned up to the maximum so I can see the kind of frame rate so I'm going to begin averaging around 60 to 70 frames per second so I'm going to write over 120 frames per second of that grams colors it was crazy and went for all the bench tests a fluke room but I'll leave it done to you I'll let you decide what you think compare it to other people's bench blocks with it other G with other GTX bodies with other rx5 ATS 575 cities by 50s give the GTX 750 

750 guys 1060 1070 1080 1080 I this door forever can it but basically compare the benchmarks some of times fire and fire strike those are the ones that you kind of want to know like they're kind of verb well if you're into scores and stuff and see which is the best score which is the best or graphics card that's what you need to go with anything else with frame rate secondly not to Bob debate will make sure that you can get a reasonable budget graphics card or even like an 

entry level because this one's quite decent is better than entry but there is gravity cards on that level five Albirex five 80s ,so it depends on what why do you want to get but this is the set by one and I made a mistake thinking I had the other version which is faster than the other graphics cards that are in oryx 589 but this one which clocked at 600 now 1366 minutes some o'clock I have a for hunt 1425 

megahertz with a boost clock so I just left it as it is been booked in any other clock already for like the card runs quite warm anyway and yeah oblah net is decent it got decent performance there's nothing else I can say about other then anyone can help me with a HDCP problem with any Nvidia graphics card I can do Game Capture in no problem when it comes down to doing it are X's or AMD range it won't let me capture it saw some sort problem I noted splitters and 

stuff you can use but I want to know if there's something you can able and switch off a driver because I'm really getting frustrated I didn't really want to do it on the camera really wanted to go for a game capture card so you can see frame rates per second and the heat how it's going well with the CPU and stuff and the memory and voltage but I can't really show you all that on the camera because it only focuses in one point it's really annoying so anyone that's got any 
ideas about to switch that off or anything like that then let me know down in the comments down below .



Sapphire Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580(UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards




 the sapphire rx 580 graphics card this one is the pulse model this thing comes with the boost clock of 1366 megahertz 2,304 stream processors 8000 megahertz effective memory clock speed it's got an 8 gigabyte frame buffer 256-bit memory interface and of gddr5 it also packs a two HDMI ports to DisplayPort 1.4 and one dual link DVI port unlike its sister car the RX 580 nitro this thing doesn't have any LED lights there's a file over there it does not blow in any any color

 all you get is just that chrome-plated a plastic logo on there that's it on the other hand though you do get a pretty neat looking a backplate in my opinion and it will fit right in there with the old white theme or red or black theme it'll blend right in there just by the you know the colorful combination of all three colors there as you can see you also have some a little bit of gray in there as well one more cool thing that I wanted to point out to you guys is that the 

backplate actually serves a purpose here not just for aesthetics is being used actually as a heat sink for the back of the VR ends I don't know if you guys can tell that there's actually a thermal pad in between the back of the VRMs and the backplate which actually helps lowering the temperatures by around three or four degrees according to my measurements here so that's that's that's a cool thing that I wanted to point out to you guys and I'm actually digging the look like the our X 480 that did a review on a couple of months back I I dig the look of the sapphire 

went with with this cards you know - Roush is a black shroud looks great on it in combination with that silver backplate with with the colors on there I think it's a perfect combination for any system like I said this this thing looks fantastic in my opinion and also this thing only requires a single 8 pin power connector sapphire has a TDP rating for this crisis card Oh under 225 one but after 2 hours of gameplay the maximum I've seen this card a reach was 135 watts 

another thing that I wanted to bring up guys is temperatures this thing runs pretty cool in my opinion sapphire did a great job with that massive heavy you think that they put on there right as you pull this thing out of the box again filler it weighs like a bulldozer but the card nevertheless stays pretty pretty sturdy in your PCI slot it doesn't have that hanging you know that you see with the EC with much larger graphics card despite its weight so yeah back to the 

cooler this thing runs phenomenal in my opinion after about three or four hours of gameplay the temperatures will not go over 75 Celsius at hover around 73 74 Maximo 75 Celsius that is so yeah I think again sapphire did a fantastic job with that cooler and also runs real quiet you can even hear the fan spinning so kudos to sapphire and the fans Williams begin to spin until it reaches around 60 Celsius which you know helps keep the noise level to the minimal especially 

when you're not doing any gameplay or the system is not under under load also the fin design of the heat think is great because it is running the length of the car and not up and down which means that you're not going to have that hot air heading to your motherboard or Europe and to SSD and you can see there in the back of the card where you have that opening there so that hot air can exit as far as performance is concerned this thing absolutely dominated everything I 

throw at it and I didn't have to sacrifice on any of my graphical settings for GTA doom or Battlefield one you know basically the games that I play everything ran smoothly this thing is a great graphics card if you get fine when I know things are pretty pretty crazy right now with the whole minor thing hopefully eventually that all settles down and we can get back to business as usual I'm only two guys watch some gameplay footage of the card I hope you guys enjoy it 

and I'll see you here in a bit , alright guys so there you have it a numbers speak for themselves I think AMD did a great job here with this refresh or the RX 480 as far as this graphics card self I think sapphire hit the nail right on the head there with the aesthetics the COO sticks everything right on right on on the spot so again kudos to sapphire anyway that's all I got for now guys .



Learn more about the Sapphire Tech 100411P8GOCL

ModelBrandSAPPHIRESeriesPULSEModel100411P8GOCL
InterfaceInterfacePCI Express 3.0
ChipsetChipset ManufacturerAMDGPU SeriesAMD Radeon RX 500 SeriesGPURadeon RX 580Boost Clock1366 MHzStream Processors2304 Stream Processors
MemoryEffective Memory ClockUp to 2000 MHz, Effective 8000 MbpsMemory Size8GBMemory Interface256-BitMemory TypeGDDR5
3D APIDirectXDirectX 12OpenGLOpenGL 4.5
PortsHDMI2 x HDMIMulti-Monitor Support5DisplayPort2 x DisplayPort 1.4DVI1 x DL-DVI-D
DetailsMax ResolutionDisplayPort 1.4: 5120 x 2880 @ 60 Hz
HDMI: 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
DL-DVI-D: 2560 x 1600 @ 60 HzEyefinity SupportYesCrossFireX SupportYesVirtual Reality ReadyYesCoolerDouble FansOperating Systems SupportedWindows 10, Windows 7, 64-bit operating system requiredThermal Design Power185WSystem RequirementsPCI Express compliant motherboard with one x16 graphics slot.
500W (or greater) power supply with minimum one PCIE 8-pin power connector is required.
Minimum 4GB of system memory. Recommended 8GB.
See amd.com/VR ready for more information.Power Connector8-PinDual-Link DVI SupportedYes
FeaturesFeaturesAMD LiquidVR Technology (Radeon VR Ready Premium)

HDR Ready

Vulkan Optimized

Radeon Freesync 2 Ready

Next Gen FinFET 14 Technology

4th Generation GCN Architecture

OpenCL Support

HDMI 4K60 / Display Port 1.4

AMD CrossFire technology (bridgeless) - up to 2 GPUs

Radeon XConnect technology

Compatible with AMD and Intel Platforms

Sapphire Dual-X Cooling Technology

Intelligent Fan Control III

Precision Fan Control

Fuse Protection
Form Factor & DimensionsForm FactorATXMax GPU Length230 mmCard Dimensions (L x H)9.06" x 4.92"Slot WidthDual Slot
PackagingPackage ContentsACCESSORIES:
Driver DVD.





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