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Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700 review: A stunning value supercharged by clever software tricks

Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5700 review: A stunning value supercharged by clever software tricks

Posted on August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Nine. Dollars.

AMD promised that custom Radeon RX 5700 graphics cards would arrive in mid-August, and as of Monday, they’re here. The wait was worth it.

Sapphire’s kicking things off with its budget-friendly Pulse lineup. Like its predecessors, it offers some nice features and solid cooler designs at prices that won’t break the bank. But one of Sapphire’s most intriguing additions has nothing to do with hardware. We’re highly impressed by the new performance-enhancing, resolution-tweaking “Trixx Boost” feature in the company’s Trixx software suite, which leverages AMD’s Radeon Image Sharpening technology to great effect for everyday gamers.
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