Sapphire Technology Radeon Pulse RX 550 4GB GDDR5 HDMI/ DVI-D/ DP OC (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card - View 1

Sapphire Technology Radeon Pulse RX 550 4GB GDDR5 HDMI/ DVI-D/ DP OC (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card

3.9 (110 ratings)
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Key Features

  • 1 x HDMI; 1 x DVI-D; 1 x DP
  • 128-Bit Memory Bus
  • Cooling Technology: single fan
  • Power consumption < 65 Watts
  • Form Factor: 1.5 Slot, ATX
  • Memory Clock: 6000 MHz effective

Specifications

Max Screen Resolution
3840 x 2160
Memory Speed
1500 MHz
Graphics Coprocessor
AMD Radeon RX 550
Chipset Brand
AMD
Card Description
AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB GDDR5 graphics card from Sapphire with a 128-bit memory interface, 1.5E+3 MHz memory clock speed, PCI-E interface, and single fan for cooling. Recommended for gaming.
Graphics Card Ram Size
4 GB
Brand
Sapphire
Series
Graphics Card 11268-01-20G
Item model number
11268-01-20G
Item Weight
1.04 pounds
Product Dimensions
9.25 x 2.5 x 6.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
9.25 x 2.5 x 6.5 inches
Manufacturer
Sapphire Technology
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
April 18, 2017

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Customer Reviews

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Works as it should on 4K monitor for a non-gamer running 60 Hz refresh rates. No issues after 4 months of use, no blinks/lines or other artifacts on screen. Great choice for me.
SUPERSTOKE
THIS IS GREAT GRAPHICS CARD FOR EVERYDAY COMPUTING. THE GRAPHICS CARD RESPONDED QUICKER AFTER SETTING MY 4K TV TO GAME MODE. IT MADE THE CARD PERFORM BETTER OVERALL. AFTER ADJUSTING THE PICTURE (IE CONTRAST, COLOR, BRIGHTNESS AND BACKGROUND),THE SAPPHIRE GAVE OFF A CRISP, COLORFUL, AND HIGH RESOLUTION VIDEO. THERE IS A NEWER VERSION BUT UNLESS YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC NEED, THIS CARD IS ADEQUATE. I DO RECOMMEND THIS SAPPHIRE GRAPHICS CARD (CURRENTLY OWN TWO).
Chris W.
This is a short note about GNU/Linux performance. I purchased this because my Geforce 1050ti was not waking from sleep in Fedora 26 using the open-source driver stack. I keep seeing how good the open-source drivers are for AMD cards so I decided to try it. My whole purpose in this test is to use the open-source, not proprietary drivers.The issue with the 1050ti was the computer would wake from sleep but the screen would not, otherwise it worked fine. OK so on this RX550 the driver loaded up automatically no problem. Desktop acceleration (Gnome 3) seems a little snappier/faster, but I did not run benchmarks so this is just my impression. I set the machine to sleep after 15 minutes and walked away. Came back later, woke the machine and the screen came on. I've had no hiccups since.I feel a little dumb.... I've been complaining that Linux doesn't sleep/wake properly for a while but all this time I've used NVIDIA cards. I thought it was a motherboard power management issue, not the video driver. Anyway, I am happy to have a great little Fedora Linux desktop working as well as any computer should in 2017. Thanks to AMD for opening up and assisting a great community is creating great open-source drivers!
Tary
Was the best price for the performance I could find that could work on my computer with not a powerful power supply. The only annoying thing, is that the fan is almost always at full stop, but when it start to cool down the card, it go to maximum for a few seconds, which is a lot of noise. Would be better if start a slower speed and run longer...