Then our intuitive interface gives you simple visual feedback to see how changes have affected your system stability. Whether you're new to overclocking or an old hand, our powerful tools make it easy - and, more importantly, safe. With Sapphire TriXX you can tune your card's performance to the max and save custom settings for your favourite games.Ī deceptively-simple interface lets you tweak your card's fan speeds dynamically, and find out anything you could possibly want to know about your card.
I have XFX Radeon StromKnight n00b.You might not know that Sapphire's mighty TriXX software is the key to unlocking its power. The problem is I'll set the slider to the desired clock speeds and when I click apply, it resets to default speeds. Joined Mar 22, Messages It will, however, OC my voltages no problem.
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Download SAPPHIRE TriXX 6.1 with new UI and NITRO+ featuresįor a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. New posts New posts New profile posts Latest activity. More than likely, prices will quickly correct.Forums New posts Search forums. On pricing, yes the XT is a bit expensive comparatively. Haven't tried the new Performance Boost scaling yet. Wattman and Chill are fantastic and I'd really miss those features if I went Nvidia. I'll say that AMDs superior software features are a scale-tipper for me. Perhaps prices will level down in the coming months though. It's also possible that limited 7nm production might have played a role, with them not wanting to make the lower-margin products any more attractive than necessary.
I suspect they didn't do that to give RX series cards a chance to clear out first though, since it sounds like there's still a lot of inventory around. Again, that only brings them nearly on-par with what the competition is already offering though, and not providing any real advantage over products already on the market. And compared to Nvidia's current offerings, this brings nothing new to the table.Īround that price level, you can snag a faster for just a little more. And yes, power efficiency has improved significantly, though Nvidia hasn't stood still on this, so, AMD still has a bit of work to do. I'm definitely looking forward to the test results when the 8GB variant is added to the graphs, and thus far, this seems to bode well for the upcoming RX XT. Still, odd in the places where it does fall short, as the 4GB doesn't seem to hurt the Super the same way. Aquatic elf 5eĮyeballing it, I want to say it's about ish watts? Overall, though, I'm glad it's at the least trading blows with the Super, and pleasantly surprised to see it occasionally flirting with territory. The first one is a little hard to tell, given how the 's plot on the graph swings so wildlyabout, but that number on the second one seems wrong, considering that only once does a plot point for it ever dip below W. Also, this gave me a bit of a reminder that I've kind of been underestimating the RXthough its power draw is just too much for what it does. Interesting - and definitely confusing when trying to judge overall performance, given how it, does better at some games and worse at others compared to Nvidia's cards. It's difficult to glean a winner when cards flip-flop depending on the game tested. See all comments Can we please get an "average of all benchmarks" graph in the summary page of GPU reviews? Image credit: Tom's Hardware Sapphire recently released an updated version of the Trixx software with a newly designed GUI and other tweaks. At 4K, the feature creates a custom x resolution, which you choose instead of x Performance naturally improves quite a bit compared to native 4K. Outside of the Trixx Boost section, the software for this card is essentially for for monitoring purposes. Sapphire recently released an updated version of the Trixx software with a newly designed GUI and other tweaks.