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SAPPHIRE RX 5600 XT Pulse Review

Here, we take a further look at the impact of our overclock, looking at the increased temperatures, acoustics and power draw.

Temperatures

Acoustics

Power consumption

Overview

Overall this really is a very weak manual overclock – real-world performance hardly changed, and neither did the card's noise levels or operating temperature. Power draw did rise by around 5%, but realistically you're not going to notice the difference between a stock and manually overclocked 5600 XT.

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