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product_id: 41635231
title: "Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/DVI-D/Dual DP OC with Backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards"
brand: "sapphire"
price: "€ 840.84"
currency: EUR
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category: "Sapphire"
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# 1366 MHz boost clock with OC potential 8GB GDDR5 VRAM for smooth gaming Dual fan cooling for stable performance Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/DVI-D/Dual DP OC with Backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards

**Brand:** sapphire
**Price:** € 840.84
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your rig with the Sapphire Pulse RX 580 — where power meets precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Radeon 11265-05-20G Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/DVI-D/Dual DP OC with Backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards by sapphire
- **How much does it cost?** € 840.84 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sapphire enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sapphire brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** High-polymer aluminum capacitors and a sturdy backplate deliver durability and reliability for years.
- • **Power Your Play:** 8GB GDDR5 memory ensures ultra-smooth 1080p gaming and creative workflows.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Dual HDMI, DVI-D, and Dual DisplayPort outputs for multi-monitor setups and seamless streaming.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** Dual fan cooling technology keeps temps low during marathon sessions.
- • **Overclock with Confidence:** Factory OC boost clock at 1366 MHz, with headroom for enthusiasts to push further.

## Overview

The Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 is a high-performance PCI-E graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR5 VRAM, a 1366 MHz boost clock, and a 256-bit memory bus. Equipped with dual fans and a robust backplate, it offers reliable cooling and durability. With multiple display outputs including dual HDMI, DVI-D, and DisplayPort, it supports versatile multi-monitor configurations. Ideal for 1080p gaming and creative applications, it balances power efficiency (<225W) with solid overclocking potential, backed by a 2-year warranty.

## Description

Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 8 GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/DVI-D/Dual DP OC w/backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card.

Review: Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8GB GDD- Pretty Good So Far With Some Considerations - Upgraded from a ASUS Strix R9 380. From a performance perspective, its works great, ~30%+ increase in performance. You can look at online comparisons on what type of performance to expect, and this met that. (playing BF1, Witcher 3, Warzone...) I have it paired with a AMD FX8350, 16GB RAM. Three things I want to point out: 1.) The unit arrived with a slightly bent bracket. Was able to use pliers to straighten it out, and desertcart was quick to resolve it. Not sure if this is desertcart or Sapphire to blame. 2.) After I removed my old R9 380, placed new RX 580 GPU in, everything booted fine. I updated the drivers to the latest via Adrenal 2020 (not necessarily required). After rebooting, my wired LAN stopped working. Windows did not detect it anymore. Just disappeared. Not seen in Device Manager. Did a bunch of troubleshooting (reset CMOS, go back to old drivers etc) to no avail. Instead of wasting additional hours, I just decided to buy a new pciexpress LAN card ($15). I do not know if this directly tied to the new GPU install, or purely coincidental. As time permits I may investigate further. Just felt I had to share this info. **Update**: After thinking about this I am leaning towards this is purely coincidental. Fortunately ethernet ports are inexpensive. 3.) From the perspective of stability, I have had this installed for 3 days now, moderate gaming use, only had 2 errors requiring a reboot. This may be due to conflicting software (apparently running any parallel GPU software may pose problems) or games itself. Hard to say who is to "blame" for this right now. With my older GPU did not encounter this. For this I am knocking a star off for now. I will continue to monitor and update my review. UPDATE SEP 16 2020: Changing review from 4 to 5 stars. I have since upgraded my build to an AMD R5 3600. No issues when running its stock frequencies. If I use the built in Radeon "OC" feature to go to 1436mhz, I had some hiccups hear and there. I think its true, AMD cards are good for those who want to tinker around. I have no regrets with this card so far. UPDATE FEB 19 2021: I swapped out my 5+ yr old bronze rated evga power supply to a gold rated cooler master. I haven't had a single crash yet when doing the "automatic overclock" to 1436 (mostly playing COD Coldwar/warzone/Cod WW2. I'm pretty sure my old PSU was finally giving out as it was 5 yrs old (at this point I attribute my previous problems with that). Lesson learned: if you plan to do some overclock get a solid PSU. I am still very happy with this GPU! UPDATE JUL 19 2021: GPU is still going strong with no issues. UPDATE JAN 14 2022: GPU functioning great. Be mindful there is a GPU shortage crisis (COVID) since 2020-2022 and all prices are inflated. Not worth the inflated price. UPDATE JUN 20 2022: GPU is still rocking with no issues. I have decided to upgrade to a Sapphire Radeon Pulse 6600XT to get better (144fps, bought a 144hz display) FPS at 1080p. This RX580 was fantastic and still does phenomenal 75fps 1080p gameplay. I have no regrets purchasing it.
Review: it just works on Mac 5,1 mid 2010 running High Sierra and Adobe 2020 apps - 1. Out of the box into the mac - use a dual 6pin to 8pin adapter cable 2. boot up - screens are black until login screen appears. - No apple logo showing the boot process. 3. Login screen appears - log in 4. Open up Premiere Pro 2020 it sees metal GPU acceleration off you go! SIMPLE I replaced a really good nvidia Quadro K5000 which had 4GB Video ram and that card worked great in Premiere Pro 2019 with CUDA. That nvidia card - not so good with metal, actually awful with metal in 2019. Updated to Premiere pro 2020 and found out adobe discontinued CUDA sadly. I then tried Metal as the option for PP 2020 with the nivdia K5000 card and it actually worked better than it did in 2019 but I felt that it suffered a little. It lagged sometimes where it did not in 2019. Multi-cam edit seemed quirky too. For the low price of AMD I figured try out the AMD Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 after all it had to be better it was twice the VRAM. My nvida card cost about 5 times the price of this one, oddly, and still does. My nvidia card was a lot of work a few years ago, I had to download drivers then install cuda software…. On and on… Every security update meant downloading and install the latest cuda update… This AMD none of that nonsense. It just works. So you don’t get a Apple Boot Screen, I don’t care it’s a mac for crying out loud I can count on 0 fingers how many times I needed to go to recovery mode in 11 years. I came from windows 11 years ago and never looked back. Macs are just easy, everything about them is easy. Macs just work! If you get stuff that is certified for mac or get what apple recommends you have no issues. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to keep a backup boot drive so if the drive should fail I can pop in the clone and get back up in minutes minus any updates. I keep my clone updated for the most part so I can never see why I should need the startup screen with options or recovery mode. I don’t dual boot so I have no need for the option command. I use Parallels to boot up windows 7 inside the mac OS for times I need that, I never just boot strait into windows at power up. If I ever need options or recovery I’ll use my old card. When I upgrade I just do it from the OS, you know download install etc. My mac started with snow leopard and I have kept it updated, mostly, never doing a startup drive method, just download and install method in app store. This card works great in Premiere Pro 2020 better than my Nvidia K5000! Can I tell a performance gain?… yes . It takes Processors, RAM, SSD’s and a good GPU - to make a good editing performance machine. GPU is only part of the equation but is probably one of the most important. Backstory to why I choose to upgrade from a good video card to a good video card: For the number 1 reason PP2020 did not work all that great with nvidia. Number 2 I could not upgrade to Mojave with the nvidia card, ok it will upgrade but the problem was Premiere Pro 2020 on Mojave with the nvidia K5000 running metal was quirky, I mean quirky to the point it drove me nuts. Mojave has no built in drivers for nvidia which is why I presume. Their was no cuda or driver updates from nvidia and every time you booted I got an error message about it. I use a Blackmagic card that outputs my preview to a TV monitor, that was herkie jerky and the GPU affects that I guess. The computer display was smooth, kind of, but my preview monitor using Blackmagic was way to jerky to the point of maybe it was doing 10 frames a second. I Updated the Blackmagic card to the latest software to no avail, so that had nothing to do with it. It had to be nvidia. That was a deal breaker to go back down to High Serria. I don’t plan on updating to Mojave until adobe quits supporting high serria. But knowing I can now and that PP 2020 works better with the AMD was worth the changeover and for a small investment compared to nvidia costs.

## Features

- 2 x HDMI; 1 x DVI-D; 2 x DP
- 256-bit memory bus; Power consumption: <225 watt
- Cooling technology: Dual fan. OS-windows 10,7
- Boost clock: 1366 MHz
- High-polymer, aluminum capacitors offering outstanding reliability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06ZZ6FMF8 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,359 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | Sapphire |
| Built-In Media | installation CD, manual |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,272 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840777077214 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 580 |
| Graphics Description | AMD Radeon RX 580 with 8 GB GDDR5 memory, 2304 stream processors, 8000 MHz effective memory clock, and Dual-X Cooling technology, compatible with PCI-Express 3.0 and consuming less than 225 watts of power. |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | AMD |
| Graphics RAM Type | DRAM |
| Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | DRAM |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.25"L x 6.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 580 8GB GDDR5 DUAL HDMI / DVI-D / DUAL DP OC w/ backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Althon Micro Inc. |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1750 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | 11265-05-20G |
| Model Name | Sapphire 11265-05-20G Radeon PULSE RX 580 8GB |
| Model Number | 11265-05-20G |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| UPC | 840777077214 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sapphire
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** AMD Radeon RX 580
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** AMD
- **Graphics Ram Size:** 8 GB
- **Video Output Interface:** DisplayPort

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work on a mid-2012 mac pro running sierra 10.12.6? i'm seeing conflicting answers...**
A: Contrary to others, I bought this for my mid 2012 Mac Pro running high Sierra 10.13.X and it worked like a charm!

Install was simple, no need to install drivers, simply plug n’ play!

**Q: Will this work on a Mac Pro mid 2010**
A: It works perfectly , and is supported by the new Mojave OS that was just released if you choose to upgrade. Just make sure you get the right connecting cable ... 'DUAL MINI 6-pin to 8-pin adaptor'.  Someone in one of the reviews for this card gave a link to an adaptor cable ( I bought it) , and it was the wrong type.

**Q: Is this the card that apple recommends for a promac to run mojave? does it come with a cable?**
A: As I understand it, originally Apple was using an RX580 specially prepared from AMD and then they switched to this one from Sapphire and it is one of the recommended cards. Apparently the Radeon Pulse works well and the Radeon Nitro does not work as well or is harder to configure. I just plugged this one in connected the monitor cable and presto-zingo it work at full 4k res. and the proper memory amount. No it does not come with a cable. I've never had any video card/GPU card come with a cable. Cables usually come with a monitor. My LG monitor came with several video cables.

**Q: since my macbookpro is -macbook pro(retina, 15-inch, mid 2014-highsierra-intel irispro1536mb, will it work in sonnet550w box?**
A: That's a great question.  I also have a MacBook pro, and wanted to be able to use this card in it some times...  I searched for a week, and could find nothing, nor could I get a response from any of the Mfgrs of external PCI enclosures....  This is a great card, and it's NATIVELY supported under high sierra...  in fact, its the same chipset that comes in the iMac 5k's....  I dropped this into my mac-pro, and other than seeing the boot screen (which requires EFI flash), it works perfectly.   you can have this card flassed at macvidcards.com...  they are great.

In short, I hunted for the info that would answer your question before I bought my card, and was unable to find anyone who could tell me definitively. 
Regards!  and Good luck!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8GB GDD- Pretty Good So Far With Some Considerations
*by G***E on May 25, 2020*

Upgraded from a ASUS Strix R9 380. From a performance perspective, its works great, ~30%+ increase in performance. You can look at online comparisons on what type of performance to expect, and this met that. (playing BF1, Witcher 3, Warzone...) I have it paired with a AMD FX8350, 16GB RAM. Three things I want to point out: 1.) The unit arrived with a slightly bent bracket. Was able to use pliers to straighten it out, and amazon was quick to resolve it. Not sure if this is Amazon or Sapphire to blame. 2.) After I removed my old R9 380, placed new RX 580 GPU in, everything booted fine. I updated the drivers to the latest via Adrenal 2020 (not necessarily required). After rebooting, my wired LAN stopped working. Windows did not detect it anymore. Just disappeared. Not seen in Device Manager. Did a bunch of troubleshooting (reset CMOS, go back to old drivers etc) to no avail. Instead of wasting additional hours, I just decided to buy a new pciexpress LAN card ($15). I do not know if this directly tied to the new GPU install, or purely coincidental. As time permits I may investigate further. Just felt I had to share this info. **Update**: After thinking about this I am leaning towards this is purely coincidental. Fortunately ethernet ports are inexpensive. 3.) From the perspective of stability, I have had this installed for 3 days now, moderate gaming use, only had 2 errors requiring a reboot. This may be due to conflicting software (apparently running any parallel GPU software may pose problems) or games itself. Hard to say who is to "blame" for this right now. With my older GPU did not encounter this. For this I am knocking a star off for now. I will continue to monitor and update my review. UPDATE SEP 16 2020: Changing review from 4 to 5 stars. I have since upgraded my build to an AMD R5 3600. No issues when running its stock frequencies. If I use the built in Radeon "OC" feature to go to 1436mhz, I had some hiccups hear and there. I think its true, AMD cards are good for those who want to tinker around. I have no regrets with this card so far. UPDATE FEB 19 2021: I swapped out my 5+ yr old bronze rated evga power supply to a gold rated cooler master. I haven't had a single crash yet when doing the "automatic overclock" to 1436 (mostly playing COD Coldwar/warzone/Cod WW2. I'm pretty sure my old PSU was finally giving out as it was 5 yrs old (at this point I attribute my previous problems with that). Lesson learned: if you plan to do some overclock get a solid PSU. I am still very happy with this GPU! UPDATE JUL 19 2021: GPU is still going strong with no issues. UPDATE JAN 14 2022: GPU functioning great. Be mindful there is a GPU shortage crisis (COVID) since 2020-2022 and all prices are inflated. Not worth the inflated price. UPDATE JUN 20 2022: GPU is still rocking with no issues. I have decided to upgrade to a Sapphire Radeon Pulse 6600XT to get better (144fps, bought a 144hz display) FPS at 1080p. This RX580 was fantastic and still does phenomenal 75fps 1080p gameplay. I have no regrets purchasing it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ it just works on Mac 5,1 mid 2010 running High Sierra and Adobe 2020 apps
*by J***M on July 24, 2020*

1. Out of the box into the mac - use a dual 6pin to 8pin adapter cable 2. boot up - screens are black until login screen appears. - No apple logo showing the boot process. 3. Login screen appears - log in 4. Open up Premiere Pro 2020 it sees metal GPU acceleration off you go! SIMPLE I replaced a really good nvidia Quadro K5000 which had 4GB Video ram and that card worked great in Premiere Pro 2019 with CUDA. That nvidia card - not so good with metal, actually awful with metal in 2019. Updated to Premiere pro 2020 and found out adobe discontinued CUDA sadly. I then tried Metal as the option for PP 2020 with the nivdia K5000 card and it actually worked better than it did in 2019 but I felt that it suffered a little. It lagged sometimes where it did not in 2019. Multi-cam edit seemed quirky too. For the low price of AMD I figured try out the AMD Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 after all it had to be better it was twice the VRAM. My nvida card cost about 5 times the price of this one, oddly, and still does. My nvidia card was a lot of work a few years ago, I had to download drivers then install cuda software…. On and on… Every security update meant downloading and install the latest cuda update… This AMD none of that nonsense. It just works. So you don’t get a Apple Boot Screen, I don’t care it’s a mac for crying out loud I can count on 0 fingers how many times I needed to go to recovery mode in 11 years. I came from windows 11 years ago and never looked back. Macs are just easy, everything about them is easy. Macs just work! If you get stuff that is certified for mac or get what apple recommends you have no issues. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to keep a backup boot drive so if the drive should fail I can pop in the clone and get back up in minutes minus any updates. I keep my clone updated for the most part so I can never see why I should need the startup screen with options or recovery mode. I don’t dual boot so I have no need for the option command. I use Parallels to boot up windows 7 inside the mac OS for times I need that, I never just boot strait into windows at power up. If I ever need options or recovery I’ll use my old card. When I upgrade I just do it from the OS, you know download install etc. My mac started with snow leopard and I have kept it updated, mostly, never doing a startup drive method, just download and install method in app store. This card works great in Premiere Pro 2020 better than my Nvidia K5000! Can I tell a performance gain?… yes . It takes Processors, RAM, SSD’s and a good GPU - to make a good editing performance machine. GPU is only part of the equation but is probably one of the most important. Backstory to why I choose to upgrade from a good video card to a good video card: For the number 1 reason PP2020 did not work all that great with nvidia. Number 2 I could not upgrade to Mojave with the nvidia card, ok it will upgrade but the problem was Premiere Pro 2020 on Mojave with the nvidia K5000 running metal was quirky, I mean quirky to the point it drove me nuts. Mojave has no built in drivers for nvidia which is why I presume. Their was no cuda or driver updates from nvidia and every time you booted I got an error message about it. I use a Blackmagic card that outputs my preview to a TV monitor, that was herkie jerky and the GPU affects that I guess. The computer display was smooth, kind of, but my preview monitor using Blackmagic was way to jerky to the point of maybe it was doing 10 frames a second. I Updated the Blackmagic card to the latest software to no avail, so that had nothing to do with it. It had to be nvidia. That was a deal breaker to go back down to High Serria. I don’t plan on updating to Mojave until adobe quits supporting high serria. But knowing I can now and that PP 2020 works better with the AMD was worth the changeover and for a small investment compared to nvidia costs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works fine for VR and 4K gaming, Linux, and handles 4K@60Hz over HDMI better than XFX
*by S***E on August 18, 2020*

For VR, I use an Oculus Rift CV1, and this GPU works fine with that. I'm coming from a GTX 1060. Motion-to-photon latency averages around 20ms. As far as I can tell, this GPU works fine with all the VR games I tried so far. I bought this GPU specifically because it has 2 HDMI ports, and I needed both (one for my regular display, and another for the Rift CV1). It has DisplayPort as well which I assume would work fine for any other VR headset. For 4K gaming, it works, but depending on the game, you'll need to drop some settings to reach higher framerates. Basically, no MSAA and lift the power limit to the max (30%), and you'll do pretty well with some games at 4K, and mostly everything at 1080p. I play Guild Wars 2 at 4K with mostly highest settings. I've played FFXIV also with mostly highest settings at 4K, along with WoW. Monster Hunter World I put to 1080p though, but use GPU scaling to up it to 4K; plays great. I had an issue with 3 different XFX Polaris GPUs (RX 560 and 2 580s) where doing 4K@60Hz over HDMI resulted in flickering until I made and used a CVT-RB resolution. This isn't an issue with this GPU though! I had thought that Polaris itself was defective or something, but it looks like it's GPU-dependent, and possibly something XFX is doing to make it broken. So to be clear, I can do 4K@60Hz over HDMI without issue with this GPU. I don't overclock, but I do make sure to increase the power limit to the max. The VBIOS that came with my GPU maxes at 30% (around 200W, but I've seen it occasionally go to around 219W). No problem, and it's a free hassle-free performance improvement! At the time of writing, AMD doesn't provide drivers for Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling with the latest Windows 10 2004 OS and this GPU (RX 580). It's unknown if they'll do it for Polaris/GCN. But even without that, latency overall is great, and just as-good as NVIDIA with VR. Works great on Linux as well. Forgot how nice it was to be able to just use the open-source graphics driver (I'm coming from a GTX 1060). No problems! Basically, it's a RX 580 that works better than what I've had from XFX, but also works great within expectations! After writing this review however, I noticed a few games would cause the display driver to crash after some time (usually after an hour or two). Looking a bit more into this, someone mentioned they had to increase their video memory voltage to fix the problem. I've done this (put the memory voltage to the max 1.2V) and it seems to have fixed the instability. So it's possible some GPUs come with a stock voltage that's a bit too low.

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