The momentum of AMD graphics cards over the past few years has not really come a bit, but it's not unplayable. Sapphire quietly released a special one today. PULSE RX 560The most important feature is that it saves electricity.
The RX 560 graphics card is based on the Polaris 21 GPU core of Polaris architecture and has 1024 stream processors. It is generally paired with 128-bit 2/4GB GDDR5 memory. The official AMD official nominal total card power consumption is 60-80W. The pre-overclocked version of the company will generally Achieve 90W.
Sapphire's new PULSE RX 560 is only 45W, but the accelerated core frequency is only reduced from the 90W version of 1300MHz to 1216MHz, compared with the public version is only lower than 59MHz, and the memory frequency is still maintained at 7GHz, optional 2/4GB.
Graphics card design and thermal design remain unchanged, still single fan, support red light bar, output interface a DVI, an HDMI, a DisplayPort.
It is not clear how sapphire adjusts such a frequency to reduce power consumption by half.