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Sapphire announces the Pulse RX Vega 56



SAPPHIRE PULSE RX Vega 56 - Time to elevate your pulses!!



 

One of the well known manufacturers of Radeon graphics cards, Sapphire, silently announces the availability date of their Pulse RX Vega 56 on Facebook.



Sapphire had the announcement on their Facebook page: Sapphire Technology Club. As seen in the post, Sapphire’s Vega 56 will be added in their Pulse lineup. The Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 model will have an extended heatsink to make way for the Pulse dual fan configuration and allow a better heat dissipation.



Aside from having a large heatsink and dual fan setup, the Pulse RX Vega 56 will also sport a stylish backplate where a switch would also be found; the hardware switch lets the Pulse down shift to a clock speed in which it will have reduced power draw that’ll make way for lower temperature and lower operating noise.





The Radeon RX Vega 56 and Vega 64 was introduced August last year, but only had reference models available at that time. Fast forward to today, a lot of brands have announced the imminent release of their custom design graphics cards that will be imbued with the RX Vega GPUs.



Sapphire's own Pulse RX Vega 56 will be seeing the light of day on the 12th of February as stated in their Facebook post.

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