Graphics hardware manufacturer Sapphire has this week rolled out information on a new addition to its range of Radeon graphics cards with the Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 LITE Series graphics card which is expected to be priced around $100. Although worldwide availability has not yet been announced by Sapphire.
The Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 LITE Series is equipped with the 896 stream-processor variants of the “Polaris 21” silicon, rather than the 1,024 SP version the RX 560 SKU and is available with either four or 2 GB of on-board memory. The latest graphics card comes slightly factory overclocked with the GPU engine offering 1300 MHz with memory that is clocked at 7.00 GHz GDDR5-effective and provides a somewhat more high-performance graphics card when compared to the original Pulse RX 560.
The Pulse Radeon RX 560 LITE is equipped with a cooling system features a more extensive rectangular aluminium heatsink which is ventilated by dual fans and includes a separate heatsink directly attached to the VRM. Power requirements for the Pulse Radeon RX 560 LITE take the form of a single 6-pin PCIe power connector. More details and full specifications jump over to the official Sapphire website.
Source: TPU
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