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The SAPPHIRE Pulse Radeon RX 570 also comes in the ITX format for users who want to power their HTPC or small-form-factor gaming PCs. Boost-clocked at 1244 MHz and using only a single 6-pin power connector as well as single fan for cooling, the SAPPHIRE Pulse Radeon RX 570 ITX is a showcase of Polaris’ power efficiency.
Fuse protection
In order to protect your card, the SAPPHIRE NITRO+ series cards have fuse
protection built into the circuit of the external PCI-E power connector to keep
the components safe.
Precision fan control
Standard industry fans may have up to 10% difference between their fan rotation
cycles (RPM). With the new Fan IC Control on SAPPHIRE NITRO + graphics cards,
this differential is reduced to 3%. This 70% improvement on accuracy ensures
that cooling and noise performance of every NITRO + card is up to scratch.
Long life black polymer cap
High quality aluminum-made long life capacitor is not only to extend the
component life time, the product reliability and overclocking ability are also
improved. When operational temperatures dropped by 20°C, the product life span
is going to be extended up to a factor of ten. In addition, when the operational
temperature increased by 20°C, the product life span only decreased
by 10%.
Frame Rate Target Control
Frame Rate Target Control (FRTC) enables users to set a target maximum frame
rate when playing an application in full screen mode; the benefit being that
FRTC can reduce GPU power consumption (great for games running at frame rates
much higher than the display refresh rate) and therefore reduce heat generation
and fan speeds/noise on the graphics card.
Frame Rate Target Control caps performance not only in 3D rendered in-game scenes, but also in splash screens, loading screens and menus, where frame rates can often run needlessly into the hundreds of FPS. Users might wish to set a very high cap just to limit wasteful FPS like that seen in menus and such, while still taking advantage of the responsiveness given by FPS well beyond 60.
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