Asrock reveals the asrock phantom gaming m1 series rx 570
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ASRock's entry into the graphics card market has been motivated above all by the popularity of this hardware in the mining of cryptocurrencies, although this does not mean that the manufacturer may have an interest in players, a much more loyal public in the long run. term. The manufacturer's interest in miners is reaffirmed with the arrival of the ASRock Phantom Gaming M1 Series RX 570.
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ASRock has officially listed on its website two new ASRock Phantom Gaming M1 series RX 570 graphics cards, targeting cryptocurrency miners. This official listing does not mention anything related to mining in the GPU specifications or capabilities, although the lack of video outputs other than DVI and the M1 name are clear indications that this is a mining-oriented graphics card.
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The ASRock Phantom Gaming M1 Series RX570 comes in two formats, differentiated only by its 4GB or 8GB GDDR5 video memory. The heatsink of these M1 series graphics cards is based on a circular design, with a copper base and two heatpipes, which connect to a set of aluminum fins with a radial design.
It is a very basic cooling solution, which shows that these Phantom Gaming M1 will come with lower clock speeds than the video game oriented Phantom Gaming X RX 570 OC variant. The reason for this is that mining operations do not make as intensive use of the GPU as games, so the power consumption and heating are lower than what is given by playing.
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