Powercolor announces the red dragon rx 560 graphics card
Table of contents:
- PowerColor Red Dragon RX 560 competes against the GTX 1050
- PowerColor RX 560 will cost around 100 euros
The renowned assembler PowerColor has announced its new Red Dragon RX 560 graphics card, which is based on the Polaris 21 XT GPU , which continues to work with this variant that is aimed directly at the low-end.
PowerColor Red Dragon RX 560 competes against the GTX 1050
PowerColor Red Dragon RX 560 is a card with 1024 Stream Proccesors and a 128-bit memory interface. With a 4GB amount of memory, the card works at a clock speed of 1176 MHz, which would be below the 1255 MHz of the reference model, but this has an explanation. Not being one of the most powerful graphics cards in the RX series, it uses only one turbine for cooling and a fairly simple and compliant design that occupies two expansion slots.
One of the advantages of this Red Dragon card is that it does not need external power directly from the source, but rather it is powered from the PCI-E slot of the motherboard, that is why it has a slightly lower performance than the reference model.
PowerColor RX 560 will cost around 100 euros
The RX 560 is in the range of what a NVIDIA GTX 1050 can offer, and PowerColor is aggressive with the price, putting itself in the range of 100 euros. The card will be available first in China this January and then in the rest of the world. I think more than one will be waiting for you with open arms.
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