Sapphire to launch rx 590 nitro + 50th anniversary edition card
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We previously had news about a special edition Ryzen 7 2700X processor to celebrate 50 years of AMD's life. But the celebrations won't stop there, and the graphics card segment is also an important part of AMD's history. To celebrate, Sapphire will launch an RX 590 Nitro + 50th Anniversary Edition.
RX 590 Nitro + 50th Anniversary Edition celebrates 50 years of AMD
This year marks AMD's 50th anniversary, and to celebrate it it appears the company plans to launch a product line with the '50th Anniversary Edition' slogan, which includes both CPUs and graphics cards.
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This time we have to talk about Sapphire's RX 590 Nitro + 50th Anniversary Edition, which is delivered with a gold color scheme, which is appropriate given the fact that this is AMD's Golden Jubilee. It is not known at this time if other GPU manufacturers plan to create graphics cards for the 50th anniversary or if Sapphire plans to make other higher-end models with the 50th Anniversary Edition motto, such as an RX Vega 64 50th Anniversary Edition .
If we look at the specifications of the new Sapphire graphics card, we can see that the GPU offers the same basic cooling design as the standard RX 590 Nitro + Special Edition, with the same cooling design and the same clock speeds. Here the difference would be the special color scheme, in a special edition only for those AMD fans, or simply for those who love this color scheme design.
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