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Sapphire brings its nitro gear and thunderbolt 3 accessories to computex 2017

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Sapphire will bring new products to Computex 2017 within its Nitro Gear brand to offer users new customization options, including fans with LED lighting, a new backplate and many other accessories such as a Thunderbolt 3 dongle with two HDMI ports and two DisplayPorts.

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After the great success of the SAPPHIRE NITRO + Radeon RX 580 Limited Edition, the manufacturer will launch a new version with the backplate and cover in blue to give it a different aesthetic, nor will it lack a high factory overclock to improve the performance offered to the users. This new card includes technologies such as QuickConnect, Fan Check and Fan Service to improve the efficiency of the cooling system. It includes two semi-passive fans for the quietest operation possible.

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The high demand in the personalization sector has led Sapphire to be interested in offering a new NITRO Gear brand of accessories. We start with their new fans with double ball bearings and LED lighting in three colors (red, blue and white). Users will be able to mount these new fans in a very simple way thanks to its exclusive Quick Connect system. They are compatible with Sapphire NITRO +, Pulse RX 580/570 and NITRO / NITRO + RX 480/470 cards. This new series also includes the backplate and heatsink cover in a combination of blue and red, users can easily mount it on their NITRO + RX 580 and RX 570 cards to offer excellent aesthetics.

Finally we have the new Thunderbolt 3 dongles that improves the possibilities of users of Apple MacBook computers. This accessory allows you to take advantage of the unique Thunderbolt 3 port of the equipment to provide two DisplayPort or HDMI ports depending on the version of the dongle that we choose. They will go on sale during the third quarter and allow us to connect screens up to 5K at 60 Hz.

Source: techpowerup

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