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Sapphire Launch its Radeon RX 6400 Pulse Graphics Card

SAPPHIRE has announced the launch of its new PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 graphics card offering quiet and efficient 1080p gaming graphics. With a compact, single-slot low-profile design with classic PULSE red accents, it is an ideal component for small form factor builds. Enable TriXX Boost on the PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 graphics card to maximize the gaming experience with a boost in frames.

Sapphire Radeon RX 6400 Pulse Graphics Card

Built using 6 nm process technology, the PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 Graphics Card headlines with 768 stream processors running with a Boost Clock of up to 2321 MHz and a Game Clock of up to 2039 MHz. The latest GDDR6 high-speed memory clocked at 16 Gbps Effective, with 16 MB of AMD Infinity Cache memory technology, which reduces latency and power consumption, enabling high overall gaming performance. To support the latest display monitors in the market, it is equipped with output ports including HDMI and DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC outputs. The PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 graphics card series features 12 powerful Compute Units and 12 Ray Accelerators.

Features

Optimized Axial Fan Cooling Technology
The superb cooling of the PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 Graphics Card is powered by the dynamic Axial Fan Cooling Technology equipped with seven blades to create a quiet and cool gaming experience. The Fuse Protection feature is engineered into the circuit of the external PCIe power connector to preserve the components and protect the graphics card.

Compact Aesthetic & Engineering
The SAPPHIRE PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 Graphics Card is engineered to be a neat fit into the small form factor and Mini-ITX PC builds. It is the perfect system integration as it is equipped with a single slot low-profile design with proper cooling for your gaming experience. The signature PULSE red accents are a stylish addition for every gamer looking for a chassis with strong gaming aesthetic.

TriXX Boost
Gain the ultimate performance on the PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6400 Graphics Cards with SAPPHIRE TriXX Software. On a variety of games, TriXX Boost increases FPS by slightly decreasing resolution through the TriXX software that is then adjusted through AMD Radeon Image Sharpening for a significant performance boost. Choose from a customizable resolution scale or from additional custom resolutions based on user input for a much more fine-grained control over the quality vs. performance tradeoff.

Where Can I Learn More?

Sapphire has confirmed that the Radeon RX 6400 Pulse is shipping out now and should be hitting retailers imminently. Unfortunately, however, they have not confirmed exactly what sort of price consumers should expect. With the base reference model costing $159 though, custom models such as this will likely be priced in the region of $180-$200.

If you do, therefore, want to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

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