The big selling point, however, is the custom backplate, with a stunning Frostpunk 2 design it looks like it has been weathered and worn by the frosty environment, with rust and scratches, but of course, it’s not rusty or covered in scratches, it’s in very good brand new condition!
The front of the card looks very similar to the XT Pure edition I linked to previously, but there are some little tweaks to the design here you could easily miss. The Pure logo has been removed from the middle of the fans, and replaced by the F, P, and 2 badges.
They’re slightly weathered and worn much like the design on the back of the card too.
But overall, it’s still the same premium cooler design we’ve come to know and love from the high-end Sapphire Pure graphics card series, with three unique fans providing big airflow to the large heatsinks for optimal gaming performance.
Down the side of the card, you can see that frosty and rusty design design creeping along the edge too.
It’s all little details, but they add up to something really interesting and unique, and frankly, we don’t see enough collaborative designs like this in the gaming market, and we really should!
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