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ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces ROG Strix Radeon RX 590 Graphics Card

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Strix Radeon RX 590, an all-new gaming graphics card powered by the latest AMD Radeon RX 590 GPU and engineered with advanced cooling, reliability, performance, and customizable lighting.

ROG Strix cards take cooling to the next level, keeping temperatures low and dB levels quiet. It starts with MaxContact technology, which uses precision machining to create a heat spreader surface that makes up to 2X more contact with the GPU chip, helping to improve thermal transfer. As heat passes into the heatsink, three powerful Wing-blade fans spin up when GPU temperatures exceed 55 Celsius. Wingblade fans are a patented design that offers 105% more static pressure than traditional axial designs, ensuring air is dispersed through the entire cooling array.





The fan internals are also sealed to IP5X standards so that they will keep running, even in dusty environments. Dust-resistant fans aren't the only technology that makes ROG Strix graphics cards well-known for reliability; Auto-extreme technology is an automated manufacturing process that sets new standards in the industry by allowing all soldering to be completed in a single pass. This reduces thermal strain on components and avoids the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, resulting in less environmental impact, lower manufacturing power consumption, and a more reliable product overall.

While the ROG Strix RX 590 is cool and reliable, it's also powerful. A seven-phase voltage regulator that combines premium chokes, solid polymer capacitors, and high-current power stages, provides generous reserves to fuel AMD's latest GPU. With all the fundamentals out of the way, it's time to tackle style. The ROG Strix RX 590 is topped with a sleek shroud that blends with just about any system. For enthusiasts that want to draw attention to their rig, Aura Sync RGB lighting on the shroud and backplate allows illumination to be synchronized to the beat of music, change colors based on processor temperatures, or cast an array of patterns. Best of all, Aura Sync software connects to a host of compatible products from ASUS and other companies so users can easily coordinate lighting effects throughout their entire system.

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Sapphire card is £270 at Overclockers UK.

This is £399. :roll:
 
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Surprised to see an AMD card in ROG series. I thought Nvidia GPP killed that even though Nvidia said they canceling the program. Didn't Gigabyte and MSI still move their AMD cards to a different line?
 
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Surprised to see an AMD card in ROG series. I thought Nvidia GPP killed that even though Nvidia said they canceling the program. Didn't Gigabyte and MSI still move their AMD cards to a different line?
MSI is still ROG for the higher end IIRC, but the lower end AMD parts have been moved to "Mech" which is just a different colored Armor (which is already bad enough)
 
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Sapphire card is £270 at Overclockers UK.

This is £399. :roll:
Yes, funny thing to get an AIB Vega56 for £100 less. :)

MSI is still ROG for the higher end IIRC, but the lower end AMD parts have been moved to "Mech" which is just a different colored Armor (which is already bad enough)

Think you wanted to write Gaming instead of ROG, but actually there are no Gaming labelled cards on their homepage, only Mech. Actually Mech looks like Gaming, they also have a backplate which Armor modells lack.
 
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