In addition to the previously unveiled Arc B580 ROC Luna OC Ultra graphics card and low-profile Arc B570 graphics card, it appears that Sparkle will have quite a few other Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards soon, including an all-white Arc B570 Guardian LUNA and the B580 TITAN Luna graphics card.
Earlier pictured by Videocardz.com, the Arc B580 TITAN Luna is a high-end version with triple-fan design, which swaps the Sparkle's blue design with a white shroud, white PCB and white backplate. The only thing that did not get painted, and it is quite a shame, is the I/O bracket. The Arc B580 TITAN Luna is expected to be pretty much the same as the standard version, featuring a slight factory overclock to 2740 MHz.
Sparkle is also working on the all-white Arc B570 Guardian Luna, which is a more of a mid-range offer, using a dual-fan 2.5-slot thick cooler design. It still uses an all-white PCB, white shroud, and white backplate, and Sparkle is still leaving the black I/O bracket. It should also be the same as the blue version, featuring a slight factory overclock to 2660 MHz for the GPU. Also spotted by Videocardz.com, this one needs a single 8-pin PCIe power connector and should have a standard 150 W TDP. The launch is set for January 16th and might cost slightly more than $219 MSRP for the standard Arc B570.
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Earlier pictured by Videocardz.com, the Arc B580 TITAN Luna is a high-end version with triple-fan design, which swaps the Sparkle's blue design with a white shroud, white PCB and white backplate. The only thing that did not get painted, and it is quite a shame, is the I/O bracket. The Arc B580 TITAN Luna is expected to be pretty much the same as the standard version, featuring a slight factory overclock to 2740 MHz.
Sparkle is also working on the all-white Arc B570 Guardian Luna, which is a more of a mid-range offer, using a dual-fan 2.5-slot thick cooler design. It still uses an all-white PCB, white shroud, and white backplate, and Sparkle is still leaving the black I/O bracket. It should also be the same as the blue version, featuring a slight factory overclock to 2660 MHz for the GPU. Also spotted by Videocardz.com, this one needs a single 8-pin PCIe power connector and should have a standard 150 W TDP. The launch is set for January 16th and might cost slightly more than $219 MSRP for the standard Arc B570.
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