Sapphire’s official teaser on Friday announced “long-awaited good news”, combined with yesterday’s @AncientAgeMountedApe live broadcast title “Sapphire can be personally delivered to the insurance,” Judging by this “good news! The probability is that this “good news” is in favour of personal delivery of insurance.

Personal delivery warranty means that users can send their products directly to the manufacturer’s after-sales service for warranty without going through the store where they purchased the product. For this policy, I believe that most users have heard of, can skip the store warranty cumbersome process and tug of war link, such as Colourful, asus these brands can be very easy to send the warranty.
Regardless of various restrictions, the graphics card brands that currently support individual insurance coverage include Colorful, ASUS, MSI, GALAX, Zotac, Maxsun, Gengsheng, Yingzhong, Yeston, Hankai, and Suju. In addition, NVIDIA FE public version graphics cards can also be sent to JD.com for self-operated warranty.
For a long time, Hankai was the only brand in the AMD camp that supported personal delivery warranty, Hankai stopped providing personal delivery warranty service at the end of last year and then resumed the personal delivery warranty policy in May this year.

Currently, Sapphire is selling the RX 7900XT, RX 7900GRE, RX 7600, RX 6750XT, RX 6500XT, RX 6400, and R7 240.


Taking the RX 7900GRE as an example, the card features AMD’s latest design language, triple-fan cooling, a full-size backplate that measures 28cm in length, dual 8-pin power supplies, and a full-featured USB-C display output in addition to DP and HDMI.
The card features an 80CU computing unit with 5,120 stream processors, an acceleration frequency of up to 2,245 MHz, 80 light gas pedals, a single-precision computational performance of 46 TFLOPs, and onboard power consumption of 260 W. Memory is 16GB of 256bit GDDR6, with an infinite cache capacity of 64MB.