AMD looked to create hype when it unveiled the Radeon RX 480 during Computex a few weeks ago. With the base 4GB model set at $200 and promising Crossfire performance equal to that of a single $600 ...
The general performance of these cards is the same as you'd get from any RX 480. The cards both make light work of 1080p, powering through modern games with maximum settings at smooth frame rates, ...
The PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 470 (4GB) video card offers performance that handily beats the GTX 960 and comes close to the RX 480, but its pricing may give you pause. Not to discount the ...
The 4GB Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 delivers tremendous build quality, great performance, and thoughtful touches for a price that won’t break the bank. Well, here’s a custom RX 480 card that AMD ...
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Our GPU test rig uses Intel's Z170 platform. Specifically, we use the Asus ROG Maximus VIII Hero Alpha paired with an Intel Core i7-6700K. With four cores and eight threads via HyperThreading, the CPU ...
Leading into the launch of the Radeon RX 480 graphics card, AMD claimed its $239 graphics card would deliver “VR capability common in $500 GPUs.” That’s a bold claim, considering Nvidia’s GTX 1070 ...