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Publié: 2016-06-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: Today we're having a peek at the AMD RX 480, a graphics card that's right ready to roll users in on the VR market without breaking the bank. This card roll out with Polaris and AMD LiquidVR ready to go, pushed with Direct X 12 and Vulkan to bring the late...
Publié: 2016-06-29, Auteur: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Blimey. What a cracking little card.If you are one of the ignorant people who just glances at the graphs for the highlighted result and treats that as the entirety of knowledge, then you'll be missing a stunning card at a seriously affordable price. No, o...
AMD says it's going after that chunk of the market buying $100 to $300 graphics cards—84% of gamers, according to its internal data. The company wants a big install base of VR-capable PCs so that as HMDs become more affordable, enthusiasts have the ha...
Publié: 2016-06-29, Auteur: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Extrait: After weeks of anticipation, AMD's high-end Radeon RX 480 "Polaris" graphics card is officially launching today! This graphics card starts at just $199 USD (or $239 USD for the 8GB version) and has day-one Linux support! There's available open-source driv...
Publié: 2016-06-29, Auteur: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Good Performance Per Dollar, Compact Design, Bleeding-Edge Features, Competitive Pricing, WattMan Overclocking Utility
Power In Line With 2-Year Old Maxwell GPUs
The Radeon RX 480's power characteristics were slightly better than the GeForce GTX 970 as well, which is somewhat surprising. In the lead-up to this launch AMD claimed Polaris would offer a monumental leap in efficiency. Versus previous-gen Radeons, the...
Dirt-cheap price, No-compromises 1080p gaming, good 1440p gaming, Can power virtual reality headsets, Big leap in power efficiency over past AMD cards
Still not as power efficient as GeForce cards, Stability and performance issues with slick new overclocking software
AMD's first graphics card built around its cutting-edge Polaris GPU delivers big performance and better power efficiency for just $200, or slightly more for an 8GB version...
I like the Radeon RX 480, I really do. But considering it is so very close to the 390 series I do foresee a problem. Anyone that is already in that performance bracket will simply skip this product and wait for Vega (AMD's future replacement for the 390...
performance, power consumption, overclocking, silent, price
There is a new era for AMD graphics division and it started with Polaris. Divided in two – Polaris 10 and 11 – the new family launched 3 members: RX480, RX470 and RX460. Today you've read about the first one as being the most powerful of the three.The per...
Outstanding Performance per Dollar, Power efficiency improved, 8 GB VRAM, Improved software voltage control, HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4
Noisy, Card runs into temperature and power limit, resulting in reduced clocks, Limited GPU overclocking potential, Power draw exceeds PCI-Express specification, Fans don't stop in idle, High temperatures, Multi-monitor and Blu-ray power draw still terrib
According to AMD, the Radeon RX 480 8 GB will retail for $239; a 4 GB version will be available for $199. Outstanding Performance per Dollar Power efficiency improved 8 GB VRAM Improved software voltage control HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4 Noisy Card runs i...
Great value, 8GB of GDDR5, When paired with a FreeSync monitor 1440p gaming is a legitimate option, Good DX12 performance
Reference design cooler limits overclocking and makes more noise than the AIB designs of MSI, ASUS and Gigabyte
When you look at the performance and the cost, the RX 480 is competitively priced. There is a lot of variation due to the number of options in that there are 4GB and 8GB versions, reference and non-reference (overclocked) editions.The RX 480 is a worthy G...