At 1080p, the RX 480 8GB is a mighty GPU, and this Asus Strix card demonstrates that nicely. Performance is consistently smooth, and in half of our games tests at this resolution the card's minimum ...
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 Radeon RX 480 reference cards have a bit of a nice dark feel to them with subtle changes in the logo and logo coloring. Honestly, I think the product looks terrific. Once you have it in your hands ...
The first pictures of a custom AMD Radeon RX 480 have arrived, with the SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 480 Nitro 8GB making an appearance, rocking a new silver cooled shroud with a dual-slot, dual-fan design. The ...
The PowwerColor RX 480 RED DEVIL features 8GB of GDDR5 memory with a memory clock speed of 2000MHz, which is the same as the reference RX 480 8GB, we recently reviewed.What is different from the ...
The RX 480 is AMD’s flagship product in the Polaris range and designed to make premium VR gaming more accessible to a mainstream audience. While a great deal of media publicity surrounds higher-end ...
Update April 28, 2017: The AMD RX 480 is getting on for a year old now, with a new half generation card appearing, in the shape of the catchily titled RX 580, to operate as its direct replacement. So, ...
There are new reports out that AMD's new Radeon RX 480 4GB cards can be upgraded to 8GB through a BIOS upgrade, meaning that AMD is shipping each and every RX 480 with 8GB of RAM, and then using a ...
It appears that some reference retail/e-tail Radeon RX 480 4GB graphics cards are actually shipping with 8GB of VRAM that can be unlocked using a simple BIOS flash. While we are quite sure that this ...
We have unfinished business with the Radeon RX 480. When we initially reviewed the card, we took a look at the 8GB reference version - as supplied by AMD. However, the main selling point of the ...
As a result, the Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 OC is probably the better investment since AMD’s architecture has been engineered to effectively use asynchronous compute and features superb DirectX 12 ...
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