AMD Radeon RX480 Polaris 8GB Review
Ashes of Singularity
Published: 29th June 2016 | Source: AMD | Price: 4GB £180 - 8GB £220 |
Ashes of Singularity
Obviously we're not expecting the RX480 to match up to the other cards we've tested our new games on, and anyone who merely looks at positions rather than results will end up with the wrong impression. There are big benefits to be had from the DirectX 12 API here, and moving through the resolutions doesn't cause a massive drop in performance.
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Also the ASUS, Gigabyte & MSI are a complete rip off in pricing on this card too they are charging an extra $40-$50 more compare to the XFX card.Quote
I read a Crossfire 480 review... it's bad. Either drivers seriously need work—which is a given, obviously—or this is the state of multi-GPU setups now.Quote
I was expecting quite a bit little lower temperatures, and lower power draw as well, but the performance is only slightly lower than I expected which is not bad. It's the price and availability that is going to give AMD the lead here, I reckon.
I read a Crossfire 480 review... it's bad. Either drivers seriously need work—which is a given, obviously—or this is the state of multi-GPU setups now. |
Well all know that Nvidia can do it but will they is the question.Quote