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AMD Extends Polaris GPU Line-up With Mainstream Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460 (hothardware.com) 42

Some more graphics cards news via our long time reader MojoKid: AMD is officially announcing its newest mainstream members of the Polaris graphics family today, known as the Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460. AMD is touting the RX 470 as a perfect companion for 1080p resolution gaming, offering 60+ FPS performance (with anti-aliasing enabled) in popular game titles. The RX 460, on the other hand, is based on Polaris 11 architecture, which has a more budget-minded performance profile. If all you're looking for is an efficient, yet capable eSports gaming card, then AMD claims the RX 460 still has you covered. Peak compute performance for the RX 470 drops in at 4.9 TFLOPs (compared to 5.8 TFLOPs for the Radeon RX 480). The RX 460 has less than half the stream processors and less than half the compute units of the RX 470 and as a result, the peak compute performance stands at 2.2 TFLOPs. Pricing for the Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460 is set at $149 and $99 MSRP, respectively.
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AMD Extends Polaris GPU Line-up With Mainstream Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Friday July 29, 2016 @01:32PM (#52607079)
    If they can get that kinda performance with good stability. I haven't tried AMD since the 43xx era because the 4350 I used to replace an aging 1650x could never stay stable in the game I was playing at the time Psychnauts) and my friends with AMD either had tons of stability issue or only ever play big titles like Call of Duty and Dots ( which run fine)
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      by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday July 29, 2016 @02:24PM (#52607429)
      Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • by Khyber ( 864651 )

        Laptopvideo2go should be able to show you how to modify the .ini driver file (or might even have one pre-made) so that the newer driver sets will recognize the older hardware. Do the upgrade and then install the GPU afterwards.

    • by Khyber ( 864651 )

      "I haven't tried AMD since the 43xx era because the 4350 I used to replace an aging 1650x could never stay stable in the game I was playing at the time"

      That was ENTIRELY your fault. The 4350 is a mobile GPU while the X1650 was a desktop-class GPU of which the GT and XT versions handily STOMPED the HD4350.

  • If all you're looking for is an efficient, yet capable eSports gaming card

    eSPorts gaming card?? The inane desperation is strong in this one...

    • NO its not. 'eSports capable' is a distinct level of hardware power that is well understood. I really dont like the term eSports, but this usage is legit.
      • Translation: games that were designed for lowest common denominator hardware (Intel GPU) will run super well with settings jacked far up on this.
        • Translation: games that were designed for lowest common denominator hardware (Intel GPU) will run super well with settings jacked far up on this.

          You haven't run Dota 2 recently. A low end card gets you a retro experience.

    • If all you're looking for is an efficient, yet capable eSports gaming card

      eSPorts gaming card?? The inane desperation is strong in this one...

      Whoops, you're sounding a bit out of touch there. Dota 2 International 6 prize pool now about to pass $19 million. [prizetrac.kr] More than 1 million online and playing right now.

  • The RX250 sounds like a candidate for passive cooling. As soon as I see one of those I will grab it, silence is a big deal, and 2.2 tflops is still a lot for my needs.

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