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It actually performs very well comparing to RX 480 4GB
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A1M
24 Oct 164#1
The price is heading in the right direction but for me these need to be around the £150 mark. The RX 480 was around this price when it came out before suppliers started profiteering.
(Cue Brexit... £ drop... yada... yada...)
The_Hoff
26 Oct 163#21
Yeah, absolutely plenty... definitely no downsampling of textures owing to insufficient VRAM at 1080p.
How are those Nvidia shares doing post Brexit Nate?
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A1M
24 Oct 164#1
The price is heading in the right direction but for me these need to be around the £150 mark. The RX 480 was around this price when it came out before suppliers started profiteering.
(Cue Brexit... £ drop... yada... yada...)
revolver31 to A1M
25 Oct 161#3
Agreed these are overpriced £150 is right for me but I couldn't wait so I went with the next best value for money/perf the evga superclocked 1060 6gb, the 480 is also overpriced and no small card with decent cooler, more power usage and needing to up power limit to get advertised speeds seamed a bit dishonest and pushes the power usage up over 150w the nitro card is upwords of 250w, my 1060 overclocked to 2100mhz stable is 137-142w and smokes the 480 nitro.
the 3gb is a joke, so the only real contest was the 1060 6gb or the 4gb 470 dependant on price and perf, the 470 would have done me at £150 and if I could power it for the same 120w but with amd failing on the price for me the next best value for money was the 1060 6gb, which was cheaper than the 8gb 480 even if it hadn't the best option was still the 1060.
If the 480 8gb had been £185-£200 and below 150w with advertised speeds maybe, maybe, but I still don't think there's a 480 for those specs, the NVidia card was more efficient and more powerful and the evga SC was small form with am awesome cooler priced at £238.
abzycar
24 Oct 16#2
or... just buy a 970? preowned is usually 150 and it's on 480 level
basergorkobal
25 Oct 161#4
Pricing of these cards is a joke. Wait and see what gfx 1050 brings to the market.
Nate1492 to basergorkobal
25 Oct 16#6
It's kinda funny how much of a lie the pricing of these cards came with.
AMD was calling their pricing style to be $100-$199. Looks a lot more like $199-$299.
Easy2BCheesy
25 Oct 16#5
This MSI model is almost as fast as the four gig RX 480.
darkwolfdude
25 Oct 161#7
They said the rrp for the 4GB RX480 was 199 USD, and I can see one for that at the moment.
just remember that's actually supposed to be the reference one, it's without tax, and we pay about 10% extra on top of what the USA would usually, plus Brexit now this year.
morfinel
25 Oct 16#8
Who remember this? I'm sure at one point reference RX480 8GB was £199
rev6 to morfinel
25 Oct 16#9
8GB reference for £199, i didn't see it.
donbarney to morfinel
10 Nov 16#25
i think overclockers are a bit scummy the way they up there prices every hour, silly silly prices would never buy from them
donbarney to morfinel
10 Nov 16#26
i think overclockers are a bit scummy the way they up there prices every hour, silly silly prices would never buy from them 3gb version of the 1060 would be a terrible choice as 3gb really isnt enough for new games that are out at the moment never mind in a year or two, just seems like a silly investment
Nate1492
26 Oct 16#10
Just sounds like excuses, frankly.
Nvidia are pumping out better, cheaper, cards that fit this price range.
slannmage
26 Oct 16#11
The 470 sits in its own little bubble where it has no Nvidia match, it's more powerful than a 1050ti, less powerful than a 1060... which will have 3GB of Vram at the price range when you really need 4 to max every setting out at 1080p. So the 470 is a good option if you find the right deal and it'll handle DX12 way better.
The 480 is the 1060 6GB rival and they'll trade blows per game, but it wins out in DX12 by miles... which is something to keep an eye on for the future. I got mine for £180 on sale so it's an amazing card to get on a sale.
I really think the base cards are 470 4GB and 1060 6GB if you want to be maxing stuff out... but there is a big price difference there. I wouldn't worry about more than 4GB at 1080p, I have 8GB in the 480 and you just don't use more than 4 at that resolution with every setting maxed. If you try to do 8xMSAA in Max Payne 3 or super sampling in GTA V to make use of it, the frame rate tanks any ways.
Nate1492 to slannmage
26 Oct 16#12
What? The 470 4gb doesn't compare to the 1060 6gb at all.
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the 3gb is a joke, so the only real contest was the 1060 6gb or the 4gb 470 dependant on price and perf, the 470 would have done me at £150 and if I could power it for the same 120w but with amd failing on the price for me the next best value for money was the 1060 6gb, which was cheaper than the 8gb 480 even if it hadn't the best option was still the 1060.
If the 480 8gb had been £185-£200 and below 150w with advertised speeds maybe, maybe, but I still don't think there's a 480 for those specs, the NVidia card was more efficient and more powerful and the evga SC was small form with am awesome cooler priced at £238.
AMD was calling their pricing style to be $100-$199. Looks a lot more like $199-$299.
https://www.amazon.com/Dual-Fan-Radeon-Gaming-Graphics-DUAL-RX480-O4G/dp/B01KWGSEJU/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&%3Bkeywords=rx480&%3Bpi=SL75_QL70&%3Bqid=1477401553&%3Bsr=8-3&ref_=mp_s_a_1_3
just remember that's actually supposed to be the reference one, it's without tax, and we pay about 10% extra on top of what the USA would usually, plus Brexit now this year.
3gb version of the 1060 would be a terrible choice as 3gb really isnt enough for new games that are out at the moment never mind in a year or two, just seems like a silly investment
Nvidia are pumping out better, cheaper, cards that fit this price range.
The 480 is the 1060 6GB rival and they'll trade blows per game, but it wins out in DX12 by miles... which is something to keep an eye on for the future. I got mine for £180 on sale so it's an amazing card to get on a sale.
I really think the base cards are 470 4GB and 1060 6GB if you want to be maxing stuff out... but there is a big price difference there. I wouldn't worry about more than 4GB at 1080p, I have 8GB in the 480 and you just don't use more than 4 at that resolution with every setting maxed. If you try to do 8xMSAA in Max Payne 3 or super sampling in GTA V to make use of it, the frame rate tanks any ways.
The 1060 3gb stomps the 470 4gb as well.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_1060_Gaming_X_3_GB/26.html
Same company, nearing 20% better than the 470 4gb... Its just not in the same league.
8xMSAA shouldn't be a problem, try SSAA.
Also, the 480 doesn't win in DX12, it trades blows depending on which game.