Price dropped from £135 at launch in the summer to £109 now since the launch of GTX1050.
"AMD’s positioning the Radeon RX 460 as an affordable solution for e-sports gamers who want to blow past not just 60 frames per second, but 90 fps with High settings at 1080p resolution without breaking the bank. That’s one hell of a step up! It’s no coincidence that this card is launching the very same day that Dota 2’s mammoth $20 million The International 2016 tournament kicks off."
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ando to Just Wondering
4 Nov 169#4
A used 970 for 110 please show me this magical graphics card land
Oneday77 to Roph
5 Nov 163#14
Have you seen the age of some of the steam games that crop up here. This card would absolutely demolish many of them. Certainly way better than any on die gpu people may have.
Not everyone runs high resolutions, ultra settings and multiple screens.
Despite the marketing men telling gamers differently, not everyone cares what 4 x GTX 1080 cards will do in SLI on an IMAX screen.
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ChowYunFat
4 Nov 16#1
JimBobJr
4 Nov 16#2
I suppose it's the 4gb version so not a bad deal, however spend a little more for a lot better.
Just Wondering
4 Nov 162#3
I'd Buy a used 970 or 290 instead
ando to Just Wondering
4 Nov 169#4
A used 970 for 110 please show me this magical graphics card land
Jaxlad
4 Nov 16#5
What would you get that's cost a little more? I'm after an upgrade from 660ti on a budget so no new gtx 1080 for me lol
Aretak to Jaxlad
4 Nov 161#7
If you're willing to look at the used market, R9 290Xs go for around that money these days and still offer tons of performance (on par with or slightly better than an RX 480 or GTX 1060). You will need a decent PSU for one of those though. On the Nvidia side there isn't much really. I don't consider the GTX 780 a worthwhile option, because 3GB VRAM is becoming really limiting, even at 1080p, and frankly performance just isn't that great in newer titles (I sold a one myself a few months back for that reason).
You could improve things a bit by lowering some settings I'm sure.
HankHandsome
4 Nov 16#6
would this handle just cause 3 at reasonable settings ? not looking for anything major, just playable and reasonably smooth
HankHandsome
4 Nov 161#8
Thanks for that. Tempting. I want to play the game but I don't want to fork out an arm and a leg for a GFX card.
timefortea
4 Nov 161#9
benchmarks wise it's about 20% faster than a 750 ti but similar money so seems a good deal to me
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"AMD’s positioning the Radeon RX 460 as an affordable solution for e-sports gamers who want to blow past not just 60 frames per second, but 90 fps with High settings at 1080p resolution without breaking the bank. That’s one hell of a step up! It’s no coincidence that this card is launching the very same day that Dota 2’s mammoth $20 million The International 2016 tournament kicks off."
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Not everyone runs high resolutions, ultra settings and multiple screens.
Despite the marketing men telling gamers differently, not everyone cares what 4 x GTX 1080 cards will do in SLI on an IMAX screen.
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You could improve things a bit by lowering some settings I'm sure.