CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor (£168.59 @ Aria PC)
Motherboard: Asus H110M-K Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (£47.99 @ Amazon UK)
Memory: ADATA XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (£44.15 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£35.94 @ Aria PC)
Case: Zalman ZM-T4 MicroATX Mini Tower Case (£28.95 @ Amazon UK)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply (£39.00 @ Aria PC)
Other: XFX Radeon RX 480 (£189.98)
Total: £554.60
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-17 13:13 GMT+0000
Although it might be worth waiting a few weeks for AMD Ryzen to come out, we don't know performance or UK pricing yet though.
robodan918
16 Feb 174#8
why? ryzen is CPU
Polaris is GPU
Vega (yet unreleased high end Fury replacement) is GPU
The decline in prices on these midrange cards is easily explained by the normal, yearly sales slump in Feb-Apr when most smart PC builders buy their parts
Latest comments (65)
RagnaRockPT
20 Feb 17#62
as anyone bought from this store? their feedback is quite bad... I bought an rx470 on 12 of february and it as not arrived yet
RagnaRockPT to RagnaRockPT
20 Feb 17#65
after one email I discovered they had delivered it to my neighbour. all fine after all :smiley:
vardx
20 Feb 17#64
**** canceled. Both orders. ****.
vardx
16 Feb 17#9
Damn. No delivery to Ireland :disappointed:
mako to vardx
17 Feb 171#32
NI or republic? I use Parcel Wizard for UK only delivery, really decent
Conorino to vardx
20 Feb 17#63
Parcel Motel, dude.
daria86
19 Feb 171#60
Im trying to decide between this card and GTX 1060 (http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-oc-6gb-209-98-novatech-2614550).
Which one do you think is better for 1440p 60hz monitor (Dell U2515H)? I use it for casual gaming.
redbutcher to daria86
20 Feb 17#61
I'm in the same position - will be hanging onto the card for a good few years so would like to future proof as much as possible. If I could save a bit of cash and not really notice any performance difference then I'd go for this card, but still thinking 'well it's only another £20 for a 1060'.
basil1492
19 Feb 17#59
Can anyone tell me what the difference is with this one and the one posted a while back apart from the obvious £10? I know it says overclocked but surely that can be done by anyone and not worth paying more for. Aside from that is msi better than xfx?
I still think that's relatively close and not worth dropping 200 quid on, unless you are pushing games to their max and need an extra 30-40% performance to enjoy what you currently play.
I personally would hold off for another round of GFX cards to see what they have.
Im sure it will, but from what I read, some functions perform better work Cuda than opengl (mercury playback engine for real time video editing & accelerated rendering - should provide a faster smoother timeline, apparently). So yeah, not sure how much difference that would make in real time, or how much of an upgrade this card would be from my gtx760, but I'll prob make my next upgrade with Nvidia for premier pro
ShroomHeadToad
18 Feb 171#54
Premiere Pro should have an option to select either CUDA (nVidia proprietary) or OpenGL for AMD cards.
109place
18 Feb 17#53
anyone use these for video editing? I know premiere pro is programmed to make use of cuda cores in Nvidia cards, amd seem to have "stream processors". are these the amd equivalent and are they good for premiere
Edit: prob safer to stick with Nvidia for premiere pro and after effects http://create.pro/blog/opencl-vs-cuda/
best stick with Nvidia for premier pro I think
Nate1492
17 Feb 171#52
The 480, simply put, is not an iteration in performance, it's just a 290x redux in a cheaper package with more VRAM.
If you already have a 290x, 390, or a 285+, there is no point changing to the 470/480.
The only cards this last generation that have improved performance are the 1070 and the 1080 (ignoring the Titan, because ok..).
mattwalsh25
17 Feb 17#51
Thanks, will wait a while. :smile:
dean_brfc
17 Feb 17#44
What's the cheapest processor/motherboard you could pair this with that wouldn't throttle the performance to build a strong gaming PC? Been toying with the idea of replacing my PS4 with a gaming PC for a while, but it's been over 10 years since I last built a PC.
ollie87 to dean_brfc
17 Feb 174#45
Do you want a full PC build? My choice for a budget system around this card (without bottlenecking at all) would be:
CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor (£168.59 @ Aria PC)
Motherboard: Asus H110M-K Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (£47.99 @ Amazon UK)
Memory: ADATA XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (£44.15 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£35.94 @ Aria PC)
Case: Zalman ZM-T4 MicroATX Mini Tower Case (£28.95 @ Amazon UK)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply (£39.00 @ Aria PC)
Other: XFX Radeon RX 480 (£189.98)
Total: £554.60
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-17 13:13 GMT+0000
Although it might be worth waiting a few weeks for AMD Ryzen to come out, we don't know performance or UK pricing yet though.
vardx to dean_brfc
17 Feb 171#50
I went with the new Intel 4560 - its insanely good value for money. I was debating one of the new i5s but I found this online for just 50 euro.
I haven't received it yet, but you really can't beat the price. I'll be pairing it with this card in a mini it case.
arnold.rimmer
17 Feb 17#49
damm looking at that its not much faster than my r290 which i got for £290 over 3 years ago
ollie87
17 Feb 172#48
PM me for any help (this goes for anyone else on this site too).
dean_brfc
17 Feb 17#47
Brilliant, thanks. That's exactly what I was after. I thought I would have been too cheeky asking for a full build, but you gave me it anyway. :smiley:
amdavies
17 Feb 17#46
Reportedly the CEO said Q2 in her statement about quarterly earnings:-
Very tempted, got an ageing GTX 760 2GB that can't really keep up anymore. Do we think this would be a good value upgrade that's likely to last a couple of years?
vardx to geekonthepc
17 Feb 171#37
I just bit the bullet and bought one myself. It's a really good price I reckon. I can't see it getting any cheaper. It should be good for a good few years too. Should serve as a good upgrade for you, I reckon. For me, I've just put together a budget gaming/htpc and needed a GPU. The debate was between this, a 1050ti or a 470, but I couldn't resist the price/performance on offer here.
paulod to geekonthepc
17 Feb 17#40
I went from a similar card, GTX 670, to an MSI RX480 8gb and there's a massive jump, go for it.
geekonthepc
17 Feb 171#39
Yeah, think I'll go for one, don't see it getting any cheaper as you say. Thank you.
vulcanproject
17 Feb 17#38
Yep if you are going to do photo editing and not gaming I don't see a case for anything beyond a slot power card. GTX1050ti is the fastest slot power only card but you don't even need that.
Zephyz
17 Feb 17#36
Should I upgrade to this from a 7950? Would I see a big upgrade? Or, should I wait until AMD release Vega
bildo
16 Feb 17#10
I'm a photographer and I'm looking to upgrade my current setup. I currently use dual monitors which I'm looking to upgrade for Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25" IPS 2K Monitor (I haven't got the budget or need for 4K just yet.)
Frustratingly, my current GFX card has 1x HDMI, 1x DVI and 1x RGB connections, the U2515H requires HDMI or DisplayPort connections.
I NEVER use my PC for gaming, just for internet, basic tasks and Photoshop/Lightroom.
Is this card recommended for my purpose or complete overkill? Any help would be greatly appreciated, all I know is that I want to have a dual-monitor setup and the rest doesn't mean an awful lot to me in all honesty!
Trefonix to bildo
16 Feb 171#16
I have that exact monitor! Very nice. I use a 390X with it and it's great. This is a little overkill for basic tasks but it'll work great :wink:
polly69 to bildo
16 Feb 172#18
If that's the case any GPU is overkill just save yourself £200 and use the on board graphics, if its a newish rig the onboard graphics are pretty good there's no need for a £200 gaming card even dual monitor setups are supported then you have no worry about PSU power. If you must have a card avoid XfX they have terrible customer service you only get 1 years warranty if i remember correctly and they are cheap for a reason they are a very unreliable brand, spend the extra £15 and get the MSI which have UK support and longer warranty.
Gkains to bildo
16 Feb 171#20
It should be possible to get DVI<>HDMI cables, but the U2515H is 1440P so that might be tricker than 1080P.
You didn't mention what card you currently have, but here's someone who had success with a ancient GTX260: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3529/t/19642213
Also, as well as the model number of your current card, what CPU & Motherboard do you have?
Because if you have a recent CPU with iGPU that should be enough to drive at least one of the monitors and it is usually possible to set it up in the BIOS to use both.
Anyway, this card is totally over the top for your requirements unless Photoshop/Lightroom can use the GPU for some acceleration (and even if they can it might only be noticeable in a few filters).
babswatkins to bildo
16 Feb 172#21
I have the u2515h and it's amazing... I would say that an rx 480 is probably overkill and to invest in more ram and to get a very low end graphics card with display port connections
Rich44 to bildo
16 Feb 172#22
Use the HDMI port for one monitor then a DVI to HDMI dongle For the other one. DVI is just hdmi in a different plug
Uncommon.Sense to bildo
16 Feb 171#23
What's wrong with using a DVI to HDMI cable, about £3? :smiley:
contactktaylor to bildo
16 Feb 173#28
your best off investing your money into ssd for fast read on large files.
tozey to bildo
17 Feb 171#35
Photographer here, I recently upgraded to an ultrasharp UP2716D and had to have the GPU to run it to its potential. I opted for a £120 GTX 1050 oc a lot cheaper than this and still overkill, I don't even get the fans spinning when editing.
However I do have the option to play some battlefield when I am not grafting!
vardx
17 Feb 17#33
Republic here. I've heard about Parcel Motel. I guess Wizard is something similar? I'll check it out! Thanks
iamdamien
16 Feb 171#27
What is this like for video rendering? Is CUDA supported in Premiere Pro does anyone know?
Currently looking to upgrade my rig and still rocking a GTX 660.
vulcanproject to iamdamien
17 Feb 172#31
It's OK for video rendering. But if you are specifically using Adobe software and Premiere Pro then stick with Nvidia. GTX1060.
It has improved a lot with Opencl over the years but the fact remains the mercury engine in that Adobe software is built around Nvidia's CUDA. Better support and compatibility in CUDA.
ocelot20
16 Feb 17#30
I have 2 480s both are ref cards. Can't say am fully understanding the "noise" comments. My rig is connected to my TV and I set about 5-6ft away from my PC and TV. Sure I can hear the fans a little while playing but it's not that loud and I have 2 ref cards with these blower coolers remember.
Love the 480 so much value for money.
bildo
16 Feb 17#29
A bit random, no? I already have an SSD, but it didn't replace my monitor...
Uncommon.Sense
16 Feb 171#26
DVI-D dual link supports up to 2560x1600 resolution, but you are right sadly the adapter will probably limit you to single link 1920x1080 or 1920x1200 maximum.
You can buy much cheaper cards than this that support what you need though, oh and I run dual Dell U2515H monitors for photo editing, fully calibrated they are absolutely superb. :smiley:
Gkains
16 Feb 171#25
That link from the Dell forum said they were able to do use the DVI from their old GTX 260 to drive your monitor at 1440P.
A DVDI<>HDMI cable is about £2-£3 on ebay though so surely worth the risk.
For instance item # 252488192520 even has 1440 in the description.
bildo
16 Feb 17#24
Thanks for your response, it's reassuring you like the monitor so much! Perhaps I should look at alternatives in that case.
Thanks for your advice.
My PC is an Asus M51BC. It has an upgraded graphics card previously (as the previous one couldn't run dual monitor at all). According to Device Manager it's a AMD Radeon R9 255. When I Googled it most of the results looked different, it definitely has a VGA, HDMI and DVI only.
According to Google, my power supply is 500W (350W Peak).
Please see above quote for basic answers, I appreciate the MSI suggestion, thanks.
Thanks for the reply. Not heard of Daisychaining them before, but it'd need an upgrade from my current situation anyway.
Processor
AMD® AM3+
Chipset
AMD 970
Thanks for the suggestion, probably best to look at some cheaper options! :smiley:
My understanding is that DVI wouldn't support the resolution required? (2560 x 1440)
From what I was reading, to be able to use it with this setup I'd need to get an 'active' switch/converter, which in itself costs around £100. I figured I may aswell kill two birds with one stone and upgrade both while I'm already there.
whiteface
16 Feb 171#19
Something like an RX460 would probably do it for £100, you can daisy chain the displayport cable(s) in a pinch if there's not enough dp outputs. 2515Hs support it just fine, nice monitors.
nemesiz
16 Feb 171#17
- True 8 Bit IPS LG Panel inside the U2515H, roughly £300. Might be possible to purchase a 10 bit PLS / VA / IPS for a similar price but depends on your exact specifications of your machine. Depends on your setup whether the Radeon Rx480 can simply replace the GTX graphics card, but without more information on the Power Supply Unit it is difficult to post a recommendation. Although could be overkill as a lower model Nvidia / AMD GC could be sufficient for your requirements.
My advice is post your full computer specifications on the Misc section with your requirements and budget then you'll get plenty of responses.
llukejames
16 Feb 17#13
Do I buy ?
secretspartan1 to llukejames
16 Feb 17#15
Yes
amdavies
16 Feb 173#11
Vega (the 500 series) is due out sometime in the second quarter of this year, so probably mid-June.
When to buy Tech is easy: if you need it now, buy it now; if not, then wait. Tech will always get smaller, cheaper and faster in the long run but, as Keynes said: "In the long run, we are all dead."
robodan918 to amdavies
16 Feb 171#14
You mean 2H?
Q1 & Q2 is 1H, Q3 & Q4 is 2H.
So it could be as long as Q4 2017 before we see Vega (490 or 500 series)... hoping not, but they were "supposed" to release in Q42016/Q12017 and then pushed back
darthvader666uk
16 Feb 17#12
well yeah I know but im wonder maybe (and thats a massive IF) they are bringing down the radeons when the new CPU's come out so people would by that combo? I dunno, maybe im thinking too much into it
robodan918
16 Feb 174#8
why? ryzen is CPU
Polaris is GPU
Vega (yet unreleased high end Fury replacement) is GPU
The decline in prices on these midrange cards is easily explained by the normal, yearly sales slump in Feb-Apr when most smart PC builders buy their parts
darthvader666uk
16 Feb 17#7
ah ok, that explains it! Still, its close and maybe we will see more price drops?
nemesiz
16 Feb 171#6
The NDA is removed 28th February, but the release date is supposedly 2nd March 2017.
babswatkins
16 Feb 175#2
These prices are getting ridiculous now lol heat
darthvader666uk to babswatkins
16 Feb 171#5
How legit this is im not 100% sure but apprently Ryzen is out on the 28th this month?
Opening post
Previous deal has been expired but this is now £189.98 including free delivery.
Mine is in a Fractal Design Node 202 case and I'm very pleased with the performance.
Top comments
PCPartPicker part list: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/jVndtJ
Price breakdown by merchant: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/jVndtJ/by_merchant/
CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor (£168.59 @ Aria PC)
Motherboard: Asus H110M-K Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (£47.99 @ Amazon UK)
Memory: ADATA XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (£44.15 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£35.94 @ Aria PC)
Case: Zalman ZM-T4 MicroATX Mini Tower Case (£28.95 @ Amazon UK)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply (£39.00 @ Aria PC)
Other: XFX Radeon RX 480 (£189.98)
Total: £554.60
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-17 13:13 GMT+0000
Although it might be worth waiting a few weeks for AMD Ryzen to come out, we don't know performance or UK pricing yet though.
Polaris is GPU
Vega (yet unreleased high end Fury replacement) is GPU
The decline in prices on these midrange cards is easily explained by the normal, yearly sales slump in Feb-Apr when most smart PC builders buy their parts
Latest comments (65)
Which one do you think is better for 1440p 60hz monitor (Dell U2515H)? I use it for casual gaming.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/msi-radeon-rx-480-armor-oc-8gb-199-98-novatech-2617854#comments
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/RX_480/24.html
I still think that's relatively close and not worth dropping 200 quid on, unless you are pushing games to their max and need an extra 30-40% performance to enjoy what you currently play.
I personally would hold off for another round of GFX cards to see what they have.
best deal ever
Edit: prob safer to stick with Nvidia for premiere pro and after effects
http://create.pro/blog/opencl-vs-cuda/
best stick with Nvidia for premier pro I think
If you already have a 290x, 390, or a 285+, there is no point changing to the 470/480.
The only cards this last generation that have improved performance are the 1070 and the 1080 (ignoring the Titan, because ok..).
PCPartPicker part list: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/jVndtJ
Price breakdown by merchant: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/jVndtJ/by_merchant/
CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor (£168.59 @ Aria PC)
Motherboard: Asus H110M-K Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (£47.99 @ Amazon UK)
Memory: ADATA XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory (£44.15 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£35.94 @ Aria PC)
Case: Zalman ZM-T4 MicroATX Mini Tower Case (£28.95 @ Amazon UK)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply (£39.00 @ Aria PC)
Other: XFX Radeon RX 480 (£189.98)
Total: £554.60
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-17 13:13 GMT+0000
Although it might be worth waiting a few weeks for AMD Ryzen to come out, we don't know performance or UK pricing yet though.
I haven't received it yet, but you really can't beat the price. I'll be pairing it with this card in a mini it case.
https://liliputing.com/2017/02/amd-ryzen-chips-coming-march-followed-vega-gpu-q2-2017.html
Frustratingly, my current GFX card has 1x HDMI, 1x DVI and 1x RGB connections, the U2515H requires HDMI or DisplayPort connections.
I NEVER use my PC for gaming, just for internet, basic tasks and Photoshop/Lightroom.
Is this card recommended for my purpose or complete overkill? Any help would be greatly appreciated, all I know is that I want to have a dual-monitor setup and the rest doesn't mean an awful lot to me in all honesty!
You didn't mention what card you currently have, but here's someone who had success with a ancient GTX260:
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3529/t/19642213
Also, as well as the model number of your current card, what CPU & Motherboard do you have?
Because if you have a recent CPU with iGPU that should be enough to drive at least one of the monitors and it is usually possible to set it up in the BIOS to use both.
Anyway, this card is totally over the top for your requirements unless Photoshop/Lightroom can use the GPU for some acceleration (and even if they can it might only be noticeable in a few filters).
However I do have the option to play some battlefield when I am not grafting!
Currently looking to upgrade my rig and still rocking a GTX 660.
It has improved a lot with Opencl over the years but the fact remains the mercury engine in that Adobe software is built around Nvidia's CUDA. Better support and compatibility in CUDA.
Love the 480 so much value for money.
You can buy much cheaper cards than this that support what you need though, oh and I run dual Dell U2515H monitors for photo editing, fully calibrated they are absolutely superb. :smiley:
A DVDI<>HDMI cable is about £2-£3 on ebay though so surely worth the risk.
For instance item # 252488192520 even has 1440 in the description.
Thanks for your advice.
My PC is an Asus M51BC. It has an upgraded graphics card previously (as the previous one couldn't run dual monitor at all). According to Device Manager it's a AMD Radeon R9 255. When I Googled it most of the results looked different, it definitely has a VGA, HDMI and DVI only.
According to Google, my power supply is 500W (350W Peak).
Please see above quote for basic answers, I appreciate the MSI suggestion, thanks.
Thanks for the reply. Not heard of Daisychaining them before, but it'd need an upgrade from my current situation anyway.
Processor
AMD® AM3+
Chipset
AMD 970
Thanks for the suggestion, probably best to look at some cheaper options! :smiley:
My understanding is that DVI wouldn't support the resolution required? (2560 x 1440)
From what I was reading, to be able to use it with this setup I'd need to get an 'active' switch/converter, which in itself costs around £100. I figured I may aswell kill two birds with one stone and upgrade both while I'm already there.
My advice is post your full computer specifications on the Misc section with your requirements and budget then you'll get plenty of responses.
When to buy Tech is easy: if you need it now, buy it now; if not, then wait. Tech will always get smaller, cheaper and faster in the long run but, as Keynes said: "In the long run, we are all dead."
Q1 & Q2 is 1H, Q3 & Q4 is 2H.
So it could be as long as Q4 2017 before we see Vega (490 or 500 series)... hoping not, but they were "supposed" to release in Q42016/Q12017 and then pushed back
Polaris is GPU
Vega (yet unreleased high end Fury replacement) is GPU
The decline in prices on these midrange cards is easily explained by the normal, yearly sales slump in Feb-Apr when most smart PC builders buy their parts
http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-1700x-1700/
Im currently in a build right now and I may hold off for 2 weeks just in case...