For those on a tight budget.
After Radeon RX 480, AMD is now ready to officially present the much talked about Lower-mid-range GPU which appear to be aimed at "less demanding" gamers or who in any case do not intend to spend very high amounts on players to 1080p and various eSports titles.
Here AMD tries to make everyone happy through the Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460, two video cards that will be available from August 4th and August 8th respectively.
It is already possible to take a look at the benchmarks and specifications of the two graphics cards.
Radeon RX 470
The indicative prices for the Radeon RX 470 are around $ 149 for the 4GB version and $ 179 for the 8GB version although it will be necessary to wait to find out, including taxes, what the price will be in our country.
In detail
- GCN Architecture: 4th Generation
- Compute Units: 32 CUs
- Stream Processors: 2048
- Clock Speeds (Boost / Base): 1206/926 MHz
- Peak Performance: Up to 4.9 TFLOPs
- Memory Speed (Effective): 6.6 Gbps
- Texture Units: 128
- Peak Texture Fill-Rate: 154.4 GT / s
- ROPs: 32
- Peak Pixel Fill-Rate: 38.6 GP / s
- Memory Bandwidth: 211 GB / s
- Memory Interface: 256 bit
- Memory Size: 4/8 GB GDDR5
- Typical Board Power: 120W
Radeon RX 460
Indicative prices for the Radeon RX 460 are $ 99 for the 2GB version and $ 119 for the 4GB version.
In detail:
- GCN Architecture: 4th Generation
- Compute Units: 14 CUs
- Stream Processors: 896
- Clock Speeds (Boost / Base): 1200/1090 MHz
- Peak Performance: Up to 2.2 TFLOPS
- Memory Speed (Effective): 7 Gbps
- Texture Units: 56
- Peak Texture Fill-Rate: 57.6 GT / s
- ROPs: 16
- Peak Pixel Fill-Rate: 19.2 GP / s
- Memory Bandwidth: 112 GB / s
- Memory Interface: 128 bit
- Memory Size: 2/4 GB GDDR5
- Typical Board Power: <75W