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yeah summat is wrong there, the score is normally effected by a smaller percentage than the actual overclock. Must be summat else on ya system messing it up.
Do people really reckon it'll be a 1440p 60fps card?
I guess AMD marketing does say beyond HD for the rx 480.
Do people really reckon it'll be a 1440p 60fps card?
I guess AMD marketing does say beyond HD for the rx 480.
Do people really reckon it'll be a 1440p 60fps card?
I guess AMD marketing does say beyond HD for the rx 480.
The lack of DVI is a massive derp moment for this GPU imo - considering it's intended audience.
DVI should've died years ago.
Or in my case 120hz 3d DVI-D. Remember when AMD had a 3d push? Lol
The HDMI input on the monitor is 60hz only and has input lag so converting to DVI is quite important to me.
Logic dictates a lot of people buying £200 cards don't have the money around to buy a screen for no real reason.
Or in my case 120hz 3d DVI-D. Remember when AMD had a 3d push? Lol
The HDMI input on the monitor is 60hz only and has input lag so converting to DVI is quite important to me.
Logic dictates a lot of people buying £200 cards dont have the money around to buy a screen for no real reason.
Bingo, my screens work perfectly 5 years on. I'd like a new one but can't really justify the expense when the current ones are fine. Maybe if I was a hardcore fps player or hard a big wad of cash burning a hole in my pocket but I'd rather take my wife on holiday than buy a new monitor right now.
The lack of DVI is a massive derp moment for this GPU imo - considering it's intended audience.
It launched at 650, which was too much. Many thought that 4g vram wasnt enough for the top end card. And there were issues with pump whine on the early cards.
What is muddying the water is the price of the 390 and 390x. These cards are available for around £210/£260, which seems to be the price range for the new 8GB 480 cards.
What people tend to forget is that the 390x and 390 have been reduced in price a lot since launch. And considering that these cards were basically just rebadged 290x/290's that were released in 2013. So the price comparison isn't really a fair one.