AMD Radeon RX 480 Graphics Card With Polaris 10 Leaked - 5.5 TFLOPs Compute, 8 GB GDDR5 Memory, Competes Against NVIDIA GM204
New AMD card to compete with 1070/1080 will be $199.
New AMD card to compete with 1070/1080 will be $199.
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New AMD card to compete with 1070/1080 will be $199.
Is Shadowplay just recording? AMD's software suite offers a recording option, works really well. Not sure if Shadowplay is special though. The 280X I have records every game I own on high settings without an FPS drop.Does AMD have any tech to compete with gsync and shadowplay?
Yeah, AMD is playing this really smart. Nividia left a pretty big hole in their line up--most people tend to only go for entry cards, 200$ for a card that can run everything at full in 1080p and very high high on 1440, and handle VR? That's really amazing.200$ for 980 performance would be an amazing deal, but i guess we'll have to wait and see the benchmarks first.
They are really attacking the 1070 with that price if true, sure the 480 would be slower but the vfm would be amazing.
I think the real question is if AMD is going to get its act together and deliver drivers that are not clusterfucks. If they can deliver good drivers I would gladly switch from Nvidia due to the price, but my experience with AMD has been problematic so far unfortunatly.Does AMD have any tech to compete with gsync and shadowplay?
Not only recording but also pretty much the best streaming protocol you can get.Is Shadowplay just recording? AMD's software suite offers a recording option, works really well. Not sure if Shadowplay is special though. The 280X I have records every game I own on high settings without an FPS drop.
Oh they are dying really slowly, they are ~ 5 years out from a complete failure.I don't even know how AMD is surviving.
Yea if the performance is even close to what they are boasting this thing will move like crazy. 200$ to run 60+fps at 1080p in basically every game is a hell of an entry point for the less autistic PC crowd that aren't spending 700$ on 1080s.They will probably sell a lot of these cards. For anyone still on 1080p, this is the best video card you'll ever need at a price that's super cheap.
Well, the drivers are a lot better now, but Flash will still crash here and there. But it runs every game currently in 1080p super smoothly. I usually don't mind, the desktop is almost strictly for gaming now. It is pretty frustrating though knowing how powerful the card is and seeing it choke on a video. That said, on sale, there is a reason why you can get them for only about half of what Nv is charging; and since now I have to build 4 computers between my daughter, son and wife, that price for being able to run every game is really good. The NV tax stings in multiples.I had an R9 280X, the I used for like 2 months before selling off and swapping for my GTX770. That fucker was great in Battlefield 4, but it couldn't play a fucking flash video higher then 10fps. The drivers sucked hard, never again.
I've been burned by bad AMD drivers, as well as shitty SLI (Nvidia) trying to be special and running 2 video cards.Yea if the performance is even close to what they are boasting this thing will move like crazy. 200$ to run 60+fps at 1080p in basically every game is a hell of an entry point for the less autistic PC crowd that aren't spending 700$ on 1080s.