Several AMD Radeon RX 480 graphics cards have been successfully BIOS flashed to Radeon RX 580, allowing them to run at higher GPU clock speeds. Originally published by Techpowerup.com, one of the ...
Whoa, has that time finally arrived? Indeed it has! AMD’s much-anticipated Radeon RX 480 – its first Polaris card – has landed. This should of course come as no surprise unless you’re without a ...
Graphics card manufacturers have started to roll out their customized versions of AMD’s RX 480, and we can now have a close look at MSI’s Radeon RX 480 GAMING X product. This graphics card comes with ...
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So you've seen how the Radeon RX 470 performs in ten of today's top PC games, but how does it stack up to the competition overall? Compared to the Radeon RX 480, the RX 470 was just 10% slower at ...
The AMD Radeon RX 580 has been launched to catalyse interest in the lull between the red team's Polaris and Vega GPU architectures. Essentially an overclocked RX 480 card in all but name, AMD and its ...
Over the past several days, we’ve been treated to a slew of AMD RX 480 pictures. Most of the shots have largely focused on the reference cooler of the card, with few showing the PCB or the backside.
As promised in our day-one Radeon RX 5500 XT review, today we're taking a look at the 4GB version to see how it performs and more importantly how it compares to not only 8GB models, but also other ...
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