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RX 570 vs RX 480?

So I want to upgrade my GTX 750ti to an AMD gpu.

I found out that the sapphire edition of both of these cards have similar price, and I was wondering which one to get?

or I should just wait for Vega to come?

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I mean a 580 would be better and Vega might be too expensive for you. 

 

A 570 can OC to about the level of a 480. Just get the one that is cheaper. 

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That's a bit of a tuff call. I'd say go with the one that's less......This is provided you can actually find one at a decent price.

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the 480, since the 580 is an OCed one with more voltage and an overclocking bios.

There are posts about this and how it increases the performance of the rx 480.

Similarly the 570 is a 470 with an OC bios for more voltage(and power usage) for higher clocks/performance.

Also remember when the rx 400's series launched and people were getting similar performance to an rx 480 with an overclocked rx 470; that's the exact same situation between a 570 vs a stock 480.

 

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17 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

I mean a 580 would be better and Vega might be too expensive for you. 

 

A 570 can OC to about the level of a 480. Just get the one that is cheaper. 

By the time I'm making this post, the price of the sapphire edition of both of these cards are a very similar (which can change if they restocked the GPUS at my local pc shop)

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34 minutes ago, Abydiot said:

By the time I'm making this post, the price of the sapphire edition of both of these cards are a very similar (which can change if they restocked the GPUS at my local pc shop)

If they are the same price, then the obvious choice would be an rx 480 since it has better performance when oced with msi afterburner.

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3 hours ago, DrMacintosh said:

I mean a 580 would be better and Vega might be too expensive for you. 

 

A 570 can OC to about the level of a 480. Just get the one that is cheaper. 

no it cant, what are you talking about? it will get like 100 mhz over it TOPS. the 480 has hundreds of more shaders. youre just... wrong.

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