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Radeon RX 460

DayLightSensor

My GPU is a Sapphire RX460 Nitro 4GB (OC), and it is capable of running BF1 at 1080p, Ultra settings, 35-45 fps with no stuttering or fps drops(DX12 and GPU memory restriction ON). Will I see any significant performance improvements, or am I just wasting those 160 Euros? Otherwise, should I get a 480(8gb, 350-400 Euros), or a 470(8gb, 300 Euros)? PLEASE REPLY.

 

 

RX460:core clock :1175mhz

        memory: 128bit, 4GB GDDR5, 7000mhz

        others: dual fan, open shroud, Polaris GCN 4th gen 

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What do you plan to buy?

info in the description is incomplete.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

What do you plan to buy?

info in the description is incomplete.

 

he wants to know if a rx480 is 160 Euros worth it over a rx460. 

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Just now, nerdslayer1 said:

he wants to know if a rx480 is 160 Euros worth it over a rx460. 

Oh...

in that case yes, it's worth it if he can sell the RX460 for 50 euros or more, which he should be able to do.

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1 hour ago, DayLightSensor said:

My GPU is a Sapphire RX460 Nitro 4GB (OC), and it is capable of running BF1 at 1080p, Ultra settings, 35-45 fps (DX12 and GPU memory restriction ON). Will I see any significant performance improvements, or am I just wasting those 160 Euros? Should I just get a 480? PLEASE REPLY.

Doesn't DX12 in battlefield 1 have a lot of stuttering? or did they fix that? Also why not just drop to medium-high settings, it won't look much different

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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The fact that it runs at these speeds on Ultra is just to show the maximum capabilities of the card. For personal use, I run it on High settings, which results in 60fps flawlessly

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480 or 470 is worth it, specifically Asus strix cards imo

The geek himself.

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