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21st April 2017, 07:03 | #1 |
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| AMD's Radeon RX 580 and Radeon RX 570 graphics cards reviewed A little under a year since graphics processors moved to next-generation fabrication processes, the market has settled into a comfortable inertia at the important entry-level and mid-range price points. AMD's Polaris-powered Radeon RX 480 has delivered impressive performance at friendly prices for some time, and the Radeon RX 470 still handily outperforms the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti for a few more bucks—and a lot more power from the wall—than the green team's high-end low-end card. If there's one thing that system integrators, retailers, and PR departments hate, though, it's inertia. Today, AMD is shaking things up a bit differently than the green team has been of late. Instead of pairing higher-speed memory with existing GPUs and calling it good, as Nvidia ... http://techreport.com/review/31754/a...cards-reviewed |
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