Some RX 480 4GB stuff leaking out.1080Mhz Clock

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  1. gerardfraser

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    Some more stuff:Latest rumor

    Some pre orders are up in Canada.

    I will be buying one of these cards.Prices more than expected with USD to Can.
    With price cuts on R9 390x/980GTX -50-250 bucks less than R9 390x/980GTX.

    Pre order-Gigabyte VCX GV-RX480D5-8GD-100 bucks more after conversion USD to Can
    http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=AS2222184264

    Pre order-XFX VCX RX480M8BFA6 RX 480 8GB-65 bucks more after conversion USD to Can
    http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=AS2222184288

    Pre order-RX480-8G-55 bucks more after conversion USD to Can
    http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=SY5670546

    AMD RX 480 Overclocked To 1.6Ghz+, Cooler Tear Down & Production Line Photos Leaked

    http://wccftech .com/amd-rx-480-overclocked-1600mhz-cooler-detailed/

    AMD RX 480 Can Hit 1.5Ghz+, New Overclocking Tool With Voltage Control Coming

    Read more Remove space:: http://wccftech .com/amd-rx-480-1500mhz-overclocking-tool-voltage-control/#ixzz4BolCzo1g


    AMD RX 480 Rivals R9 Nano, GTX 980 – Runs At 1266Mhz, ~60c Degrees & Draws ~100W

    AMD RX 480 4GB & 8GB performance benchmarks, power consumption, base and boost clocks as well as temperatures. That’s right folks we have a bunch of goodies to share with you today about AMD’s RX 480 graphics card. So let’s get straight to the juicy bits!

    Let’s start off with pricing. AMD’s RX 480 4GB will sell for as low as $199 and the 8GB version for around $29-$39 more. Custom versions from AMD’s add-in-board partners with unique cooling solutions, over-engineered power delivery circuitry and custom PCBs will naturally sell for more than that.
    We’re told that AMD’s partners are preparing a huge array of graphics card options. Including some serious “beast mode” 8GB cards that will sell for up to $299 and overclock to the moon. We’ll tell you more about those custom cards in due time, but today we’re going to be talking strictly about AMD’s reference designed 4GB and 8GB RX 480 graphics cards which will officially retail on the 29th of June.
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    AMD RX 480 4GB & 8GB performance benchmarks, power consumption, base and boost clocks as well as temperatures. That’s right folks we have a bunch of goodies to share with you today about AMD’s RX 480 graphics card. So let’s get straight to the juicy bits!
    AMD Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 Radeon RX 480 RX 470 RX 460 GPUs_5
    Let’s start off with pricing. AMD’s RX 480 4GB will sell for as low as $199 and the 8GB version for around $29-$39 more. Custom versions from AMD’s add-in-board partners with unique cooling solutions, over-engineered power delivery circuitry and custom PCBs will naturally sell for more than that.
    We’re told that AMD’s partners are preparing a huge array of graphics card options. Including some serious “beast mode” 8GB cards that will sell for up to $299 and overclock to the moon. We’ll tell you more about those custom cards in due time, but today we’re going to be talking strictly about AMD’s reference designed 4GB and 8GB RX 480 graphics cards which will officially retail on the 29th of June.
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    AMD RX 480 Edges Out R9 Nano & GTX 980 – Runs At ~60c & Draws ~100W
    Both the 4GB and 8GB versions come out ahead of the R9 Nano and GTX 980 in terms of performance. Both cards feature a base clock speed of 1080Mhz and a boost clock speed of 1266Mhz out of the box. The cards will always run at the boost clock while gaming except in synthetic stress tests like Furmark.

    The reference design is slightly over 9 inches long and features an Aluminum fin array heatsink. Naturally as this is a blower style cooling design all of the card’s heat is exhausted out the back of the card. As standard the card features 3 DisplayPort and one HDMI connections. However, some custom designs will also feature DVI-D ports.
    Under typical gaming loads the RX 480 draws roughly 100 watts and cruises along at around 60 degrees Celsius/Centigrade in an open air bench. The reference design’s maximum power delivery through the 6-pin PCIe connector and the PCIe slot is 150W. Some custom variants will feature single 8-pin PCIe connectors while others will feature dual 6-pin PCIe power connectors. The “beast mode” AIB cards that we mentioned earlier will feature a single six pin and a single eight pin design.
    Now let’s look at the performance numbers. Our source has provided us with performance figures for both the RX 480 4GB version and the RX 480 8GB version. The benchmark in question is 3DMark Firestrike Ultra 1.1. We have added our own GTX Titan X, GTX 980 OC, R9 390 OC & R9 Nano results for comparison. Our tests were conducted by our own Keith May with our newly acquired Intel i7 6800K six core Broadwell-E CPU. The RX 480 4GB & RX 480 8GB were benchmarked with an Intel Core i7 4960X six core Ivy Bridge-E CPU by the source.

    Our slightly better CPU & overclocked graphics cards skew the results marginally in favor of our graphics card lineup vs the RX 480. Regardless of this handicap, the RX 480 managed to edge out our overclocked GTX 980 & R9 390 samples in addition to our R9 Nano sample.

    So there you have it folks. A $199 graphics card that gives our $500 arsenal of heavy hitters a run for its money. In 3DMark Firestrike Ultra 1.1 at least. There’s a lot more independent testing that needs to be done before the bell is rung and a victor is declared.
    Although very excitingly, according to what we’ve learned, AMD’s RX 480 and even the RX 470 put on a better show in actual games vs what we’re seeing in 3DMark. Especially in DirectX 12 games. So if the cards end up showing better gaming performance come June 29th than what’s indicated by the 3DMark scores we’ve seen, do not be surprised.
    Regardless, the mere thought that gamers will be able to get R9 Nano & GTX 980 performance for $199 — that’s less than half of what we would’ve had to pay just a couple of weeks ago — at the end of the month is simply astounding.

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    EDIT:Added latest video 8GB ver, last BIOS & drivers (2016.6/12)
    Firestrike ultra score-3515
    GPU Score-3429



    RX480 4GB.
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    Temp 40c-50c
    @1266 clock Temp 70c

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  2. Anarion

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    Could it be that the 4GB version has lower core clock speed than 8GB version?
     
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    Nah I think 8GB should be the same but who knows.
    The kid in the video also said at 1266MHz the cards runs at 70C.Will not be long until way be leaks of benches.

    Stock clocks 1080MHz looking like 980GTX/390X speeds.
     
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    Now imagine if it could run those 1266mhz if overclocked, it would beat even 390X by a nice margin.
     

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    Only thing of interest here is that Polaris driver. And that is not given.
    But then... Anyone can rename his card and his "16.6.1" driver does not have Polaris entries. It was 1st thing I checked after download.
     
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    Why would someone with a RX480 be running win 8? lol I assume one of his parents works for AMD some how? Bastards should be testing windows 10
     
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    That was my first thought.
    Something just doesnt add up.

    Video is all over the place.
     
  9. OnnA

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    Personally im 99% Sure its a FAKE.

    I know they tested internally and GPU in Stores may be clocked 1300-1400MHz but it's IMO of course. And they Testing those in Canada ;-) BTW

    16.6.1 ?? For New architecture? lol
     
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    So wait, he has a card but no cooler?

    By the way, if that's a picture from the card he has, why does it have an 8pin and a 6pin connector?
     
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    Its aftermarket card.You can see its short PCB much shorter than 290/390.
     
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    NVIDIA will not attend the "PC Gaming" show? : S
     
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    What would they do there? Watch?
     

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    We have to pretend to believe that this guy gets a new bios and drivers from AMD for an 8-pin & 6-pin card whose NDA is obviously violating? : S
     
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    Faking stuff just to get 16k views and 73 subscribers?
    And guy even touches himself on video?

    We all know part of specification. That there is going to be 6-pin power connector and maybe versions with 8-pin for OC.
    We know that Those cards were shipping in final state days ago.
    I guess that someone will make photos of boxes in mid of next week. And we'll see real benchmarks at end of next week too.

    Price tags are already floating around too.

    That guy just modified vBIOS of his r9-390 8GB to identify itself that way and then changed driver accordingly for installation.
    That's why he could install 16.6.1 driver on that card. And maybe he did not even went as far as modification of vBIOS as Radeon Settings take name from what is reported through inf file and then put into registry.

    I think everyone knows how story of eggs and flame goes.
     
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    I told you it's a FAKE !
     
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    Actually... I've never heard of that one.

    It's pretty meh event to be honest. It's mostly just AMD PR event.
     
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