AMD RX 480 PCB and GPU Photo Surface - Meet Ellismere

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    199usd aka 300 euro.
     
  3. JonasBeckman

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    So that is the 480, thought it was the 470 myself after seeing this though it doesn't really say which is which although the exposed one with the fan is probably the 460. :)

    http://unlocked.newegg.com/article/hands-amd-rx-460-470-480-graphics-cards

    EDIT: Maybe the 470 and 480 kinda look the same?
    (The article actually does state that the 470 is the one shown on top which is the same as the PCB shown here, I missed that when I initially read the article.)
     
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    Yeah... :puke:
     

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    RX-460 with cooling weaker than many chipsets have...
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    I like the way amd operates lately. Like the low power consumption and for entering the mid range market. Not everyone has money to spend on 1070 and 1080 and keeping the power consumption low helps for people without proper PSU's to be able to have a good experience. Also having great dx12 performance is great. I'm no amd fanboy but having lower price/performance does help us here in South Africa where things aren't exactly cheap.
     
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    I'll be optimistic and go 250€... some friends of mine are visiting the US next month, maybe I'll ask them to bring me one back if the EU price turns out to be ridiculous. 200$ is cheap enough that I don't mind not being able to use danish warranty systems.
     
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    Or maybe be realistic as this will be more like 300 £ at the beginning. At least in the UK/ireland.
    Scan and others are asking 600-650 £ for a 1080....thats 850 to 920 $
    Crazy MOFOs... :puke2:
     
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    1080s are around €850 here in DK - around £670... that's $950 for your americans.
     
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    I checked them in Switzerland shops. They have custom GTX 1080 cheaper than we have Founder's Editions. That puts custom vs Custom as quite cheaper there.
    And Their buying strength is like 4 times as high as ours :)

    Those big shiny buildings in Brussells are probably reason for Brutal prices things Sells at in EU.

    - j/k, everyone loves EU.
    - j/k again
     
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    No DVI port... oh well, looks like korean monitor owners won't be happy with it.
     
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    There are always DVI<HDMI adapters for 5$.
     
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    usa price is ok $199 but u.k i can see that card being £250 , im getting a 980ti there price has drop already overclockers u.k still had a big stock of 980ti so there gonna go even lower soon as i see one for £300 i buy it thats nearly 50% less than what they was on release and 50% cheaper than a gtx 1080
     
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    Not that simple... Dual-link DVI.
     
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    Yes, but unfortunately adapters ruin overclockability of monitor.

    I still don't understand why Nvidia keeping it, but props to it.
     

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    Think only having to use a GPU block, and not a large cooling block to cool with it,cheap to have water cooling on:thumbup:
     
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    No DVI what gives?
     
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    Only reference model it seems. I'm sure the AIB models will add a DVI-D connector.
     
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    No DVI, who gives...?
    People who saved on those cut down monitors knew that DVI is not going to be here forever + it is same story we hear for how long? Over a year?

    What they saved, they can as well invest into modern monitor with Freesync and still consider it saving/money well spent.
     
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