Still waiting for an "ITX"-formfactor edition of the 480
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Originally posted by Mr. Octus View PostI agree with raonlinux about the noise level and would love some temperature readings as well. I currently have an R9 290 and it's insanely loud on full load plus changes the temperature in my room ~3 degrees (Fahrenheit). I'm considering switch to an RX 480 if it can really provide more or equal performance, less heat, less noise, and less power usage all at ~$200.
Looking forward to the 29thMichael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by atomsymbol
Are additional kernel and mesa patches required for RX 480? Or does the card work with unpatched linux-4.7rc4 and mesa-git?
Can't properly comment yet on Mesa situation.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by ruthan View PostWhat about R470 and R460? For me is R470 most interesting card of R4xx line up.Last edited by dungeon; 22 June 2016, 08:05 PM.
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Originally posted by bibaheu View PostI'm surprised about AMD giving out a 480 to Michael... this means they are confident in its performance and drivers. Also that they have plenty of stock, I have seen a lot of pictures of 480s already. Good job Radeon people!
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This is promising that they are confident enough about their new Linux drivers to send a card out. I was hoping for a card closer to the 1080 in performance. But at least the 480 should be cooler draw much less power and has a smaller PCB right out the box.
I'm hoping to watercool my next PC in an ITX form factor. This might end up being the card if it overclocks well.
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