Same GFLOPS as R9 380 with half wattage (90/95W). I think it's a reasonable thought.
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Originally posted by efikkan View PostThe performance gap between RX 460 and RX 470 seems a bit too large, but imbalance in the low-end segment is not that unusual.
Hell, I've even seen RX 460 with a 2-fan-sized PCB for fucking nothing (large parts on the side empty, just there to waste space).
I'd also like to point out that it's something VERY unusual given latest trends: these lower-end cards are of the same GPU generation of the higher ends, so they get the same level of features and driver support and whatever.
I've lost count of the years we got old rebrands in the low end, it's annoying. Please cut off the CUs with a chainsaw, but give us new designs not rebadged crap from 2012.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostWhen the OEM stop putting out overpriced total bs OC cards with it and we will finally get a plain and simple and short damn RX 460 like the reference, it will cost half of RX470 and it will make sense.
BTW: Cherry-picked cards are not BS, then you are just clueless.
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Originally posted by efikkan View PostI was not talking about performance per dollar, but rather the gab being so big they should put a model between them.
BTW: Cherry-picked cards are not BS, then you are just clueless.
RX 460 card makes sense at the price it was placed at, less than 100$, or around half the RX470, if it is shorter and more silent.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostWell, that is true... they seems use exact same PCBs on all RX 480/470/460
While, people expected short or even low profile cards Maybe i will just buy Pro WX 4100 in the end
Too bad that these things are going to cost like a full PC, and are also probably noisy as hell.
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