The Black Edition is providing 6.1 TFLOPS of performance by default, which is very nice.
However I suspect serious overclockers will want to wait for the OEM custom designs (or just stick water cooling on).
The Black Edition is providing 6.1 TFLOPS of performance by default, which is very nice.
However I suspect serious overclockers will want to wait for the OEM custom designs (or just stick water cooling on).
wow! 212 pounds?! That's less then what I paid for a R9 380 D: I feel that I shouldn't have built my Pc last November now
Roll on 2pm NDA lifting!
sooo cool
At Scan (VAT incl)
RX-480M8BFA6 £224.99
RX-480M8BBA6 Black £236.48
paid £179 for my 4GB RX 480, well chuffed!
From overclockers.co.uk, its back up £188.99 though
Soon to be £250 once the pound drops even more
I've used both SLI and Crossfire, and never had any problems with it. On each it was a bad driver causing issues, resolved with a rollback until the driver was fixed. Annoying, but not critical.
Once it's up and working, it works pretty well.
Was tossing up between a 1080 (as it's the fastest) and the 1070 (as it's clearly the sensible choice for 1440p) and went with the 1070 (which should be with me in the next few hours *excited-face*).
My logic was, if I ever decide it's not fast enough, I'll just buy another one for SLI.
I'm already half-way to covering the cost of the second card, by not buying the 1080 - and prices will only fall (ignoring the slide into doom of the pound)..
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