AMD is leading the middle-class attack because the all-new Radeon RX 460 chip has tremendous potential. This is the third piece of Polaris 10 and benefits from a modern 14nm production process. Thanks to this, the card is remarkably economical but at the same time powerful.
The impressive and absorbing experiences of this year's hit, virtual reality (VR), have so far been the prerogative of expensive high-end cards. SAPPHIRE, with the Radeon RX 460 model, aims to get the most customers with this technology, and thanks to a favourable price tag, it can do so. The GPU itself is powered by 2GB of GDDR5 memory. By computing power of more than 2 TFLOPS, this piece can be equalled to Pascal's competing NVIDIA chips, which is two times more expensive.
Connector equipment boasts a modern architecture and in addition to the upgraded HDMI 2.0b port featuring 4K at 60 frames per second, both the DisplayPort and 1.4-inch DL-DVI-D are on the rear. There is also the Freesync support for smooth images and HDR for great colour results. The Polaris architecture also takes its format H.265 acceleration to 4K resolution and even at 60 frames per second .
Code: | XFX105b1 |
Product Number: | RX-460P2DFG5 |