Four years ago, AMD was the first to step down to a 28-nanometer manufacturing process with the Graphics Core Next graphics architecture and the acclaimed Radeon HD 7970 graphics card. which came true in May when Nvidia was first down to 16 nanometers with the graphics architecture Pascal.
Today it’s time for AMD to present the next part of the saga Graphics Core Next and at the same time take the step down to 14 nanometers with the fresh architecture Polaris. In the spotlight is the new model Radeon RX 480, whose job is not to regain the crown of performance, but rather to offer an unbeatable affordable solution for gaming and virtual reality.
Are the Radeon RX 480 and Polaris what all price-conscious enthusiasts have been waiting for? Stay tuned when SweClockers puts the newcomer under the microscope for an exhaustive review in the test lab!
Mining on RTX 3070. Overclocking, tuning, profitability, consumption: If you are interested in finding more…
Mining with GTX 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super. Overclocking, settings, consumption, profitability, comparisons - If…
Mining with RTX 2070 and 2070 Super. Overclocking, profitability, consumption, comparison What the RTX 2070…
Mining with RTX 3060, 3060 Ti. Limitations, overclocking, settings, consumption, profitability, comparison Let's look at…
Alphacool Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-A (2022) with Sapphire Radeon RX 6950 XT Nitro+ Pure in…
In the ever-evolving landscape of business strategy, Bitcoin has emerged as a pivotal asset. With…
This website uses cookies.