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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Is this the best sub-£300 card now?
How does refreshed Polaris stack up?
Unless you're a miner, anyway.
Adds a string to its bow.
Bug fixes and Nvidia tweaks, too.
Featuring the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 4GB
Even as Apple pushes Vega replacement.
Aorus goes after the mainstream market; can this high-end brand compete here?
Sapphire has redesigned its Nitro+ cooler - how does the new model fare on the RX 580?
Performance loss over Fiji, though.
No, it's not Vega. The RX 580 is the RX 480 revamped and overclocked - how does it fare now?
Overclockers UK has sent us its first Z270 system, sporting a Core i5-7600K and CrossFire RX 480s.
Includes first Vega GPU.
Sapphire's Nitro+ RX 480 offerings are feature-packed but keep costs down - a winning combo?
It comes in at almost £300, but the RX 480 Strix OC 8GB has plenty to show for it.
Three models open the range.
October rumour quashed.
AMD's new budget GPU is here - can the RX 460 punch above it small weight?
A rundown of the various RX 470s launched yesterday.
AMD's second Polaris card is similar to the RX 480, but hits sub-£200 price points.
Includes 4GB and 8GB SKUs.
£1,100 for a potent 1080p/1440p gaming machine with an overclocked i5-6600K and RX 480 8GB.
Theoretically, at least.
October 14 2021 | 15:04