Tempting, but the 2GB kinda a little inadequate for today's gaming standard? At least 4GB+ is the norm lately?
QUOTE(torino @ Apr 6 2017, 01:38 PM)
if you're going to play at 1080p it won't be a prob much i guess... if you check some reviews online, there's online a few fps difference at certain games when comparing to 4gb version..
only some games utilise more than 2gb of vram iinm.. it's all depend on your usage tho.. my usage is limited to fps, soccer, csgo, rocket league, far cry only.. so it will serves me well enough...
Aftermarket 480 is oc one, need hit 1440mhz very hard. 580 is oced 480, can hit nearly 1500mhz easily. For this line rx480/rebranded rx580, increase bit of performance by consume much more power, in result, performance/watt drops.
P/S price expensive 30% than US as New Zealand, i'm ok at all ~ because currency well... But malaysia? expensive everything and low currency = sucks
no mang, due to went to SG for work - i downsize my rig to MATX and WC my noobie rig. hence only WC my only R290. + a single 240mm rad won't be sufficient for CF 290 and a OC 4770k
Raja mentioned there, "if gaming is your primary reason for buying a GPU, I’d suggest waiting just a little while longer for the lower-priced, gaming-optimized Radeon RX Vega graphics card. You’ll be glad you did. " . So just wait for it, i guess..
QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ May 17 2017, 04:35 PM)
so vega is for professional :confused:
QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ May 17 2017, 06:19 PM)
The newly announced Vega Frontier Edition is for professional.
Vega for gamer coming soon™. Nova, Eclipse & Core.
QUOTE(silrave @ May 19 2017, 12:11 PM)
omg need to wait again
Sorry folks but AMD has disappoint folks that hoping they can make nvidia price cut soon