![]() ![]() For us, the lack of HDMI 2.0 forcing non DisplayPort users to 30Hz at UHD resolutions was a big issue. ![]() We didn’t have two cards, so the chances of blowing our test motherboards ports are slim, the main difference was the promised performance increases.Ĭast your mind back to the last couple of major AMD GPU releases, the Fiji range, and branded as the Fury range. Other than the interesting cooling setups and the fantastic glimpse into the future with HBM memory, the range had a couple of downfalls. With the issues around blowing PCIe ports and the promise of drivers to resolve this, we hung back a little and completed our full suite of benchmarks with the later driver, the Crimson 16.7.2 driver. We’ve had our sample of the AMD Radeon RX 480 since launch day.
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