| Memory Speed | 1220 MHz |
|---|---|
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 460 |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
XFX Radeon RX 460 2GB DDR5 1220MHz Heatsink DP HDMI DVI Graphic Cards RX-460P2HFG5
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| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 460 |
| Brand | XFX |
| Graphics Ram Size | 2 GB |
| GPU Clock Speed | 1220 MHz |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
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- Fanless passive cooling
- Support up to 3 Monitors
- 2GB DDR5 Memory
- Input: 6Pin PCI-E power connector, output: HDMI, 3x DisplayPort's.500W system power supply requirement
- Radeon GPUs with the Polaris architecture support HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.3 for compatibility with a new generation of monitors that would make any gamer excited
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optimized for the most popular resolution on the market, the Radeon RX 460 graphics card powers through the latest AAA titles in 1080p.
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| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express | PCI Express | PCI Express | PCI-Express x16 | PCI Express |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 460 | Nvidia GeForce | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 | AMD Radeon Pro WX 3100 | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 2 GB | 4 GB | 2 GB | 4 | 2 GB |
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| Memory Bus Width | 128 bits | 64 bits | 64 bits | 128 bits | 64 bits |
| Memory Speed | 7000 MHz | 1600 MHz | 6008 MHz | 1500 MHz | 6000 MHz |
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| Brand | XFX |
|---|---|
| Item model number | RX-460P2HFG5 |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.37 x 1.57 x 4.76 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.37 x 1.57 x 4.76 inches |
| Manufacturer | XFX |
| ASIN | B01LRWU806 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2017 |
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Batman plays on max, ROTR does too (lowered textures to very high) and MEC I left on auto because Hyper wasn't a fluid 60fps. Seems like a decent, solid card for 1080p so far, but I have to go through a few gaming sessions still. That said, I ran several benchmarks (UE4 Elemental and Kite demos, 3DMark Time Spy, Fire Strike, Unigine Heaven/Valley) and they were very smooth. Only the combined tests went down in fps like whoa, mainly due to my aging FX6300 which I hope to upgrade with either Zen or KBL in a the spring.
One "strange" thing I've noticed is that the image quality overall, looks much better and smoother than with my GTX770. I don't know how to explain this: on desktop, clearly I was always getting 60fps and I was using 4:4:4 with full RGB color, not limited. Yet, somehow, what my screen is displaying with this RX470 looks better. The image, colors, look more consistent, the mouse seems to move more fluidly. It makes no sense as desktop use shouldn't really see any improvement (the GTX770 obviously was lightyears ahead of what Windows 10 desktop requires), so I cannot explain it, but things look overall better. Even when playing a regular 1080p Youtube video, a level that the GTX770 is easily rated to handle, on fullscreen it would always have visible tearing, no matter what I did (even reinstalling Windows 10). That's now gone with the RX470, every video plays perfectly smoothly.
As for noise, my GTX770 playing Batman/ROTR was breathing like there was no tomorrow, pretty much a nuclear reactor in the room. SO loud. The RX470, on the desktop the fans are actually OFF, then they pick up when 3d rendering, and only when I was doing benchmark stress test did it kick to high gear. Even then, it's audible, but not bothersome - I could game without headphones no problem, which cannot be said for the GTX770 noise.
And, as for style, the heatpipes do look nice. Although I don't really care about that at all. One wrinkle I'd mention: when I took the GPU out of the box, the metal part you screw to the back of the case was a bit bent, so I had to straighten it with some pliers to be able to screw it in. Even then, it didn't really align to my case, so it was a 2 person job (my husband pushing the GPU outwards, me pushing the case end inwards) while I tried to screw it in. I only managed 1 screw, which is enough, but the other one was too misaligned. Not the best out-of-box experience, mind you, but it's a small inconvenience considering I won't move the GPU in 1 or 2 years.
So far it looks like a good choice for 1080p. I'm trying to figure out the Crimson and AMD control panels, specially to try custom resolution. I'm still figuring it out, it's very different to Nvidia's and some elements have different names, so it'll take me a bit to understand it all. Overall though, I'm satisfied. I've also spent the morning with the RX470 hooked up to my husband's new Dell SE2717HX, which is a basic, non-gaming monitor that supports Freesync over HDMI between 48-75hz. Not the greatest range, but it was enough to do some tests. The best experience I had was on Doom over Vulkan, although Batman and other games that ran at 55-60fps also saw improvement. I can only describe the experience as "smoother than smooth". There's 60fps VSYNC smooth, then there's Freesync smooth. It really was remarkable, made the image look much more real, solid, lifelike. Now, I probably wouldn't buy a monitor just for Freesync, unless the range were much improve, like 30-75fps where you'll definitely see the benefit more than this Dell's limited range.
Powerful- I will say right now the RX480s are the best bang for your buck with the XFX offering some additional options in overclocking. Yes it will not be playing every current gen game at Ultra settings at 1080p 60 (if any card right now can) but most will come close or you can knock down the graphics if you want smoother game play.
Overclock- First WattMan included in the Radeon control panel makes OCing the card easy. A bonus XFX allows you to switch the bios in the card so you can easily overclock it or they give you an option to go for a silent option. The card also has a bios reset in case the flash goes bad.
DVI Connection- The reference RX480 did not have a dedicated DVI connection, you had to buy a Displayport to DVI connector.
Freesync- Playing a game on a Freesync monitor is amazing. There is a wider selection of Freesync monitors compared to G Sync ones. Also there is not “g sync tax” that having an Nvidia card has (a similar monitor with g sync is about $50 more than one with Freesync due to extra hardware needed on the monitor).
8 GB GDDR5- With current games asking for 4GB or more video ram for high quality textures this card has plenty of headroom to max that out.
Zero RPM Fans- Having the ability to set fan profiles including a Zero RPM when at idle is great when you are not gaming.
Noise- Going back to fans even when I have pushed the card I to max the fan noise is noticeable but not so loud that it is a bother. Now if you have your PC right next to you it might be more noticeable, but I keep mine on the floor.
Directx 12/Vulkan APIs- With newer games moving from Directx 11 to 12 and Vulkan this card handles both great and was a focus on the RX480 card design.
Back Plate- This saves you from gpu sag, wish the back plate had a cooler design but seeing how I rarely see the card is is not a huge issue.
Power Draw- Needing only an 8 pin connection has been great compared to an 8 and 6 in my last card has been nice and. Now the reference card used a 6 pin but there was talks about using that pulled too much power from the pci express slot. Having the 8 pin should mitigate that.
Cons-
Lighting- I have never been a fan of LED lighting in my case, it would be nice to be able to turn off the glowing XFX logo.
Lack of Adaptors- There were no display adaptors in the box, would have liked maybe a Displayport to DVI or HDMI or even DVI to VGA. I understand cost cutting but just feels like not everyone has a Displayport cable/adaptor around.
Other-
Fan Swapping- This is a cool idea being able to swap fans to clean them or give them some of that LED glow. I have not had the card long enough to need to do this, but I do know that in graphic cards fan failure can be a lengthy RMA process. I hope that I do not have to use this feature though.
Future Proof- With the way AMD has had great driver improvements and Directx 12/Vulkan. With this older cards have gotten better compared similar Nividia cards. Will this continue? I hope so which is one reason I did buy this card knowing the support AMD has with its older cards.
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Esta tarjeta "actualiza" a mi R9 270x de 4Gb, que todavía, para ser realista, daba para más, la tengo conectada en un puerto PCIe 2, ya que no tengo disponibles en mi motherboard versión 3, así como con una fuente de poder Cooler Master de 525 watts, también tuve que usar el adaptador que trae (6 pines x2 a 8 pines), con tantas cosas estaba nervioso de que la tarjeta tuviera problemas y, hasta hoy, después de tres días de intensas pruebas no me ha dado molestia alguna por puerto o por energía. Su configuración teniendo la R9 de AMD previamente, fue tan sencilla como instalar, actualizar drivers y reiniciar. La mejora que vi de una a otra es de un 30 a 60% dependiendo el juego.
Juegos, pues bien, tengo un procesador 8320e que pudiera creer hace cuello de botella, tal vez sí, pero esta tarjeta es poderosa, en juegos como Doom, Just Cause 3, The Witcher 3, Mad Max, Metal Gear Solid V me dan entre 50 y 80 cuadros por segundo en configuración Ultra,. Por el contrario, he encontrado dos juegos que nada más no logro la correcta configuración para el esperado 60 fps a 1080p, estos son Ghost Recon Wildlands y The Rise of Tomb Raider, la fluctuación anda entre 30 a 70, sí, así saltan los cuadros en configuraciones altas o muy altas, sigo pensando que es la optimización del juego, en ambos casos, hecha para configuraciones Nvidia; para el caso de Wildlands, la empresa no es reconocida por hacer buenos "ports" a los juegos de Pc (Ubisoft). Asimismo, el uso del GPU en dichos juegos es del 90% promedio, eso es que utiliza todo su poder para el juego, por el contrario, el uso de mi procesador no supera el 70% en ninguno de los casos, más bien tiene un promedio del 50%.
Si tienes un equipo de gama baja o media, compra la de 2 o 4 Gb, ya de media a alta la de 8Gb, la verdad ésta última es a futuro, ya que no hay juego que los utilice hoy en día. Eso sí, la tarjeta mide 28 centímetros de largo, es algo a considerar. La temperatura a comparación con mi anterior tarjeta sí es alta, la R9 llegaba a tope los 60 grados, ésta en Idle no baja de los 50, en juego me ha llegado hasta 75 grados, tampoco tanto para preocuparse; asimismo, es silenciosa, los ventiladores ni me han hecho ruido suficiente para evitar que escuche el disipador del procesador. Si quieres la mejor tarjeta, ve por una 1070 o 1080 de Nvidia, eso sí, por el doble de precio en algunos casos, si no, ésta dará buenos momentos de juegos y trabajo, ya que la RX se compara con la 1060 (casi iguales en desempeño), otra magnífica tarjeta de video, aquellos que la quieran equiparar con las 1070 y 1080 de Nvidia serían injustos, tan sólo por el precio. Por último los watts utilizados no han superado los 136 hasta el momento, eso si ha sido bastante bueno cuando andas al límite o cercano a él sobre tu fuente de poder.
Seguiré probándola esperando que siga con el mismo rendimiento que hasta hoy me ha dado, cualquier cosa sé que por un mes Amazon me responderá, ese es el único inconveniente de comprar productos importados, lástima que no había en el país.
Amazon Logistics Mexico desde Estados Unidos cumplió en el tiempo de entrega, tal vez se me hizo mucho pero dentro del periodo de Prime, lo que sí debo recomendarles es que mejoren el "status" de dónde está el producto, ya que pueden pasar días sin ver qué ha pasado, si ya salió de los EUA y pasó por aduana y, de repente sin más ni más, ya están tocando a tu casa.
Jetzt kommt jedoch das große ABER: Sie hat einen kuriosen Fehler an meinem Rechner verursacht. Ich besitze zwei externe 3,5 Zoll Festplatten mit Stromanschluss und Ein- bzw. Ausschalter. Wenn ich jetzt eine (egal welche) von beiden eingeschaltet mit dem USB Slot verbinde und dann den Stecker in die Steckdose stecke, geht der Bildschirm auf Standby, bzw er zeigt keinen Bildeingang mehr. Andersrum ist es genau so; Wenn die Festplatte eingeschaltet ist und der Netzstecker in der Steckdose steckt und ich dann die Festplatte mit dem USB Slot verbinde -> gleiches Ergebnis. Zusätzlich hängt sich der Rechner auf. Interessanterweise passiert das auch wenn ich die Festplatte im eingeschalteten Modus trenne (egal ob von USB oder Strom).
Wenn ich beide Festplatten ausschalte und sie dann mit dem Rechner und Strom verbinde, passiert nichts. Schalte ich sie dann ein, werden sie ganz normal erkannt.
Und da mich das Stört, werde ich sie zurückschicken und mir das gleiche Modell von einem anderen Hersteller besorgen und mal schauen ob der Fehler dort auch auftritt. Es kann sich nicht um einen Fehler bei nur meinem Modell handeln, da sich ein Bekannter die gleiche Grafikkarte bestellt hat und er dieselben Probleme hat.
Aber für alle, die nicht gerade solche Festplatten besitzen, oder es nicht Stört, ist diese Grafikkarte ein Preis- Leistungskracher! Wirklich.
UPDATE: Ich habe mir jetzt die MSI Radeon RX 480 GAMING X 8GB DDR5 256bit 1xDVI 2xHDMI 2xDP bestellt. Mit der funktioniert es. Es liegt also an der Grafikkarte.
As there are plenty of on-line reviews - which I checked before purchasing - this review will contain only a 'first impressions' review.
Box is fine, the disc and cable well hidden. Cable is rather short and if you are using a 6-pin GPU already you can ignore. CD driver disc is present - very recent! - but I had previously used a AMD GPU so the drivers were already present - did boot up on reduced resolution but switched over automatically with Windows 10 (hardly noticed).
But be careful you remove ALL the plastic skin before installing - I only discovered the plastic on the backplane as I was installing it!
First thing you notice is the silence - you actually notice a heck of a lot of silence - there is an initial whirl on boot up but after a minute it's silence. I discovered that the fans only pop on with games or graphic benchmarking. The way it works is if the GPU temperature is below 50-55 Celsius the fans are switched off - so with general browsing etc don't expect them to come on. In this mode the GPU consumes 10 to 20 watts of power. The fans operate only in the 50 to 70 Celsius range with about 50% of the loading used to hold the GPU on 70 Celsius. However even on 70% GPU graphic loading - Extreme HD on 1080p, the highest I could achieve with my benchmarking - the fans are very very quiet. In fact if you listen extremely closely you can actually hear the very high pitch fax-sound right on the threshold of hearing caused I presume by the VRAM - the other components in the computer are extremely quiet as well hence why I managed to hear this.
As for power draw I have a 430watt PSU and on 70% loading the GPU pulled less than 100 watts (it's rated max 120watts). I checked this as initially I had thought I might be under powering it, hence the silence!
Overall extremely impressive, only wish I had a game to fully tax it - although I am working on this now :)
No idea if this is the best-of-brands RX-470 available but I am pretty sure no one is going to be disappointed with this XFX card.
Note: When checking out the reviews I noticed that the GTX 1060 (3G) scored better graphically on Dx11 than the RX 470 (4G) but the latter was better - so far - with Dx12. Giving the GTX 1060 is around £20 more expensive and I was more familiar with AMD GPUs I went with the RX 470.
I had not time to overclock XFX's card, but I read that some people can push the core clock to 1350 MHx or even 1450 MHz, but with a little gain in FPS count.
FPS in games? I only run in game GTA V benchmarks and FPS range was from 40 FPS to 60 FPS depending from benchmark. But I set every graphic settings on max and use memory of the card in half.
Of course I can get better results by changing card setting like power limit, core clock, memory clock etc, but I think I will do it when that card will be slowing down in new games in future.
Would I recommend that card? My first choice was Sapphire RX 480 Nitro+, but after reading Reddit where some guys recommend cards like PowerColor Red Devil as first choice, XFX GTR as second and then Sapphire Nitro - I decided to choose XFX RS because of the price range and delivery option I chose.
Die XFX RX 480 Core Edition ersetzt meine alte NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti.
Die Grafikkarte verrichtet gute Dienste und ich bin wirklich zufrieden. Die Grafikkarte wird in folgendem System genutzt:
CPU: I5-2500K
Mainboard: Asrock P67 Pro3
RAM: 16 GB DDR3
SSD: 240 GB SanDisk
HDD: 2x 1TB WD
Netzteil: beQuiet! 550 W
Vor diesem Kauf habe ich allerdings schon versucht, mein PC mit einer NVIDIA Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce aufzurüsten, jedoch kam manchmal kein Bild beim Booten und habe somit nach längeren Überlegen AMD eine Chance gegeben. Ich wurde nicht enttäuscht, die Karte wurde direkt erkannt und zeigte bisher immer ein Bild an. Dass die Grafikkarte laut sein soll, konnte ich bisher nicht feststellen. Von der Lautstärke empfinde ich keinen Unterschied zu vorher.
Da ich bereits mit XFX gute Erfahrungen mit der damaligen ATI Radeon HD 5770 machen konnte, habe ich auch hier wieder beim Modell von XFX zugegriffen. Außerdem wollte ich die Core Edition und nicht die GTR Black Edition kaufen, da die Core Edition günstiger und auch etwas kürzer ist. Ich musste in meinem Gehäuse nicht mal die Festplatte umbauen, die auf gleicher Höhe mit der Grafikkarte liegt.
Jetzt ist es mir möglich, auch die neuesten Spiele wieder auf Ultra bei einer Auflösung von 1920x1080 spielen zu können.
Spiele wie Star Wars Battlefront (2015) und Battlefield 1 laufen ohne Probleme flüssig auf vollen Einstellungen. Grand Theft Auto 5 läuft zwar nicht ganz auf höchsten Grafikeinstellungen, allerdings ist das eher auf meine doch ältere CPU zurückzuführen.
Sobald der nächste PC gekauft wird, werde ich wahrscheinlich diese Grafikkarte auch im neuen System weiterverwenden.
Zum Abschluss kann ich nur sagen: Super Grafikkarte und von mir eine ganz klare Kaufempfehlung.



















