By Darren Allan
We now have the full specs on the Radeon RX 470 and RX 460 graphics cards, the lesser and more affordable siblings of the already launched RX 480 – assuming the press slides which have been leaked are the genuine article (and they certainly look it).
AMD has already released some details on these cards, which will be available at the start of August, and the firm said a month ago that the RX 470 would offer over 4 teraflops in performance terms, 32 compute units, have 4GB of on-board memory, and would deliver a premium HD gaming experience.
According to the slides spotted by Videocardz, the RX 470 will actually almost touch 5 teraflops – 4.9 Tflops to be precise – and it will pack 2048 stream processors, a base clock speed of 926MHz (with boost to 1206MHz), and a memory speed of 1650MHz. It will also have a TDP of 120W.
In the blurb, AMD describes the card as future-proof, and capable of “brilliant HD gaming” to echo what the company said before. To back this point up, some benchmarks were provided of games running at full HD (in ‘ultra’ settings), and the RX 470 was apparently 2.4 …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components