Monday, June 20th 2016
XFX Radeon RX 480 Pictured on its Production Line
Here's a sight for sore eyes, a stream of Radeon RX 480 graphics cards by XFX are making their way down the production line to packaging. The picture reveals that XFX could top up the reference-design RX 480 board with a back-plate, to make it even more marketable. To give you an idea of just how cool the 14 nm "Ellesmere" chip runs, with the cooler shroud taken apart, you'll find that the GPU is cooled by just a chunky, monolithic aluminium heatsink with a copper core, and not an elaborate aluminium fin-stack/channel setup with heat-pipes crisscrossing it. A base-plate cools the memory and VRM. In related news, ChipHell scored a GPU-Z screenshot of the XFX Radeon RX 480, confirming its stream processor count of 2,304 and GPU clocks of 1328 MHz, with the memory ticking at 8 GHz (GDDR5-effective).
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VideoCardz
28 Comments on XFX Radeon RX 480 Pictured on its Production Line
Anyways, I'm looking forward to custom versions. Hopefully, there will hopefully be a custom PCB version with 2 6-pin connectors (or single 8-pin) OC-able to 1700 MHz (I know that's too high, but at least 1500...) which costs below $270.