Wednesday, January 18th 2017

Sapphire Launches 1024 SP Version of RX 460 - Full Polaris 11 at 1250 MHz

As TPU has reported before, some versions of AMD's RX 460 graphics cards were able to be unlocked to their full configuration with a simple BIOS update. This raised some questions as to why AMD didn't initially launch the RX 460 as such, increasing their competitiveness against rival NVIDIA's offerings, but now, it seems at least one of AMD's AIB partners has decided to take action in releasing a fully unlocked Polaris 11 GPU.

Marketed as the Sapphire Radeon RX 460 Nitro OC, this is the first officially launched retail version of the full, unlocked Polaris 11 chip, with all of its stream processors unlocked, for a grand total of 1024 SPs against the usual, and much more meager, 896. This brings the card's peak theoretical throughput at 2.56 TFLOPs (versus the base 2.2 TFLOPs on the 896 SP version), while keeping the card's 75 W TDP.
Expect this unlocked version of the RX 460 to deliver on average 7% greater performance than its original, 896 SP enabled part, with a pretty negligible increase in power consumption, as our testing shows.
There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but these are expected to hit the market around $119 US. Whether or not this one counts as a region-specific launch (much like the Radeon RX 470D which is only available in the APAC [Asia Pacific] region) is yet to be seen.
Source: WCCFTech
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33 Comments on Sapphire Launches 1024 SP Version of RX 460 - Full Polaris 11 at 1250 MHz

#26
kruk
jabbadapRX 460 4GB version starts from $120 not $100. And gtx1050ti starts from $135 not $150.
How will additional 2 GB of RAM help you with a card that struggles with maxed out modern games at 1080p (except making it look worse perf/price vs the 1050 ti)? You will have to lower the settings no matter what and suddenly you will not hit the RAM bottleneck ... The cheapest RX 460 and cheapest 1050 Ti have around the same performance/price ratio, so stop pushing 1050 Ti as the obvious better buy.
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#27
KrisCo
krukHow will additional 2 GB of RAM help you with a card that struggles with maxed out modern games at 1080p (except making it look worse perf/price vs the 1050 ti)? You will have to lower the settings no matter what and suddenly you will not hit the RAM bottleneck ... The cheapest RX 460 and cheapest 1050 Ti have around the same performance/price ratio, so stop pushing 1050 Ti as the obvious better buy.
I would have said xfire could make it worth the extra 2gb. But from what I have read , even in xfire these just arent worth it. Shame, this price bracket was where we could purchase two and get the same perf as the top dog. Sadly that is not the case anymore.
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#28
medi01
460 hardly makes sense, when 1050 is there at rougthly the same price.

1050Ti makes no sense whatsoever, since 470 is so close and so much faster.
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#29
jabbadap
krukHow will additional 2 GB of RAM help you with a card that struggles with maxed out modern games at 1080p (except making it look worse perf/price vs the 1050 ti)? You will have to lower the settings no matter what and suddenly you will not hit the RAM bottleneck ... The cheapest RX 460 and cheapest 1050 Ti have around the same performance/price ratio, so stop pushing 1050 Ti as the obvious better buy.
Just correcting price structure s/he stated which was not true(S/He used $ so I guess s/he meant american prices). And yeah there's nothing wrong with RX460 2GB, good price without unnecessary memory.
medi01460 hardly makes sense, when 1050 is there at rougthly the same price.

1050Ti makes no sense whatsoever, since 470 is so close and so much faster.
Well yeah that depends where you live. Here gtx1050ti is 50€ cheaper and RX470 costs almost the same as GTX1060 3GB or RX 480 4GB version. I'm still not implying that gtx1050ti in it's current price would be a good buy, it's a bit too expensive to be one(>165€). But there's a special niche cases where one might choose one and pay extra for it(low power, small cases etc.).
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#30
kruk
jabbadapJust correcting price structure s/he stated which was not true(S/He used $ so I guess s/he meant american prices). And yeah there's nothing wrong with RX460 2GB, good price without unnecessary memory.
Sorry, but I just fail to see where he mentioned that the $100 version has 4 GB.
medi01460 hardly makes sense, when 1050 is there at rougthly the same price.
Thank god for competition! And I really fail to see how a RX 460 which was released months before the 1050 hardly makes sense ...

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Also, unrelated to the above posters, here are some German prices for the cheapest RX 460, 1050, 1050 Ti, taken from geizhalz.de. You decide if 1050 is worth ~20% more and 1050 Ti ~45% more. I'm leaving the thread now, because I think I proved my point: nVidia is not the obvious winner in performance/price like some people here say.

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#31
jabbadap
krukSorry, but I just fail to see where he mentioned that the $100 version has 4 GB.
Tpu has not tested 2GB version of RX 460. Maybe I'm just too strict, but I can't compare cards between each other if other card haven't been tested. Granted perf gap between RX 460 2GB and 4GB versions are normally minimal. But i.e. in Doom that gap is huge.
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#32
Casecutter
danbert2000I mean, clearly that database is incorrect.
Or, is it all TPU all data becomes suspect? IDK

And, why I'll continue to advocate to the "mono-e-mono" testing around common pricing, appropriate test system mostly used at those cards' price point, all with settings that provide good Fps experience for the entry level review.
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#33
kanecvr
jabbadapRX 460 4GB version starts from $120 not $100. And gtx1050ti starts from $135 not $150.
In my country the RX460 starts at 480 lei (120$), just like you say, but the cheapest 1050ti (palit) is ~ 650 lei (162.5$), and the most expensive (asus strix) is ~920 lei (230 $) - the same price as a much much faster RX 470 (powercolor reddragon V2).
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