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AMD's RX 500 Series Specifications, Performance Leaked

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They just should've called these: RX 465, RX 475 and RX 485. As per their original naming scheme...

 

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They just should've called these: RX 465, RX 475 and RX 485. As per their original naming scheme...


AMD make great PR but in reality, like all other companies they will change plans to suit their marketing objectives. Get used to it, it's been happening for a very long time from all the tech players.
 
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AMD make great PR but in reality, like all other companies they will change plans to suit their marketing objectives. Get used to it, it's been happening for a very long time from all the tech players.

Yeah I know companies change directions, but given this is just a new revision on the same die, well... People and presumably AIB partners would've been more acceptant about the naming if they would've stuck to their original plans. Although the situation is still not nVIDIA G92/92b bad...

Anyhoo, I'm eagerly waiting on what the partners will do with the RX 580. What is also great that the stock coolers look semi decent in terms of cooling capability for once.
 
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For those wanting to upgrade from 5 year old AMD hardware:
Rx 450 = HD 7770 Ghz (about 1.2 Tflops, more bandwidth)
Rx 560 = HD 7870 Ghz (about 2.5 Tflops, more bandwidth)
Rx 570 = HD 7970 w/ o/c (less Tflops; 4.5, more bandwidth)
Rx 580 = HD 7990 (ok maybe a 12 GB version with c/f support)
 
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AMD really sucked big time in terms of VR implementation. I bought into the hype of their so called LiquidVR. Up to this point nobody uses that stuff. What is worse is you never see any driver side support for it as well.

AMD posed polaris as a big "you don't need top tier card for VR" campaign. Now look at them finally realizing it is impossible for their low tier GPU to tackle VR. They screwed over a lot of customers who bought into their hype. Over reddit/vive there were users who bought the Vive/480 during discount and later have to shell out even more to by 1080 just so they can enjoy the HMD they bought.

I am seriously disappointed in RTG, more than ever. Knowing me as a guy who exclusively bought ATI cards. RTG is just no good now. They can only do some low end GPUs and that is it.

I have a strong feeling that VEGA will be another major disappointment as well. RTG, never fails to underwhelm you.

They marketed Polaris that way because Oculus stated that the GTX 970 was the minimum hardware required for VR. RX 480 is faster than the GTX 970, and since that's the bar that was set to beat they added the VR tag.

So blame Oculus for that shitshow of a marketing spin if you really need to lay blame. :p
 

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lololol, looks like they finally realized what a POS polaris is and stopped stamping "entry level VR" on it. Because in reality 480/580 are never good for VR. The raw performance is just not there. Also the MHz is not as high as those came out of rumor mill.

All honestly speaking, I feel like RTG is not getting enough resources to work on good GPUs. I bet all resources were pulled to the design/launch of RyZen.

I think the performance issue lays more with the VR unit's rather than video cards. Pretty dam sad how much performance you loose using VR.
 
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I think the performance issue lays more with the VR unit's rather than video cards. Pretty dam sad how much performance you loose using VR.

Pushing two 1440p screens over a constant 90fps is just as heavy as 4k 60fps. 480 was never meant to be 1440p card, it certainly will not power two 1440p screens.
 
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It's funny to see the presentation using GTX 970 for comparison, not any of the recent models from the competitor. Any GTX 970 or R9 380X owner would never buy this upgrade anyway, since paying ~$250 for something that's slightly better is a waste of money. Anyone looking for an upgrade should buy something significantly better, especially since games keep getting more demanding.
 
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It's funny to see the presentation using GTX 970 for comparison, not any of the recent models from the competitor. Any GTX 970 or R9 380X owner would never buy this upgrade anyway, since paying ~$250 for something that's slightly better is a waste of money. Anyone looking for an upgrade should buy something significantly better, especially since games keep getting more demanding.

Well, I sure hope you laughed your ass off when nVidia released this:

NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1060-vs-Radeon-RX-480-performance-1.jpg


Reality ...
 
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What exactly is the point of RX550 ?
You are forgetting that AMD makes "APU" chips to compete against intel iCore chips. RX550 likely be embedded as a APU. So it makes perfect technical sense to demonstrate what lower end Radeon graphics compare to.
 
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Why are they comparing them to R9 300 series and not RX 400 series? o_O

They are still selling 480s. If you want to target upgraders, you give them more of a visualization with what you could potential upgrade from.
 
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They just should've called these: RX 465, RX 475 and RX 485. As per their original naming scheme...

I could not agree more, new name is good for new parts, but when just a refresh using the same "core" why in the hell use a higher numbering...480, to 580..485 would be self explanatory that it is a "faster version" of the 480 series(same core, same family, can crossfire together or whatever) without having to resort to using X, XTX and so forth.

RX 500 series naming should have been left for future products(e.g after Polaris is DONE as VEGA is a specific family designation) now it will be RX 600 series all the way to maybe RX 900 series and they will have to rinse and repeat totally new naming/numbering system when they could have stretched it out a bit more to not have to spend billions more on marketing etc *face palm*

RX 450-455..460-465..470-475..480-485..not complicated for billion+ dollar company to have figured out(well their marketing teams aside that is numbskulls they seem to be) likely would have been the best way forward(if they so choose to use a cream of the crop super TWKR/custom clocked version type thing, THEN they could add the X to them to denote even higher performance levels while not confusing end consumers for nothing)

RX 480 can keep up with a 485(though likely consume much more power /heat to reach these higher clocks if at all STABLE, 485x as a simple example out of reach for any 480 to hit via much more "cherry binned" chips in their use type deal) If the GCN version they are using currently(supposedly GCN 4.0)is "so adaptable with tons of performance left to be tapped" then they could have/should have went this route.

I appreciate the "jump" i.e higher out of the box speeds and lower power/temps to do this(claimed lower at launch pricing, but I seen the BS that was spewed for the so called $199 launch price for 480..yeh)

Numbering used is moronic, at a simple level, 400 series specific die, 500 series should be new specific die, not just a "optimized/tweaked" version of the old. like maybe RX 500 series should have been relegated naming for 10nm/7nm generation instead it likely will create undo confusion when someone who has a very nice RX 480 is actually outpacing others with a brand new not the greatest 580(not all 480s will hit these speeds, some will for sure, most top out ~1350 no extra power, ~1400 is the upper limit, and the few will do 1425, so these will be faster at less power to do this hell there is some shaddy custom cards will not even maintain their from factory below 1300Mhz speeds)

In one aspect you know it is a "new card" because it is called RX 580 as example whereas the "old" was called RX 480, but, it damn well better be faster than the old not a year earlier cards using similar number. IMO the numbering would have made far more sense for current/new buyers to choose buying a RX 4x0 or a RX 4x5.

That being said, I base on price, quality etc, I held off buying an RX 480 because living here in Canada, prices pretty much have been sitting at a constant base cost of ~$329+(4gb versions are even more so fubared pricing overall do not get me started on the 470s which are far more wonky pricing) plus tax/shipping (~$10-$40+ more than should be) for a decent model not just reference version.

Prefer blower style BUT not when they have no real ability to deal with heat they are producing(no heatpipes cmon lol) let alone having possible out of spec 6pin when should be an 8 which vast majority of all modern computer owners can use, even including a ~$0.20 molex to 8 pin would have been a great thing all makers to have in the box considering the price gouging they have been doing this generation(certainly ensure WILL run at rate speeds FFS)

One in this thread said something about, why buy this when any 480 can easily do this, my MSI is much faster than this LMAO

Yep some awesome 7700k you "lucked out" will hit 5.2+Ghz low voltage/heat standard cooling, but that is by far not an average..RX 480 tops out shy of ~1400 MAX majority 1375 specific game/benchmarks or ~1350 or so 24/7(extra voltage doesn't always help there is upper limit of how much extra power can help) by RX 500 shipping basically above RX 400 with some overhead remaining to be pushed further while not ballooning their power draw, they are already out of the gate in the top range of what current RX 400 can do(we shall see soon enough huh)

FYI 460 "china version" has the full 1024 shader 16/64 rop/tmu via 16CU core (slight clock speed boost)
standard 460 only has 896 shader 16/56 rop/tmu 14CU core.
SO, RX 560 is essentially the "full fat" version of RX 460 with further pushed clock speed (along with any other improvements that might have been done internally)

IMO another thing they should have done the "weak" 460 with 896 shader should have been LE version with only 2gb of memory(they could save $, made no fan versions by reduced clock speed or whatever to have on the shelf lowest cost possible for need budget GPU crowd) whereas the non LE would have had the higher clocks, more memory, more TMU, additional 2gb of memory to better justify the price they wanted/were selling at.
~10% better performance just with the small clock speed as well as extra TMU enabled non china RX 460 vs their RX 460.

Done now :p
 
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