Monday, November 28th 2016

XFX Unveils Single-slot Radeon RX 460 Core Edition Graphics Cards

XFX today unveiled single-slot Radeon RX 460 Core Edition graphics cards. Available in 2 GB and 4 GB variants, the cards feature a single-slot cooling solution that uses a dense aluminum channel heatsink that's ventilated by a single 70 mm fan. A high-quality aluminum cooler-shroud runs the entire length of the PCB. Display outputs include one each of dual-link DVI, HDMI 2.0b, and DisplayPort 1.4 connectors. The cards stick to AMD reference clock speeds of 1090 MHz core, 1220 MHz Boost, and 7.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. The pricing is not known at the moment.
Source: VideoCardz
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45 Comments on XFX Unveils Single-slot Radeon RX 460 Core Edition Graphics Cards

#26
jaggerwild
WOW you 2,
I cant recall gigabyte GPU'S ever being taken for a world record, deno never gets those records..........
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#27
ensabrenoir
.....ok somebody's gotta quad fire these things.......for science.......
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#28
owen10578
cdawallThing is 10A here or 20A there isn't a small amount. That's an entire extra phase.
What is with you? I was only arguing that the Gigabyte also isn't good which it isn't! Why are you disputing it?
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#29
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
ensabrenoir.....ok somebody's gotta quad fire these things.......for science.......
I have three available if I go visit my brother lol
owen10578What is with you? I was only arguing that the Gigabyte also isn't good which it isn't! Why are you disputing it?
It is enough power for the GPU to do basically anything on Air/Water.
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#30
owen10578
cdawallIt is enough power for the GPU to do basically anything on Air/Water.
Well then so is the Powercolor? I fail to see the point.
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#31
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
owen10578Well then so is the Powercolor? I fail to see the point.
The first powercolor bios couldn't overclock at all in 9/10s of the cards on the market and had a powerlimit lower than the reference design
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#32
owen10578
cdawallThe first powercolor bios couldn't overclock at all in 9/10s of the cards on the market and had a powerlimit lower than the reference design
I know. So what? What does that add to this conversation? I was never arguing about the Powercolor.
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#33
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
owen10578I know. So what? What does that add to this conversation? I was never arguing about the Powercolor.
The argument you had was that the GB was roughly as bad as the Powercolor. It is not. It can actually run acceptable clock speeds without being the luckiest person on earth and getting the one well binned chip that slipped into powercolors hands.
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#35
owen10578
cdawallThe argument you had was that the GB was roughly as bad as the Powercolor. It is not. It can actually run acceptable clock speeds without being the luckiest person on earth and getting the one well binned chip that slipped into powercolors hands.
My arguement was that the Gigabyte was also as bad and I said the Powercolor was WORSE and both my statements are true and the spec sheet shows the Gigabyte isn't too far better either. Whatever this is getting ridiculous, sorry for spamming this thread everyone...
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#37
Fouquin
cdawallNeither company makes its own cards, I believe they both outsource to Tul still.
XFX operates under Pine Group, which I believe is still a competitor not a subsidiary of TUL.
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#38
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
FouquinXFX operates under Pine Group, which I believe is still a competitor not a subsidiary of TUL.
You are correct, looking through I may have swapped them and another brand. Curious is HIS which had this identical card and a multitude of TUL built cards in their lineups.
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#39
Fouquin
cdawallYou are correct, looking through I may have swapped them and another brand. Curious is HIS which had this identical card and a multitude of TUL built cards in their lineups.
Don't know why TUL would be using this design, since it's just a single slot, slightly shorter version of XFX's own Ghost cooler design from a few years ago. Compare to the XFX R7750 Core and see that this is just slightly tweaked for the 460.
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#40
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
FouquinDon't know why TUL would be using this design, since it's just a single slot, slightly shorter version of XFX's own Ghost cooler design from a few years ago. Compare to the XFX R7750 Core and see that this is just slightly tweaked for the 460.
Oh no I'm sure this is pine group. My curiosity was more that HIS is a whore and will take anyone's card :roll:
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#41
ShurikN
I'm loving it, slick, thin, elegant. If only it were a more capable card like RX470.
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#42
Fouquin
cdawallMy curiosity was more that HIS is a whore and will take anyone's card :roll:
Oh, gotcha. It's possible they made a purchase to fill out the ranks... I miss the IceQ days of HIS.
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#43
ShurikN
FouquinI miss the IceQ days of HIS.
Had a X1600T IceQ Turbo. I loved that card. Back in the day when HiS was still relevant.
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#44
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
ShurikNHad a X1600T IceQ Turbo. I loved that card. Back in the day when HiS was still relevant.
I have a pair of iceq 2600xt's in my box at work. I need to xfire and play with them one of these days.
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#45
FYFI13
Nice to see a single slot cards, more options - better. Although half size MSI GTX 1050Ti might be better option for those with Dell/HP/Lenovo SFF PC's.
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