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System Name | Team Crimson |
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Processor | AMD FX 8320 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 |
Cooling | Corsair H80i |
Memory | DDR3 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB RAM |
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB / Crucial MX300 275GB |
Display(s) | AOC 2752H 27" 1080p |
Case | NZXT Source 220 Windowed |
Power Supply | Antec Earthworks 650W |
Mouse | Logitech M510/ AGPTEK T-90 Zelotes |
Keyboard | Logitech K360/ iBUYPOWER TTC RED Switch Mechanical |
Software | Windows 8.1 64 Bit |
So you've never tried one? It's obvious you haven't. It's still good for 1080p now, although there are now much better options. But before Pascal and before the RX 480, it may have been one of the best all-around performers and fairly affordable.
The majority of sales for it came AFTER the 3.5GB fast VRAM info became public, because it was something a) mostly invisible to most users, and b) the performance is so good that word of mouth sold people. You'll find most user reviews people were aware of the memory divide, and took a chance anyway based on others' good experiences. And they in turn overwhelmingly were not disappointed.
So maybe you are the one uninformed.
So, you are saying that purchasing a GTX 970 today, when custom AIB RX 480 4GB currently sell for less cost on Newegg, is an informed decision?
Even the 3GB GTX 1060 models are under $200, and the GTX 1060 6GB only $239?