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System Name | Ryzen Reynolds |
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Processor | Ryzen 1600 - 4.0Ghz 1.415v - SMT disabled |
Motherboard | mATX Asrock AB350m AM4 |
Cooling | Raijintek Leto Pro |
Memory | Vulcan T-Force 16GB DDR4 3000 16.18.18 @3200Mhz 14.17.17 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ 4GB RX 580 - 1450/2000 BIOS mod 8-) |
Storage | Seagate B'cuda 1TB/Sandisk 128GB SSD |
Display(s) | Acer ED242QR 75hz Freesync |
Case | Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-01 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair VS 550w |
Mouse | Zalman ZM-M401R |
Keyboard | Razor Lycosa |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
Benchmark Scores | https://www.3dmark.com/spy/6220813 |
Who thinks its worthwhile getting a GTX 480 at this moment in time, with the likes of the 69** series and the GTX 560/570 being slightly on either side of the GTX 480 performance wise.
The thing is, I can get a GTX 480 for £200 and the GTX 570 is around £260 for the same performance though slightly better power consumption.
I also compared the 6850 crossfire performance and it is 2% higher than the GTX 480 though again costs £260 for 2...
So is the GTX 480 at £200 worth it at that price, cause I don't think anything in the £200 price point can touch it performance wise even with the new gens out.
The thing is, I can get a GTX 480 for £200 and the GTX 570 is around £260 for the same performance though slightly better power consumption.
I also compared the 6850 crossfire performance and it is 2% higher than the GTX 480 though again costs £260 for 2...
So is the GTX 480 at £200 worth it at that price, cause I don't think anything in the £200 price point can touch it performance wise even with the new gens out.