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August 2016
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Good Value
Compact Design
Bleeding-Edge Features
Competitive Pricing
WattMan Overclocking Utility
Cost per frame king as long as suggested pricing and availability is met. Asus Strix model runs very cool. Impressive 1080p performance not much slower than the RX 480.
The editors didn't like
Less Efficient Than RX 480
Power Consumption On Par With 2-Year Old Maxwell GPUs
Average efficiency next to Nvidia's Maxwell and Pascal. Overclocking headroom isn't huge.
Published: 2016-08-04, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
AMD's Radeon RX 470 accomplishes exactly what it set out to do. It's a wonderful card for 1080p, triple-A gaming, running the latest titles consistently at and beyond 60 frames per second. It's even an admirable performer for those with 2...
Published: 2016-08-04, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Before we wrap up our thoughts about the RX 470, let's have a look at a couple of our famous value scatter plots. On these charts, the best deals tend to cluster toward the upper left corner of the chart, where prices are low and performance is high. The...
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Published: 2016-08-04, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
There are a number of facets to AMD's Radeon RX 470 launch. Let's start with the easiest one: performance. Radeon RX 470 sports roughly 89% of the shading/texturing hardware as RX 480. So is it any surprise that our factory-overclocked 470 achieves...
XFX's gorgeous, thoughtful customizations are great, and the Radeon RX 470's performance devastates its predecessors, but it's priced too close to the RX 480...
Less Efficient Than RX 480, Power Consumption On Par With 2-Year Old Maxwell GPUs
Simple tuning of the power and fan curves using WattMan (or ASUS's own GPU Tweak II utility) resulted in some measurable performance gains, and overall power consumption is relatively low, though Polaris isn't as nearly as power-efficient as NVIDIA's Pasc...
Published: 2016-08-04, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Cost per frame king as long as suggested pricing and availability is met. Asus Strix model runs very cool. Impressive 1080p performance not much slower than the RX 480.
Average efficiency next to Nvidia's Maxwell and Pascal. Overclocking headroom isn't huge.
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There are no bad graphics cards, only graphics cards with bad pricing. And, well, the Radeon RX 470—especially XFX's model—sits in a bad place. Rather than carving out a compelling new market segment, the Radeon RX 470 just plain feels irrelevant at US$18...
it's a slickly designed piece of kit that'd look good in any gamer's case. You don't find graphics cards with backplates very often in the US$200-ish price range. As a cherry on top, XFX is extending the RX 470's warranty an extra year compared to previ...