Sapphire Radeon RX 460 11257-00-20G
Photos 5 | Outdated Product $118.73 up to $145.80 Interface: PCI-E v3.0; GPU model: AMD Radeon RX 460; Memory size (GB): 2; Memory type: GDDR5; Memory bus (bits): 128; GPU clock speed (MHz): 1210; Memory clock (MHz): 7000; DVI-D: 1; HDMI: 1; Display Port: 1; CrossFire/SLI; Cooling: active (fan); Fans: 2; Power consumption (W): 75; Minimum PSU recommendation (W): 400 |
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Saving on electricity
If there were no complaints about the performance of AMD 300-series video cards, then there were some more about power consumption. Therefore, in the new 400-series, the main focus is on high energy efficiency (one and a half times higher performance per watt), which was achieved thanks to the transition to a thinner 14-nm process technology. So, the youngest model of the new series - Radeon RX 460 – consumes only 75 watts of electricity.
Quiet and cold
The RX 460 replaced the old Radeon R9 370 (110 W): the performance of the new product is the same or even slightly higher (a smaller technical process allowed us to raise the frequencies from 900+ to 1200+ MHz), while power consumption, heating and, as a result, the noise level vice versa below. What's more, the RX 460 is powered directly through the PCI-E connector, so it doesn't require an additional 6-pin connector.
More profitable than NVIDIA
There are RX 460 in two versions - with 2 and 4 GB of video memory. For the younger two-gig version, even at the start of sales, they ask for only $140, and over time, the price will only decrease. It's only slightly more expensive than the much weaker GeForce GTX 750 Ti, and at the same time much cheaper than the slightly more powerful GTX 950 (both NVIDIA cards also have 2 GB of memory). As a result, we can recommend the Radeon RX 460 with 2 GB of memory to those who want to build the cheapest PC possible, but so that it can run absolutely all games at FullHD resolution, at least at low graphics settings.