If you can’t afford a nice, very fast Radeon RX 480 it's smaller sibling, the 4GB, GDDR5 RX 470, is the next best thing. At US$179, it has all of the Polaris 10 features the average gamers will need – until the next upgrade.
NVIDIA has released the GeForce GTX 1060 – its ATI Radeon RX 480 competitor in a very competitive market, at US$30 more.
The latest and greatest AMD range of Radeon graphics cards has come, offering hyper-threading GPUs, with the Radeon 480 the VR-running powerhouse.
AMD’s new Radeon RX 480 has been the subject of one of the most concerted "hype" programmes ever. And rightfully so – its new Polaris architecture packs a lot of punch for a reasonable price.
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