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Radeon rx 500 from asus, msi and sapphire are listed

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AMD Radeon RX 500 will be the new generation of graphics cards from those of Sunnyvale, a family that in reality will have very little again since they will continue to be based on the same Polaris architecture of the Radeon RX 400 so that the few improvements will be reduced to take advantage of greater maturity of the manufacturing process.

First Radeon RX 500 listed

The arrival of the Radeon RX 500 is expected on April 10 approximately, if you were thinking of seeing something based on vega you can already get the idea out of your head because that honor will correspond to the Radeon RX Vega that should arrive soon but we don't know any approximate dates. So all the improvements of the Radeon RX 500 will be due to the jump to the new 14nm FinFET LPP process compared to the 14nm FinFET LPE of the previous Radeon RX 400.

First we have the Radeon RX 550 which will be the lowest range with a starting price of approximately 90 euros, then we have the Radeon RX 570 for 183 euros and the Radeon RX 580 for 234 euros, we are talking about starting prices for What will be the versions with 4 GB of memory in the case of the RX 570 and RX 580. If we want to make the jump to the Radeon RX 570 with 8 GB of memory, we will have to pay 240 euros and in the case of the Radeon RX 580, 8 GB is priced at 278 euros. All of these prices are provided by the Sapphire assembler, which is usually the cheapest of those that work with AMD hardware.

If we make the jump to MSI and Asus we see that the prices rise greatly to reach 506.99 euros in the case of the Asus Radeon RX 580, a figure that does not make any sense and is sure to be reduced very significantly in the face of its official outlet for sale as it would not sell one if it is more expensive than the GeForce GTX 1070 being inferior in performance and energy efficiency.

Source: videocardz

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