Graphics Cards

Rx vega 56 drop in price for the imminent launch of the gtx 1660 ti

Table of contents:

Anonim

Although the Radeon RX Vega may not have been as powerful as we expected, the RX Vega 56 and Vega 64 are still very good options, but they will soon encounter a big problem.

RX Vega 56 drops to 249 pounds (287 euros) in the United Kingdom

Nvidia is expected to launch its GTX 1660 Ti graphics card in no time, but before the GPU lands, AMD's Radeon Vega 56 has seen a significant price cut, which can already be seen at the Overclockers UK store, where The MSI reference model sells for £ 249, about € 287.

Combining this drop in price with the pack of 3 gift sets belonging to the 'AMD Raise the Game Fully Loaded' promotion, we have a very tempting offer. Radeon Vega 56 is currently sold with Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5 and The Division 2 in a single pack, and with a graphics card like this, those games are plenty.

Whether or not the Radeon Vega 56 is worth it ultimately comes down to a budget issue. It is hard to beat these performance levels at £ 249 (€ 287) right now, and the price of Nvidia's RTX 2060 is around £ 320 (€ 370).

In most modern games, the Radeon RX Vega 56 can easily outperform Nvidia's GTX 1070, and in some titles, it can even be challenging for the GTX 1080, making it a GPU worth having. Keep in mind at that price, especially if you are interested in some of the games that AMD is offering with its pack. We will be very attentive to the imminent announcement of the GTX 1660 Ti and what AMD will do with the price of its graphics cards in that segment.

Overclock3D font

Graphics Cards

Editor's choice

Back to top button