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Specifications
Manufacturer
Asus
Part #
DUAL-RX480-O4G
Chipset
Radeon RX 480
Memory
4 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Core Clock
1120 MHz
Boost Clock
1320 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
7000 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
White / Black
SLI/CrossFire
- 4-way CrossFire Capable
- 3-way CrossFire Capable
- 2-way CrossFire Capable
Frame Sync
FreeSync
Length
242 mm
TDP
150 W
Case Expansion Slot Width
2
Total Slot Width
2
Cooling
2 Fans
External Power
1 PCIe 8-pin
HDMI Outputs
2
DVI-D Dual Link Outputs
1
DisplayPort Outputs
2
Price History
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from completed build Fun in White
Undervolt it and add 50% power limit and you get a stable 1300 clock boost.
from completed build Deus Interfectorem
The RX 480 is a budget power house and its white shell matched my build's theme. 4 star rating is due to the card being quite noisy under load.
from completed build Hp z800 renovation
Awesome card for what i wanted to do, sadly could'nt unlock most of its ocing potential due to the stock hp motherboard not really supporting farther then Ive gotten, has a bit of coil whine though when at upper fan speeds.
from completed build Noveria
Cheap, fast, black/white and has 4GB of GDDR5 RAM, enough for simple 1080p gaming. Went for AMD, because AMD is your typical bang for the buck option, which is why I love their products so much.
No backplates, and isn't the quietest. But still a great card
from completed build Theodore the Thinking Machine
Absolutely amazing. Fantastic 1080p performance and some pretty quiet fans.
from completed build First Build, Almost Impractical, But Worth It
Solid card for a budget build. Those who have a Pentium in their build shouldn't have a big problem, but I recommend to go for the 470. I chose the 480 4gb to future proof, but I think I should have went with the 8 GB version. Either way, it will provide great 8 GB performance between two cards later on when I upgrade. Gaming is smooth, and can handle most AAA titles, given you have a CPU better than a Pentium cough like me cough.
from completed build $520 Mini-ITX Kaby Lake Build
I can run pretty much any game I like at 60fps 1080p high settings. Plus I got it at a massive discount
from completed build Bloody Silence
Great graphics card. Perfect for 1080 HD Gaming and future proof with it's directX 12 features. 4GB VRAM is enough for 1080p gaming, the 8GB version would have just been overkill. Only negative I can think of is the fan noise level when it's at full throttle.



