Posted November 23, 2020
A more personal note Using the RX480 (again, its the same as the RX580) for 4 years:
The 480/580 are setup like a highly overclocked card (wich they are) well outside it's efficiency peak, that's why you see so many post regarding underclocking and undervolting. When properly setup they can run against nVidia 10series in efficiency and performance. This is very easy to do in Windows through software, not sure if there are any tools for Linux (used mainly for mining) or the BIOS need reflashing.
AMD video decoders/encoders are not very efficient, at all.
Some games wont work on RX480 as well as comparable nVidia cards. Things have improved a little in the past years but older games, like Kings Bounty the Legend or Populous 3 (those are the ones I tested some fixes without avail.) wont run properly, at least on my setup.
Avoid blower type designs like the reference one. They are no good for a typical "gaming" desktop, since those cards use considerable power, they also produce a lot of heat and "blower" type coolers are loud.
This have to be the most successful card in ATI/AMD history, they were sold like hot cakes and made AMD a freaking metric ton of money.
The 480/580 are setup like a highly overclocked card (wich they are) well outside it's efficiency peak, that's why you see so many post regarding underclocking and undervolting. When properly setup they can run against nVidia 10series in efficiency and performance. This is very easy to do in Windows through software, not sure if there are any tools for Linux (used mainly for mining) or the BIOS need reflashing.
AMD video decoders/encoders are not very efficient, at all.
Some games wont work on RX480 as well as comparable nVidia cards. Things have improved a little in the past years but older games, like Kings Bounty the Legend or Populous 3 (those are the ones I tested some fixes without avail.) wont run properly, at least on my setup.
Avoid blower type designs like the reference one. They are no good for a typical "gaming" desktop, since those cards use considerable power, they also produce a lot of heat and "blower" type coolers are loud.
This have to be the most successful card in ATI/AMD history, they were sold like hot cakes and made AMD a freaking metric ton of money.