Diamond Multimedia AMD Radeon Rx 480 PCIe GDDR5 8GB Memory Video Card Graphics Cards RX480D58G
- AMD LiquidVR technology delivers a virtually stutter-free, low latency experience
- Operates efficiently and Intelligently with finfet 14 technology – low system power requirements and cool quiet operation
- PCI Express 3.0 x 16
Experience the new generation of compelling virtual Reality content with the Radeon rx 480 graphics card paired with the leading vr headsets. The Radeon rx 480 graphics card coupled with AMD LiquidVR technology delivers a virtually stutter-free, low latency experience essential for remarkable virtual Reality environments. Industry-leading innovation and powerful performance enables the Radeon rx 480 to deliver premium experiences on high-end vr games, entertainment and applications.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
The card stays cool and quiet,
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I finally added this card to my PC yesterday, after suffering for a while with Intel’s integrated graphics.
So far it’s been a dream, it plays all the games I need at either 1080p or 1440p without any problems. The card stays cool and quiet, even in my tiny mini-ITX based system. In fact, the card runs much cooler and quieter than my old (and now dead) EVGA GTX 780 SC, which used to make my case feel hot to the touch when playing games. So far, I’ve tried pretty demanding AAA games like The Witcher 3 and Fallout 4, at 1440p with everything set to Ultra, and I still manage to get around 40-45 FPS average in both. I would absolutely recommend this card, especially if you’re gaming at 1080p. Great card!, By
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I’ve had this card for about a month now, and I love it. It does a good job on all the games I’ve tried it with, and I can do video recording in Minecraft and Terraria at 60 fps without any problems – that’s way more than I could do with my old card.
Some of the RX480 cards have tended to run hot under high use and draw more power from the motherboard connector than it’s rated for, but I haven’t seen that issue with this. Most cards have updated their drivers to avoid these problems. I did download the driver from the manufacturer’s site rather than installing it from the CD, so that may be a function of the updated driver.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very quiet and my games look and feel much better at ultra settings,
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The Card came in 2 days earlier then shipping date. Very quiet and my games look and feel much better at ultra settings. This card replaced 2 R9 290 cards and I can’t wait to get another for my crossfire configuration!! I’ts been 1 day since installation and as of yet no problems.
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The card stays cool and quiet,
So far it’s been a dream, it plays all the games I need at either 1080p or 1440p without any problems. The card stays cool and quiet, even in my tiny mini-ITX based system. In fact, the card runs much cooler and quieter than my old (and now dead) EVGA GTX 780 SC, which used to make my case feel hot to the touch when playing games.
So far, I’ve tried pretty demanding AAA games like The Witcher 3 and Fallout 4, at 1440p with everything set to Ultra, and I still manage to get around 40-45 FPS average in both.
I would absolutely recommend this card, especially if you’re gaming at 1080p.
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Some of the RX480 cards have tended to run hot under high use and draw more power from the motherboard connector than it’s rated for, but I haven’t seen that issue with this. Most cards have updated their drivers to avoid these problems. I did download the driver from the manufacturer’s site rather than installing it from the CD, so that may be a function of the updated driver.
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|Very quiet and my games look and feel much better at ultra settings,
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