Alleged RX 480 benchmark scores appear online

Alleged RX 480 benchmark scores appear online

| Source: 3DMARK Database - Via WCCFtech Author: Mark Campbell

Alleged RX 480 benchmark scores appear online

Alleged RX 480 benchmark scores have appeared online, showcasing performance that is similar to a GTX 980 and well above the PC performance requirements for VR. The benchmark in question is 3DMARK 11's performance benchmark, which gave the RX 480 GPU a score of P14461 with an Intel i7 4770 CPU.

While at this time these benchmark scores cannot be confirmed to be an AMD RX 480, the GPU in question does match the previously leaked clock speeds of the GPU and has 8GB of VRAM, which is one of the available memory sizes of the RX 480.

Sadly the scores on this benchmark can vary greatly depending on your CPU, which means that these scores are only directly comparable to other systems using an Intel i7 4770 CPU.

The AMD RX 480 GPU will come with a minimum of 4GB of VRAM, with 8GB in the high end, giving this GPU not just enough memory for today's games but enough for the next few years, offering FreeSync support and full DisplayPort 1.3/1.4 compatibility.

In terms of raw GPU power, this GPU will have around 5.5 TFLOPS of GPU performance, making this GPU perfect for budget VR gaming.

This GPU offers efficiency gains from using the new 14nm processing node but also through key optimisation in AMD's new Polaris Architecture, making this GPU 2.8x more efficient than previous generation AMD hardware.

With the price of $200 the RX 480 certainly will pack a lot of performance for your money, especially when compared to last generation hardware.

You can join the discussion on these alleged AMD RX 480 benchmarks on the OC3D Forums.

Alleged RX 480 benchmark scores have appeared online.https://t.co/5WHX5jypmi pic.twitter.com/LFOjYb3iwS — OC3D (@OC3D) June 9, 2016

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