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I bet a lot of you don’t even know it, but it really wasn’t all that long ago that single slot cards were all that was available. Now, though, even the low-end cards take up two slots with their coolers. That said, there are still reasons to need a single slot video card. Some cases will only support them, though that has gotten a lot better. Your configuration might not have any two slots together, or maybe you need to upgrade a small OEM build that was never built for having a dedicated card at all. No matter the reason, getting a single slot card can sometimes be hard, especially if you actually want good performance. Because of that XFX recently introduced their RX 460 Slim that is packed neatly into a single slot configuration and doesn’t need a power connection at all. So today I’m going to check out the card and then run it through our testing to see how it performs.

Product Name: XFX RX 460 4GB Slim

Review Sample Provided by: XFX

Written by: Wes

Pictures by: Wes

Amazon Link: HERE

Specifications Model Number RX-460P4TFG5 Bus Type PCI-E 3.0 GPU Clock 1220MHz Stream Processors 896 Memory Bus 128 bit Memory Clock 7.0 GHz Memory Size 4 GB Memory Type DDR5 Card Profile Single Slot Outputs Displayport

HDMI

DL-DVI-D Display Port 1.4 HDMI Ready 2.0b Minimum Power Supply Requirement 400 watt Card Dimension cm: 17 x 12.1 x 4 in: 6.69 x 4.76 x 1.57 Package Contents Driver Disk

Warranty Card

So just to be sure that ur card has the same specifications as XFX has listed I always get a GPUz image. With that, we can see that it is running at the 1220 MHz that they have advertised and has the 4 gigs of vRAM. This also lets you get a look at the firmware version and driver version tested with as well.