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AMD Radeon RX 470 Single and Crossfire 3DMark 11 Benchmarks Spotted - Targeting the 'VR Minimum Spec' Under $200

AMD recently revealed the complete lineup of RX branded Radeon graphics cards and I thought information technology was about time to post some more 3D Marking benches of the RX 470 including crossfire results. The RX 470 has already seen some 3DMark benchmarks earlier but we are going to be throwing in crossfire results this time likewise. The Radeon RX 470 is based on the cut version of the Polaris 10 GPU, specifically the variant nosotros know as 67DF:C4.

The Radeon RX 470 graphics card targets the VR minimum spec at a sub $200 price point

The benchmarks that yous see here accept been collected through searching the 3DMark database for the specific GPU in question. However, many of these are quite former and will undoubtedly represent drivers in their early and unfinished country. Instead of handpicking the benchmarks by ourselves, I volition be posting all the ones we found over here so readers tin become through information technology at their leisure. I can tell you this though: the Radeon RX 470 targets the VR minimum spec (and succeeds at it!). Considering that this card volition be priced (MSRP) under the $200 mark, probably around $150, this card will offer absolutely insane value and bring VR gaming one step closer to the accomplish of mainstream PC gamers.

As yous can see from the single menu benchmarks, the RX 470 is on average 4000-5000 points behind the RX 480 which averages a graphics score of around 18000 (with P-Scores ranging effectually 14500 points). This is something that is quite expected, considering both have the Polaris 10 chip (with the RX 470 housing the cutting version with slightly less SP cores). If we are looking at 64 SPs to a unmarried CU ratio that AMD has used in the past then the RX 470 could have SPs in the 2048 range. Since the full Polaris 10 GPU has 36 CUs that would  put the RX 480 at a cool 2304 SPs. However, there accept been instances in the past where AMD has hinted that it might not be sticking with the 64 SP to ane CU ratio this time around, so until the official numbers are out, the verbal count remains suspect.

  • Radeon RX 470 Criterion i @ 3DMark11: 13183 Graphics Score
  • Radeon RX 470 Benchmark 2 @ 3DMark11: 13258 Graphics Score
  • Radeon RX 470 Criterion 3 @ 3DMark11: 13160 Graphics Score
  • Radeon RX 470 Benchmark 4 @ 3DMark11: 16164 Graphics Score

Here is the best thing however, the RX 470 manages to score the minimum VR spec across all the samples we came across. The minimum number nosotros saw was in 13000 points range with overall P-Score around 12000 (which is the minimum VR spec in the 3D Mark 11 benchmark). On the last few runs all the same, the graphics figures shot as equally 16000! Due to the fact that AMD has had time to refine drivers, we believe that the 16000 figure is a much more authentic representation of the functioning the RX 470 volition requite when it finally hits the shelves.

AMD RX 470 Dual Crossfire Benchmarks

We also found dual crossfire benchmarks for the AMD RX 470 with the combined setup reaching an impressive 24000 points worth of graphics score and 16000 p-score (which is just shy of the 4K marker as denoted by the 3DMark 11 database). Most of the other dual GPU benchmarks on the 3DMark database right now did not accept CrossFire enabled and this number could very well exist an initial functioning figure with early drivers.

  • RX 470 2x CrossFire Criterion @ 3DMark11: 24070 Graphics Score

The Radeon RX 470 is shaping up to offering even more value than the RX 480 considering it will be able to offer solid gaming operation to a market place segment that is usually quite neglected. Since the RX 480 has an MSRP of $200, information technology goes without maxim that we are looking at a price range of somewhere around the $150-$160 mark. Putting a VR capable GPU in the easily of gamers in commutation for just $150 is an absolutely huge deal. Information technology actually ways that AMD has started paying attention to the niche that are unremarkably served as a second thought by these IHVs. This strategy past AMD is in-line with its aim to expand the Full Available Market place for VR, and at odds with the strategy Nvidia follows.

AMD Radeon RX 400 Series Lineup

Graphics Carte Name AMD Radeon RX 480 AMD Radeon RX 470 AMD Radeon RX 460
Graphics Cadre Polaris 10 XT Polaris 10 Pro Polaris 11
Process Node 14nm FinFET 14nm FinFET 14nm FinFET
Die Size TBD TBD TBD
Transistors TBD TBD TBD
Stream Processors 2304 SPs 2048 SPs? 1024 SPs
Clock Frequency 1266 MHz TBD TBD
Compute Performance five.5 TFLOPs ~v TFLOPs ~2 TFLOPs
VRAM 4/8 GB GDDR5 4/viii GB GDDR5 2/4 GB GDDR5
Bus Interface 256-scrap 256-chip 128-bit
Memory Speed 8 GHz 7 GHz 7 GHz?
Retentiveness Bandwidth 256 GB/s 224 GB/s 112 GB/s
TDP 150W 110W
Launch Appointment June 2022 June 2022 June 2022
Launch Toll $199 Us (4 GB)
$239 United states+ (8 GB)
$149 US? (four GB)
$179 U.s.a.+? (viii GB)
$99 US (2 GB)
$129 United states+? (4 GB)

Source: https://wccftech.com/radeon-rx-470-crossfire-3dmark-11-benchmarks/

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