The PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 470 (4GB) video card offers performance that handily beats the GTX 960 and comes close to the RX 480, but its pricing may give you pause. Not to discount the ...
Unfortunately, the pricing of AMD’s RX 470 hasn’t been divulged to reviewers in a swift and concise manner. Currently, the retail prices are subject to change and I’ve received some conflicting ...
Taking a look at the chart above, we can see that the AMD Radeon RX 470 Red Devil appears to exceed the reference specifications quite a bit, offering a roughly 6% increase in memory bandwidth as well ...
It’s no secret that all of the RX 470s have been a little lackluster in terms of pricing, while the cards deliver excellent 1080p performance that is just about 10% behind the higher-end RX 480, ...
The PowerColor Red Devil RX 470 doesn’t try to be convoluted and relies on a simplistic, stylish design. More specifically, the attractive matte black shroud is complimented by two red accents which ...
The Radeon RX 470 can be true value products. If you area an average gamer with a Full HD monitor and will be able to pick up a 4GB model for say ~179 USD, then this is golden stuff. The price stack ...
PowerColor Red Devil RX 470 4GB GDDR5 utilizes 4GB of GDDR5 memory with 2048 stream processors, ships core clock up to 1270MHz, and has 1750MHz memory clock speed which is connected via a new high ...
In the 1080 benchmarks the difference between the two GPUs is usually only around 10 percent, which is very small considering the $60 price difference between them. Also, like the RX 480, the RX 470 ...
Meet the Radeon RX 470 in the form of a PowerColor Radeon RX 470 Red Devil card we received is an 4GB version with a dual-fan heatpipe slash radiator design cooler. It has one PCIe PEG power connector ...