AMD RX 480 PCB and GPU Photo Surface - Meet Ellismere
The launch of the AMD Radeon RX 480 is getting closer and closer. Today the firt photo surfaced of a (what seems to be) reference Radeon RX 480 with the cooler removed, and this the photo shows a glimpse of the PCB and GPU.
The product would be Polaris 10, based on the Ellismere architecture as spotted on NewEgg. The 14 nm FinFET+ process based Radeon RX 480 will perform above 5 TFLOPS. With it's 150 TDP it'll have 36 CUs x 64 shader processors per CU = 2304 Shader processors). The card will be available in both 4GB and 8GB versions and has 256-bit GDR5 memory at 256 GB/s (= 8 Gbps effective much like the GeForce GTX 1070). The card will run in the 1267 MHz range on it's boost clock. The card will start at 199 USD for the 4GB model. 8GB models will also become available. The product did not get a launch date.
Judging from the photo the reference PCB and this GPU and memory are powered with a single 6-pin PCIe power connector. You can see a 6-phase VRM power supply design. Monitor display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4 and one HDMI 2.0a connectors. As you can see there are also traces on the PCB for a DVI connector, socustom-design AIB cards should implement it.
Small note, this could also be the Radeon RX 470, we are fairly certain that both cards will share the same PCB design as well as the same chip. Also I added a more close-up photo of the Radeon RX 460.
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Or maybe be realistic as this will be more like 300 £ at the beginning. At least in the UK/ireland.
Scan and others are asking 600-650 £ for a 1080....thats 850 to 920 $
Crazy MOFOs...

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Or maybe be realistic as this will be more like 300 £ at the beginning. At least in the UK/ireland.
Scan and others are asking 600-650 £ for a 1080....thats 850 to 920 $
Crazy MOFOs...

1080s are around €850 here in DK - around £670... that's $950 for your americans.
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I checked them in Switzerland shops. They have custom GTX 1080 cheaper than we have Founder's Editions. That puts custom vs Custom as quite cheaper there.
And Their buying strength is like 4 times as high as ours

Those big shiny buildings in Brussells are probably reason for Brutal prices things Sells at in EU.
- j/k, everyone loves EU. - j/k again
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No DVI port... oh well, looks like korean monitor owners won't be happy with it.
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I'll be optimistic and go 250€... some friends of mine are visiting the US next month, maybe I'll ask them to bring me one back if the EU price turns out to be ridiculous. 200$ is cheap enough that I don't mind not being able to use danish warranty systems.