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Review: ASUS ROG Radeon RX 580 STRIX 8GB
Join us as we review the ASUS Radeon RX 580 STRIX with 8GB graphics memory. This three fan cooled mainstream graphics card series will allow you to play your games in both the Full HD 1080P range as well as gaming in WQHD (2560x1440) range. As always ASUS ROG has a few tricks up their sleeves.
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I said "more", since your GPU consumes at least 150W, then the math would be 0.200kWh which would in end make 6$ difference. Your math would be right if you are using the integrated GPU.
Also here the minimum wage is 210euro after tax (not that it is relevant in any case).
I used Guru3D review values for power consumption.
It is relevant, for you guys it's even harder because you're counting pennies...having a powerful computer is expensive to run.
And Vega probably gonna be high-end product, so there will be time gap in mid-tier GPU.
Vega will not be in the same price range.
It makes sense to refresh these cards.