Sapphire?s card (and all RX 480 models) to drive 4K displays at 60Hz over HDMI.
The DisplayPorts, meanwhile, can drive 1920x1080- and 2560x1440-resolution monitors at 240Hz, 4K displays at 120Hz, and even 5K displays at up to 60Hz?though the card only offers compelling gameplay at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.
หากเล่นเกม แสดงผลได้ดีที่สุดที่ 1080p and 1440p
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We test power under load by plugging the entire system into a Watts Up meter, running the intensive Division benchmark at 4K resolution, and noting the peak power draw. Idle power is measured after sitting on the Windows desktop for three minutes with no extra programs or processes running
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The Nitro+ RX 480 stayed nice and frosty even in extreme gameplay scenarios, never once going over 76 degrees Celsius. That?s a significant improvement over the stock RX 480?s blower-style cooler, and a few degrees chillier than even the supremely power-efficient GTX 1060.
Even better: Sapphire?s Dual-X cooler is again damned quiet in addition to pleasantly effective. It?s not quite silent, but anecdotally, I never once heard its fans over the test system?s closed-loop liquid cooler for the CPU, which is itself pretty quiet most of the time. Sapphire?s custom coolers continue to knock my socks off.
Okay, I lied. Once, and only once, the fans sped up to audible levels while running the Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark, though exiting and restarting the run fixed the issue. I asked Sapphire representatives about it, and they said the problem stems from AMD?s latest Radeon Crimson driver, which released just a few days back. Sapphire and AMD are working together to eliminate the issue shortly, Sapphire promised, and it shouldn?t sprout up often. I wouldn?t worry about it.
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ผลทดสอบที่เราเห็นหลุด ๆ ออกมาเป็นรุ่น 4 GB และ GTX1060 non ref ยังไม่ออก
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