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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Only for Kaby Lake and Skylake, though.
15 percent performance boost claimed.
Offers Ryzen, Vega launch schedule.
Just prove you need one.
DIY kits available now.
Except on 'essential' chipsets, that is.
No benchmarks to back it up, though.
You'll have to wait for monitors, though.
We chime in with our favourite bits of hardware from 2016.
No word on an opt-out.
Zen has a new name, it seems.
Asus offers premium features, FreeSync and 4K resolution for less than £400.
Includes first Vega GPU.
Free 12.5 percent speed boost.
New massive driver package including Radeon ReLive for game recording and streaming.
For some reason not jointly.
Rising from the ashes, the Buyer's Guide returns - Christmas lists at the ready!
Live demo, giveaways and more.
Take with a pinch of salt.
Sapphire's Nitro+ RX 480 offerings are feature-packed but keep costs down - a winning combo?
It comes in at almost £300, but the RX 480 Strix OC 8GB has plenty to show for it.
Nvidia exclusive for now, though.
Three models open the range.
October 14 2021 | 15:04