MSI makes Radeon RX 460 for HTPCs
MSI unveils new Radeon RX 460 available in two variants (2GB and 4GB). Dual-fans on low-profile models are not very common, but we already had few cards based on Pascal GP107 GPU in a form of GeForce GTX 1050 series introduced just recently.
MSI’s RX 460 2GT and 4GT LP are both clocked at a reference speed of 1200 MHz in boost mode. The major difference from other RX 460 models is a new I/O bracket with only two display connectors (HDMI and Dual-DVI).
It appears that MSI RX 460 LP is not yet available for sale, so it’s unclear how much will it cost.
MSI RX 460 2GB LP | |||
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Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database | |||
GPU : | Polaris 11/21 | Base Clock : | 1090 MHz |
Cores : | 896 | Boost Clock : | 1200 MHz |
TMUs : | 48 | Memory Clock : | 7 Gbps |
ROPs : | 16 | Memory : | 2 GB GDDR5 128b |
MSI RX 460 4GB LP | |||
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Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database | |||
GPU : | Polaris 11/21 | Base Clock : | 1090 MHz |
Cores : | 896 | Boost Clock : | 1200 MHz |
TMUs : | 48 | Memory Clock : | 7 Gbps |
ROPs : | 16 | Memory : | 4 GB GDDR5 128b |