I haven't had a chance to test the RX 470 and RX 460 yet (see 'life happens' above), but performance figures elsewhere have the RX 470 trailing the RX 480 by about 15 percent the RX 460 meanwhile is a distinctly budget GPU, sitting about 40 percent below the RX 470 and less than half the performance of the RX 480…but also half the price. Meanwhile, AMD has launched its RX 480 (opens in new tab), RX 470 (opens in new tab), and RX 460 (opens in new tab), all going after market share with suggested prices below that of the GTX 1060 RX 480 remains overpriced right now, unfortunately. GTX 1070 (opens in new tab) and GTX 1080 (opens in new tab) are also in stock, and like the 1060 they're also available below Founders Edition prices. There are actually a few cards (opens in new tab) occasionally showing up at the bottom of Nvidia's suggested $250-$300 price range, with other non-Founders Edition cards priced below $300 (opens in new tab). Let's start with online pricing, since that's often the most pressing issue for buyers.
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