The PowerColor Red Devil RX 470 achieves a better minimum frame-rate than its nearest competitor and has a good lead over Sapphire’s reference model.
During 1440p testing, the GPU offers identical performance to the Sapphire Nitro+ RX 470. This time, the gap between the Sapphire reference unit isn’t as pronounced.
Evidently, the stressful benchmark on a 4K display results in unplayable performance figures.
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