While we all seen reference renderings of the upcoming Radeon RX 480 and pictures of the RX 470 without a reference cooler, today we have first pictures of the RX 480/470 PCB in all its glory.
The D009 marked PCB board comes with Polaris 10 GPU, which will be behind both the RX 480 and the RX 470 as well as eight memory chips, for up to 8GB of GDDR5 memory. The PCB draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector and has a 6+1 VRM design, same as the GTX 1080.
The reference boards will come with three DisplayPort 1.4 and single HDMI 2.0 outputs.
Unfortunately, there are still no precise details regarding the GPU, except for earlier information that it will have 36 Compute Units for 2304 Stream Processors. In case you missed it earlier, AMD targets affordable VR-gaming and 1440p gaming with its Radeon RX 480 based on Polaris 10, Ellesmere XT GPU while the Ellesmere Pro GPU, which will be behind the RX 470, will target 1080p gaming market.
Hopefully, there will be more leaks before the Radeon RX 480 officially launches on June 29th.
Source:
Videocardz.com.