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JEMC said:

Forget about Navi, it won't come until 2018 according to AMD's roadmap. You're looking at Vega or two Polaris with 480 in X-fire.

Also, and I admit that I'm part of those that believe DX12/Vulkan won't become the standart APIs anytime soon, I'm worried about the multi GPU side of those tools, at least DX12. Up until now, it was the job of the devs to code multi-GPU support in their games, but AMD and Nvidia then developed their profiles to make it actually work. With DX12 neither AMD nor Nvidia can do anything and it becomes all about the developer... and we've had plenty of examples of how lazy/lame are some studios.

Lastly, what do you mean with the 1060 only supporting 60Hz? As far as I know, resolution and frequency are usually tied to the kind of connector you're using. The GTX 1060 shares the same outputs as the RX 480 with 3xDisplayPort 1.3/1.4 (that support up to 240Hz at 1080p and up to 165Hz at 1440p, source: wikipedia) and 1xHDMI 2.0b (with similar characteristics), plus DVI-D. Also Freesync only works through DisplayPort (well, now also HDMI), so that DVI adapter you talk about isn't necessary.

Yeah... mixed the names here... XD

 

About the 1060 not supporting more than 60hz.. Saw on the technical info about the MSI and others that suport up to 60hz, BUT on 4k resolution.. Sorry, was my mess up here. Probably at lower resolutions have faster speeds... 4k@120hz or more isn't common yet.

 

Thanks for that bit of info... ;D



 

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