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The difference between 1306 and 1342mhz on Sapphire nitro+rx480 8gb OC is 36 MHz.

The difference between 1306 and 1342mhz on Sapphire nitro+rx480 8gb OC is 36 MHz.

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Unii_Chan
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10-26-2016, 08:43 PM
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Can anyone please explain the differences and benefits between Sapphire nitro+RX480 8gb (non-OC) 1306mhz boost clock and the OC version with 1342mhz boost clock? Is the change from 1306mhz to 1342mhz significant?
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Unii_Chan
10-26-2016, 08:43 PM #1

Can anyone please explain the differences and benefits between Sapphire nitro+RX480 8gb (non-OC) 1306mhz boost clock and the OC version with 1342mhz boost clock? Is the change from 1306mhz to 1342mhz significant?

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ProSniper15
Member
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11-15-2016, 11:24 AM
#2
Approximately a 3% increase. This means that for every 100 frames per second, the boost would be 3. If you're at 50 fps, the addition wouldn't happen, but around 1 frame would improve it.
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ProSniper15
11-15-2016, 11:24 AM #2

Approximately a 3% increase. This means that for every 100 frames per second, the boost would be 3. If you're at 50 fps, the addition wouldn't happen, but around 1 frame would improve it.

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BergliaNils
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11-15-2016, 11:43 AM
#3
It's hard to see clearly without a reference point.
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BergliaNils
11-15-2016, 11:43 AM #3

It's hard to see clearly without a reference point.

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Yoni_Ariel
Junior Member
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11-15-2016, 12:38 PM
#4
Approximately a 3% increase. This means that for every 100 frames per second, the improvement would be 3 frames, while at 50 fps it wouldn't add any but around 1 extra frame.
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Yoni_Ariel
11-15-2016, 12:38 PM #4

Approximately a 3% increase. This means that for every 100 frames per second, the improvement would be 3 frames, while at 50 fps it wouldn't add any but around 1 extra frame.

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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
Senior Member
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11-15-2016, 10:03 PM
#5
Nothing worth extra money.
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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
11-15-2016, 10:03 PM #5

Nothing worth extra money.

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Pynz
Junior Member
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11-20-2016, 09:06 PM
#6
All right with the replies, thank you. It's not worth the cost after that. I'll go with the 1306mhz non oc version instead.
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Pynz
11-20-2016, 09:06 PM #6

All right with the replies, thank you. It's not worth the cost after that. I'll go with the 1306mhz non oc version instead.

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Cadejoe
Member
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11-30-2016, 05:19 AM
#7
Purchase the more affordable option and simply increase its clock speed. There are no significant physical differences; I already use a non-OC card at 1360mhz, which clearly performs better than the stock version.
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Cadejoe
11-30-2016, 05:19 AM #7

Purchase the more affordable option and simply increase its clock speed. There are no significant physical differences; I already use a non-OC card at 1360mhz, which clearly performs better than the stock version.