MSI has today unveiled new additions to its range of RX 460 graphics cards with the launch of the new Radeon RX 460 4GT LP equipped with 4GB, together with the 2GT as the name suggests equipped with 2GB of memory.
Both of the new graphics cards are based on AMD’s Olaris 11 “Baffin” graphics chip, and feature a 75 W TDP, thus eschewing any auxiliary PCIe power connectors.
Connections on the graphics cards include 1x DL-DVI-D, as well as 1x HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support. Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as information comes to light we will keep you updated as always. The Tech Power Up website explains a little more about the design of the Radeon RX 460 4GT and 2GT and expected price range :
That TDP being tamed by a dual-fan cooling solution and the usage of MIL-STD-810G certified components mean that this is a card where MSI feels comfortable about its lifespan. MSI has not revealed a MSRP for any of these cards, but considering the segment at which they fit in like a jigsaw puzzle, one can surely expect their pricing to not be that far off from those recommended by AMD ($109 for the 2 GB version, and $139 for the 4 GB one).
Source: TPU
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