Nah, being is a 896 Stream Processors version it would be a everyday buy if it was a $100 straight-up. If it had been the actual full 1024SP RX 560 this would have been a deal...
if you can get find a way to get $60 more, the 570 for $160 blows this away for 1080p gaming and was at the top of the list in frames/$ at that cost. of course, that is $60 more...so there is that. and it does require an external power connector.
^ Are you talking about them ceasing continuing to support 32-bit executables files? They are keeping all that are to this point in the legacy driver, but not working to keep new stuff going forward.
Sure a true RX560 1924SP is good entry 1080P if priced more $100-110, but correct when a RX 570's are $160-170 it's hard not to say get near 50% improvement if you add another $30 to the going price of RX560 1924SP that command $130-$140 to start. It's baffling why Polaris 21 parts aren't seeing much better pricing.
No the AMD cards only drivers are supported on Win8 and win10 and Linux (I assume x32 and x64) but x32 is pretty much over now right? . On Server 12 x64 the MSI just fails. You can pick out the .inf but they don’t support AMD video drives or package them to (easily) work in Microsoft server products as far as I can tell.
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Sure a true RX560 1924SP is good entry 1080P if priced more $100-110, but correct when a RX 570's are $160-170 it's hard not to say get near 50% improvement if you add another $30 to the going price of RX560 1924SP that command $130-$140 to start. It's baffling why Polaris 21 parts aren't seeing much better pricing.
Thank you!