Great card for HTPC or OEM systems where you are power limited (TDP only 75W, doesn't need a PSU connector) and having HDMI2 and DP1.4 lets you drive a 4K display at 60Hz.
Gaming, not so much except down at 1080p without much eyecandy.
^ Finally... and straight-up *No Rebate* just a code so good price for 2Gb.
I find that AMD has on there web-site indicating DisplayPort: 1.4 HDR with HDMI: 4K60 support; is this the same or is there a difference? Also the TPU GPU D/B indicate a 45W TDP for the RX 560 896SP models that compete with this. I Don't believe it's that low, but like the 1050 here it doesn't need the Aux 6-pin.
There's the AsRock RX560 (896SP) 4Gb for $100. Just your basic "Intel GMA Upgrade" for an OEM box/PSU. The extra 2Gb might come handy sometime driving a 4K panel.
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It's about time these dropped to $100 !
Great card for HTPC or OEM systems where you are power limited (TDP only 75W, doesn't need a PSU connector) and having HDMI2 and DP1.4 lets you drive a 4K display at 60Hz.
Gaming, not so much except down at 1080p without much eyecandy.
^ Finally... and straight-up *No Rebate* just a code so good price for 2Gb.
I find that AMD has on there web-site indicating DisplayPort: 1.4 HDR with HDMI: 4K60 support; is this the same or is there a difference? Also the TPU GPU D/B indicate a 45W TDP for the RX 560 896SP models that compete with this. I Don't believe it's that low, but like the 1050 here it doesn't need the Aux 6-pin.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/radeon-rx-560https://www.anandtech.com/show/12122/amd-silently-lowers-radeon-rx-560-specifications
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814930003
Thank you!