The 4k Multi-GPU Challenge
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Ben hard widge teams uptwo xfx rade on rx4808gb cards to see if they can give you 4k gaming on a budget

The 4k Multi-GPU Challenge

After a pair of GTX 1070 cards smashed the Titan X’s 4K gaming results last month (see Issue 163, p93), we started to wonder if there was scope further down the scale. If two GTX 1070 cards were more than powerful enough for 4K gaming then, in theory, you should be able to build an even cheaper dual-GPU machine with lower-spec cards and gain entry to the 4K gaming world at the bottom too. Sadly, Nvidia has other ideas, and its GeForce GTX 1060 cards don’t support SLI, but AMD’s Radeon RX480 cards are Cross-Fire-capable. Could the latter do it? To help us find out, XFX sent us two of its RX 480 RS 8GB cards to plug into our graphics test rig.

This XFX card currently costs £255 inc VAT from www.overclockers.co.uk, and comes with a custom, dual-fan cooler, rather than the noisy AMD reference cooler, along with a full backplate. The cooling system has a couple of neat touches too. Firstly, the fans can be easily clipped out and replaced by LED models to match your system’s internal colour scheme. You can get white, blue and red LED versions, which cost £18 inc VAT from www.scan.co.uk. The cooler also only spins up the fans when they’re needed, meaning the cards are effectively silent when the GPU is idle. They spin up when running a game, which makes for a clearly audible airflow rumble when both cards are fired up, but it’s not an annoying, whiny noise, and it thankfully doesn’t constantly go up and down either. 

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