According to foreign media TomsHardware, a Japanese retailer recently launched another AMD Radeon RX 550 graphics card released in 2017.
This entry-level graphics card has long been discontinued, but the recent large number of sales of this graphics card seems to indicate that AMD has restarted the production of Vega 11 GPUs to solve the problem of graphics card shortage. It is worth noting that the pictures show that the graphics card box is very new and should not be a stock product.
In terms of parameters, the RX 550 has a total of 512 stream processors in 8 CUs, with a power consumption of only 50W, a base frequency of 1071MHz, and an acceleration frequency of 1500MHz. The graphics card is equipped with 4GB of 128-bit GDDR5 video memory and uses a PCIe 3.0 interface.
As you can see from the pictures, this graphics card is very small, equipped with a single fan heatsink, with a DVI connector and an HDMI interface.
According to the media report, the newly launched RX 550 graphics card in Japan costs 17,600 yen (about 982 yuan).
In terms of performance, the RX 550's running score is about the same as that of GTX 560 Ti and GTX 650 Ti, which is more than enough to meet the general bright machine and online game use.
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