With passive cooling AMD Polaris Virtual Reality, AMD's new graphics architecture promises to raise the bar in performance and energy efficiency. The company unveiled the Polaris 10 card process behind the doors at the Game Developers Conference and revealed new information.
AMD Polaris 10, top of the mini ITX range
The Polaris 10 Range will be the new headline of the graphics card and will follow the trend started by Radon R9 Nano to arrive with the Mini ITX form factor, this card is really one of the things that will carry this flagship. And Polaris really does exist. Very efficient with energy consumption.
One participant in the program reported that the new Hitman is able to run at a higher level of graphic detail than the card in 60 weeks at a speed of more than FPS. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
The card will include various video outputs in the form of different display ports 1.3 that are capable of handling 4K and 5K resolutions at 60 fps with HDR, an HDMI 2.0, and a DVI.
AMD Polaris Virtual Reality with passive cooling
The Polaris 11 is a step down, a card that will come at a lower price so it will be a more popular option among most consumers and is capable of handling virtual reality content in 4K resolution, according to Ryan Schroeter of PC Prescottup. With the active operation, anything that reflects the very high level of energy efficiency that Polaris can offer.
So we will be facing an ideal option to build a very powerful system and with extremely quiet operation, its low power consumption also makes it a great option for very compact laptops and desktops.