Lenovo accidentally reveal AMD's RX 560M GPU

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Lenovo has accidentally revealed AMD's RX 560M GPU alongside their Y520 laptop, but is this new GPU a RX 460 rebrand or is this Polaris 12?



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Up to 4gb? that kinda sucks. Mind you, knowing Lenovo it won't be too expensive. Just wonder if it's full of ransomware like some of their other stuff.
 
4GB is more than enough when talking mobile. It's not like they go higher than 1080p(for decent performance at least). You could drop AA TBH and be totally fine and probably not even notice a difference in IQ.
 
4GB is more than enough when talking mobile. It's not like they go higher than 1080p(for decent performance at least). You could drop AA TBH and be totally fine and probably not even notice a difference in IQ.

Even at 1080p certain games use up to 6gb VRAM. It's limiting man.

And that is right now. These laptops won't be cheap compared to a desktop and you're limited from the off.
 
it's sold as a performance gaming laptop.. therefore it should have specs suitable for said performance gaming, and I'm with Alien on this, at 1080p games from last year will easily fill 4gb of vram
 
it's sold as a performance gaming laptop.. therefore it should have specs suitable for said performance gaming, and I'm with Alien on this, at 1080p games from last year will easily fill 4gb of vram

It's clearly aimed as a cheaper gaming laptop given mid range graphics card from both vendors. Expecting more than 4gb on such cards at this point is silly.
 
It's clearly aimed as a cheaper gaming laptop given mid range graphics card from both vendors. Expecting more than 4gb on such cards at this point is silly.

So expecting enough VRAM for the resolution it runs at is silly?

I see.
 
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