AMDDesktop
Radeon RX 460
Radeon RX 400
Overall Rank
#136
of 146
Value Rank
#91
of 90
1440p Gaming
#135
of 146
4K Gaming
#134
of 146
Ray Tracing
#1
of 146
Core Specifications
CUDA Cores
896
Base Clock
1,090 MHz
Boost Clock
1,200 MHz
Architecture
GCN 4.0
Process
14nm
GPU Chip
Baffin
Memory
VRAM Size
2GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Bus Width
128-bit
Bandwidth
112 GB/s
Power & Cooling
TDP
75W
Recommended PSU
400W
Power Connectors
None
Slot Width
2.0 slots
Length
170mm
Display & Connectivity
DisplayPort
1x 1.4
HDMI
1x 2.0b
PCIe
PCIe 3.0 x8
Max Displays
N/A
Features & Technology
Ray Tracing✗ No
DLSS✗ No
FSR✓ Yes
Frame Generation✗ No
AV1 Encode✗ No
AV1 Decode✗ No
Closest Competitors by Performance
Quick Stats
Release Date
8/8/2016 - 9 years old
Status
released
Market Segment
Entry-Level
Target Resolution
1080p
Performance Scores
Overall12
Efficiency0.16
Use Case Ratings
Gaming4.5/10
Productivity5.5/10
AI/ML3.0/10
Gaming Performance (Avg FPS)
1080p Ultra45 FPS
1440p Ultra28 FPS
4K Ultra15 FPS
Synthetic Benchmarks
3DMark Time Spy1,750
Additional Info
Main Competitor
GeForce GTX 1050, GeForce GTX 950
Special Features
No external power required (75W), Polaris 11 (Baffin), 14nm FinFET, HEVC encode/decode
Notes
The Radeon RX 460 features 2GB or 4GB GDDR5 memory on Polaris architecture with 896 Stream Processors, targeting budget 1080p gaming with good power efficiency. This GPU delivered entry-level gaming at medium settings with low power consumption. Built for budget gaming and HTPC applications. Despite being several generations old with limited performance, it remains functional for esports titles and older games. The Polaris efficiency made it popular for budget builds. Often available at low pricing, suitable for entry-level gaming where basic 1080p capabilities at medium settings suffice.