Instead, all of the cards that hit the streets-today-will be customized models by AMD hardware partners like Sapphire, XFX, PowerColor, et cetera.
The company won’t release a reference version of the Radeon RX 580 though. Chill’s disabled by default, though, and only compatible with 19 games-though they’re 19 of the most-played games around, and coinciding with the Radeon RX 500-series reveal, AMD also announced that Dota 2 and League of Legends now work with Chill. The company’s also stressing the tremendous power- and temperature-savings of Radeon Chill, a wonderful feature introduced in Radeon Crimson ReLive. Radeon Chill now supports League of Legends and Dota 2.ĪMD’s offsetting that power increase with the introduction of a new power state that reduces energy usage when you’re idle, using multiple monitors, or watching videos.