In a best case scenario, RD580 offers 10 per cent performance increase over the older board, but in some cases it is slower or no better at all. However, it is a considerably better overclocker than RD480 ever was.
At £135.11, the A8R32-MVP is almost double the price of the A8R-MVP. Ignoring performance difference, this brings slightly better audio, two more SATA II channels and considerably better overclocking potential. Whether you consider those benefits enough to justify the extra cost is a matter of personal choice and will ultimately depend on how important overclocking is to you.
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