XFX Radeon RX 570 RS XXX Edition 1286MHz, 8gb GDDR5, DX12 VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card - View 1

XFX Radeon RX 570 RS XXX Edition 1286MHz, 8gb GDDR5, DX12 VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card

4.6 (4,451 ratings)
~$99.99
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Key Features

  • Chipset: AMD RX 570
  • Memory: 8GB GDDR5. 2048 stream processors
  • Dual bios - Gaming and cryptocurrency mining
  • XFX double dissipation cooling design
  • Minimum power supply requirement 500 watt

Specifications

Max Screen Resolution
4096 x 2160
Memory Speed
7000 MHz
Graphics Coprocessor
Radeon RX 470
Chipset Brand
AMD
Card Description
XFX Radeon RX 570
Graphics Card Ram Size
8 GB
Brand
XFX
Series
RX 570 RS XXX Edition
Item model number
RX-570P8DFD6
Item Weight
2 pounds
Product Dimensions
9.57 x 1.57 x 4.88 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
9.57 x 1.57 x 4.88 inches
Computer Memory Type
GDDR5
Manufacturer
XFX
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 3, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Amazon Customer
I actually got this a while ago, I have been using it on my gaming pc for about 3 yrs now. it has never failed and is a great gaming work horse of a video/graphics card. I got another one recently to put into my kids gaming computer since his old graphics card stopped working. it handles the games and for the price it is a good value.
BitcoinSaint
Used for mining crypto and can say for the cost and the amount of crypto available in which i have mined nothing to quit my job over but exactly what i expected for the cost and ability to over clock. Very happy with performance and if on a budget and need or rather want to mine crypto then these will do the trick. Easy install setup and over clock. Bought 4 out of the four 3 run cool and one runs hotter than the rest could be my setup or something in my end or could be the silica lottery fact and if you know gpus you know what im talking about. The fans run loud when they are pushed to the limit but never had any that did not make noise. As for performance the specs are almost dead on accurate with the overclooking. If your a beginner at mining or even building your own rigs or computers like i am then to start with or use then you will be happy with. Will try running some video games here soon and will update the reveiw as needed if cant run effectively or find any problems after which but could not really be happier with these thats for sure.
CheyChey
So i bought this card as a replacement for a dead msi rx 570 in a friends pc. I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I admit i don't know much about this brand, and i was skeptical at buying a gpu at such a low price point compared to other brands. But i put it on my makeshift test bench and was able to get framerates at 100+ without much tinkering with settings. The factory overclock of this card does seem to make a difference in overall performance, i was worried it might cause some overheating issues but even at high/ultra settings on games it kept at a reasonable temp. In reading reviews and info about it i did find that it had an overall better performance compared to its competition the invida gtx 1060 at a much lower price point. Also notice the cpu I have it paired with, this card could probably perform way better with a better cpu. I'm no expert but I would recommend this card for a budget rig. The drivers were easy to install and the cards sleek look is a nice touch. I threw a benchmark at ultra settings at it and it still was able to maintain 60-100fps no problem. The only drawback i found was the fans made a little bit more sound than i would have liked, but once its in a case it probably wont even be noticeable.
JTJT
I have this card set in a ASRock B450M Pro 4 with a Ryzen 5 2600 running at 3.9 GHz.I bought this specific card only because it was a deal too good to pass up. This GPU will do everything you need it to and more. From gaming to streaming, the RX 570 will power through it no problem.Here's my take:The good: + It has no problem playing most AAA's on Ultra or high setting. + It runs fairly quiet (idles ~1900). + Plays most titles at 60-150+ FPS. + Looks good. + Low power requirement (450w) + Extremely budget friendly for a 8GB GPU.The Bad: - RUNS HOT! Even though it is quiet at idle, under load this sucker gets warm. You can expect this guy to hit 80-85c. - "Overclockable". YES, in a sense. As with all GPU's your results will vary. - Not a NVIDIA.The Neutral: +/- Nothing fancy. Only LED on the board is a somewhat annoying small blue light facing outward.By no means am I regretting this purchase. This card is a work horse and does a wonderful job. However, I do not expect this GPU's lifespan to be a long one. It runs way too hot when doing anything that requires a bit more processing power. Most games run at regular temperatures (65-70c) and idle never jumps over 30c.But, throw something a little more taxing on it and it will easily rise to unacceptable levels quickly. For me this only happened with certain titles, mostly Xbox PC games (Microsoft Flight Simulator/Cities: Skylines...). All while handling games like Doom, MW and Warframe without even breaking a sweat.As for the Overclock features, I chose to under-clock and under-volt, going down around a hundred both ways (~1200MHz/1050mV) in an attempt to prolong the life of this GPU.Prior to installing, be sure to take the card apart to ensure it has enough/or any thermal paste. Mine barely had a smear, not even enough to cover the processor. I could tell the thermal paste was precision applied as it still had the finger print in it :)All the software issues everyone claims are out there were not present for me. I had zero issues installing and updating and using. Radeon has really focused on streaming so there appear that there are more settings for streaming than there are for gaming.***UPDATE 11/8/2020***I did experience some update issues with the new 20.11.1 patch. This was the first time I had any issues and I just fixed it by rolling back to the previous driver.Although I eventually plan on replacing this for a 6800, overall, I would say this is a great card for a $500 - $1000 dollar build and you should not be counting it out quite yet.