XFX - AMD Radeon RX 580 GTS Black Edition 8GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card - Black
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Description
Features
Powered by the AMD Radeon RX 580 graphics processing unit (GPU)
With a 1405MHz clock speed and 1425MHz boost clock speed to help meet the needs of demanding games.
8GB GDDR5 (256-bit) on-board memory
Provides the memory needed to recreate game visuals with striking realism.
PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface
Offers compatibility with a range of systems.
AMD Eyefinity technology
Lets you connect up to 6 displays (not included), enlivening your gaming experience with panoramic visuals.
AMD CrossFire technology
Lets you combine 2 or more discrete graphics cards, up to 4 GPUs (graphics processing units), to improve graphics performance for resource-intensive games.
AMD TrueAudio technology
Delivers rich, detailed sound.
Virtual Reality Ready
Provides a powerful next-generation platform for the ultimate immersive virtual reality experience.
OpenCL, Mantle, DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5 and Vulkan support
Enhances gameplay by delivering ultrarealistic images, detail and texture and improved lighting effects that create lifelike interactivity.
DVI, HDMI and 3 DisplayPort outputs
Enable flexible connectivity.
AMD, AMD Arrow logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
What's Included
- 8-pin to 6-pin power cable
- Radeon Wattman, AMD Radeon Crimson, Radeon ReLive
- XFX AMD Radeon RX 580 GTS Black Edition 8GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card
Q: QuestionI want buy more than 100 cards. What price?
Asked by IIOB.
- A:Answer Take the price listed above and Multiply it by 100.
Answered by Tyler
Q: QuestionWill it work with a mac pro?
Asked by king7684.
- A:Answer This video card works fine on my Mac Pro (Mid 2010). Note, this graphics card is capable of supporting Metal, which is required if you intend to upgrade to macOS Mojave. Also note, For this installation you will need an additional mini 6 pin connector and a GutsParker Dual 6-Pin Female to 8-Pin Male Cable Micro Blue connector or equivalent. I ordered this part from Amazon.
Answered by Miles
Q: QuestionIt states this card is "liquid cooled" I assume that is different than water cooled? there is no mention of needing to connect hoses and no evidence of hose connections in the pictures. Does this refer to a liquid in the closed circuit copper pipes?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It is not water cooled, it might have some liquid in the system to cool it similar to and AIO but it’s self contained and slots right into the motherboard with no extra connections (other than power)
Answered by Tyler
Q: QuestionWhen plugging in the 8-pin power connector, starting the computer a Blue LED light just above the 8 pin connector lights up, fans begin to rotate however no video output via the DVI. Does the Blue LED indicate correct power connection or an error?
Asked by Lucky.
- A:Answer The blue light means there is power going to the video card, it is on during normal operation. Do you see anything at all when your computer is first starting up? Does your screen say no signal? First thing to check is if your video card output is being disabled by your motherboard BIOS settings. If you were using onboard graphics before, remove the video card and start computer with screen connected only to the onboard video output on the motherboard. Check your video settings in motherboard BIOS settings if you can get into it and make sure dedicated graphics option is enabled or do a CMOS Reset on the motherboard. Reinstall your video card after that and reconnect it to the screen and see if that fixed it. If not, check your video cables and connections, sometimes in rare occasions cables can be bad or the video settings on motherboard is set to use onboard video instead of the dedicated graphics card. For more help you can try contacting XFX support or your motherboard manufacturer's support to help you with further troubleshooting.
Answered by KnightTechDev
Q: QuestionWhat brand memory is used (Hynix, Samsung, etc.)?
Asked by Nate.
- A:Answer I just bought three of these from bestbuy and two of them were hynix and one was samsung memory i talked with XFX also about it. i just returned the two Hynix ones. and now am needing two Samsung memory ones. there are actually three Memory brands out there. it is a gamble what you will get from Best buy apparently. because they have the same UPC (7865607631) but are sending out different memory with the same UPC. the one i am needing to get has a Model number of RX-580P8DB and a Part number of RX-580P8DBDR and that one has samsung memory. but the others did not. the others have the same model number but the part number (RX-580P8DBD (no R) and has Hynix memory) the one that has the R at the end of it is samsung apparently. remember same UPC different part number. they just scan it an send it. there is also a RX-580P8DBDRR but i dont know what that one has.
Answered by BudD
Q: QuestionI have a HP desktop computer can I just plug and play on this computer or do I need something special in order to run this card? I play World of warships and it eats up a lot of CPU. I have windows 10
Asked by Bikerguy.
- A:Answer If you've got an HP with PCI-E slot, you may be able to replace your existing card with this one. However, this RX-580 card takes more power (185W max) than the pci-e slot provides (max power of 75W). The card comes with an adapter to allow you to combine open connectors to supply additional power, but your HP might not have any spare connectors, and there may not be enough margin in the power supply to provide the needed power to this card. In that case, it may require replacing your existing power supply also. To figure it out--add the power demand of your CPU (look on HP's website/CPU website) to the power demand of this card to determine how much power is needed. keep in mind that the rating on the 12 volt is what's being tested here--not total power supply rating. So, if your existing CPU is 95 watts, this is 185; you would need at least 280 watts of power on the 12 volts line of the power supply. If the power supply lists at least 25 Amps at 12 volts (12 Volts x 25 Amps = 300 watts) it would work in this hypothetical case. Also note this is assuming that some other device in the box isn't using 12V power for anything (like a BluRay disc or motherboard). If the graphics card wants more power than you have, you'll probably shut down in the middle of heavy gaming. So, it's best to check on that before you buy this card.
Answered by gamer5000
Q: QuestionMy question is about power connection. Does it has only the 8 pin conector in the card or it has one 8 pin and one 6 pin toguether like other XFX cards? I need to know this before I buy it Thank you in advance
Asked by Ernestojbs.
- A:Answer Only one 8-pin.
Answered by Brugg
Q: Questionwhat power supply do I need to run this card
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The documentations states that a 500 watt power supply is required. I tested the card in a bench test system I have that had a 600 watt EVGA and it was just fine. If you are even thinking about a crossfires system; I would go with a EVGA 750 watt or a Corsair TX850M. The EVGA would run four RX580-8GB cards just fine; however the Corsair has less connectors and cables than EVGA provides; hence the price difference between the two; both PSU's are very quiet, if that is of any concern. Be sure to download the AMD pixel patcher, otherwise text is kind of funky. I couldn't locate the EVGA 600 watt ad or the CORSAIR 850 watt ad link; but I bought both at Best Buy. I linked the closest models I could find to this response. I hope this helps.
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Answered by WoundedxWarr1or