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PowerColor Radeon RX 570 DirectX 12 AXRX 570 8GBD5-DMV3 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 CrossFireX Support ATX Cryptocurrency Video Card - Brown Box (Only Comes with Driver + Manual) - OEM
- 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5
- Boost Clock 1105 MHz
- 1 x DL-DVI-D
- 2048 Stream Processors
- PCI Express 3.0
Turn your PC into a true gaming machine with the Radeon RX 570 graphics card. Based on AMD Polaris architecture and manufactured with 14nm process, the Radeon RX 570 is specced with 2048 Stream processors, 4GB/8GB GDDR5 memory and 256-bit memory bus. A performance-class graphics card, the Radeon RX 570 delivers smooth performance for the hottest AAA titles at Full HD, and also delivers the power to drive you into the next level of immersion of the world of VR gaming and entertainment.
Please note: this card comes with only a DVI output.
Refined, Evolved and Fully Equipped
It is based on AMD’s GCN 4 architecture designed for GloFo 14nm FinFET that delivers premium VR capability, increased level of performance, smooth VR, seamless support for next-gen gaming monitors and CPU-free game streaming or recording.
AMD XConnect Ready
Now it’s easier than ever to connect and use an external Radeon graphics card. With AMD XConnect technology, external GPU enclosures configured with Radeon Graphics can easily connect and disconnect to a compatible ultrathin notebook or 2-in-1 over Thunderbolt 3 at any time, just like a USB flash drive - a first for external GPUs!
Radeon Chill
A power-saving feature that dynamically regulates frame rate based on your in-game movements. Radeon Chill can improve power efficiency and can lower temperatures for supported products and games when enabled through Radeon Settings.
Radeon ReLive
Capture, stream and share your greatest moments and gaming wins with Radeon ReLive. Modify settings quickly, conveniently, and play seamlessly with the easily accessible in-game toolbar. Express yourself in bold new ways with custom scene layouts. Upload your latest highlights and let them be a conversation piece. It’s never been easier to build and grow your online community anytime, anywhere.
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Pros: - This card is identical physically to the Red Dragon edition, with the exception of only having DVI output and the addition of a tiny BIOS switch for mining vs. normal use. - After a full round of testing with current AMD drivers (not the ones on the disc, from the website), I can confirm that this card performs identically to a reference model 570, with a clock rate of 1245Mhz, not the 1108MHz listed in description (that is when using mining BIOS)
Cons: - Included instructions are for the consumer model and do not even mention the BIOS switch (long sigh). - Driver CD should be immediately discarded. If you are mining, use a recommended set of drivers from a forum. If you are gaming, get current drivers from AMD site. The drivers on this disc are both outdated and generic.
Overall Review: MOST IMPORTANT: The BIOS switch is located on the top side of the card (that would be facing you if you are looking into the case) and is right next to the I/O panel (the metal part in the back where you plug in the DVI). It has 2 positions, marked "1" and "3". 1 is for mining, 3 is for general use. The 3 setting is the side closest to the I/O panel. Mine was at 3 when it shipped. If it's stuck in the middle (which I guess would be 2?) it will do nothing and black screen. I would also recommend ignoring most of the other reviews. They are filled with inaccurate information. This card is EXACTLY like a normal 570 besides the things listed above. 1245MHz is the correct speed for a card with an unmodified BIOS and that is what it reports with official drivers. It has only a single 8-pin power connector because it is not a factory OC card like most you would buy. Those models have an additional 6-pin requirement, but that is not AMD's stock reference design. Also like AMD's reference, this card only draws a maximum of about 255W, making the listing correct requiring a 450W PSU minimum. Most consumer cards are once again factory overclocked and peak at over 300W, requiring a 500W minimum PSU. Here are some benchmark results on current games, so you can check against reviews and see that this card is in fact on par with a stock 570: Strange Brigade (because it came with it): In-game benchmark @ultra 1080p, 80fps average, 93high, 67low. We Happy Few: Gameplay session (20mins) @ultra 1080p, 47fps average, 62high, 35low. Vermintide 2: Gameplay session (25mins) @extreme 1080p, 62fps average, 78high, 49low. I definitely recommend this to save a few bucks on a second card for xfire, or even a primary card for gaming if you can get by with a single DVI. Since it's DVI-D and the card supports both sound and HDCP, you can convert it to HDMI and get those features. There is no way to convert it to anything else like displayport with higher resolution support though, so you will be limited to the resolutions supported over DVI, regardless of the card supporting 4k 60Hz on a hardware and driver level.