Question What's the deal with the RX 580 ?

Hudson_G

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Why is this so cheap? Is there actually any trick behind this?

I've seen some video tests in games, like Black Myth Wukong, it gets solid 60 FPS at Ultra 1080p.

Is this actually OK for its pricing? I mean, what else do non-greedy gamers want?
 

punkncat

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Why is this so cheap? Is there actually any trick behind this?

I've seen some video tests in games, like Black Myth Wukong, it gets solid 60 FPS at Ultra 1080p.

Is this actually OK for its pricing? I mean, what else do non greedy gamers want?


Absolutely do not trust that as actual performance at this late date. Where you can often find good deals on good ones like XTX driver support from AMD is over and it isn't a spot you wish to be in this long after release.
 

sauve.richard

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I'm still running an RX 580 with an ancient i5 4590, I get decent frame rates (well over 60) in non-demanding games with a little tweaking to settings. It's a heck of a card for its time, but an RX 6600 (non-xt) will stomp it all over the place for the most part.

And yes, I'm building a new system soon lolz
 
Why is this so cheap? Is there actually any trick behind this?

I've seen some video tests in games, like Black Myth Wukong, it gets solid 60 FPS at Ultra 1080p.

Is this actually OK for its pricing? I mean, what else do non-greedy gamers want?

They are usually old stock of Chinese rx 580 they won't do 60 frames at 1080p on most you may manage medium and as people have pointed out it's a old card with zero driver support now
 

Joseph_138

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They were a popular mining card a few years ago because they were power efficient relative to the amount of work they were doing. I wouldn't touch one now with a barge pole. It's like buying a car with 500,000 miles on the clock, and having never been serviced in all that time. Something is bound to go wrong soon.
 

Eximo

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Many are harvested GPUs that are then soldered onto a new cheap PCB with a cheap cooling solution. Basically trusting that they did the soldering job properly and that the GPU isn't already degraded in some way.

There is a shiny new driver out for the RX series, but it is security updates only.