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Xfx rx 5809/18/2023 I did lots of benchmark research, and made some rough estimations of what kind of performance I'd get does slightly better. I am happy to say this card exceeded my expectations so far. Last I knew was the HD4850, which was a ludicrously powerful card for the pricepoint, though ATi's drivers were pretty bleh and unstable. I haven't bought a red team card since they were still ATi, so I wasn't sure exactly what I would get with this purchase. Overall Review: Bought this as a replacement for my GTX 680 that I've had since 2012, which recently started to show its age. Requires more juice than competition (non-issue for me, see "other") Nitpicking: very small imperfections in some of the metalwork on the cooler. (Can go higher by manually tuning it yourself). Better at DX12 and Vulcan games, in general.Ĭons: - Only a modest overclock from the factory. Powers through pretty much any game I throw at it with minimal slowdown. Only requires a single 8-pin power connector. Minimalistic design works with most cases. Backplate makes installing or removing the card easy, and looks nice. Doesn't feel brittle or flimsy in your hands. Next Generation APIsĪdditional Information Date First Available Up to 6 displays supported (may require the use of MST Hubs) XFX Recommended Power Supply: XFX 550W PSUĭolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Support Learn more about the XFX RX-580P8DFD6 Model Brand
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