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AMD Radeon RX 580

At 1440p resolution, the RX 580 can reach 50-60 fps at ultra-high speeds in almost all conditions without anti-aliasing, less ambient light blocking and downward shading. Obviously, the RX 580 is a higher-performing high-end card that can play AAA titles on 1080p / 1440p at 50-60 frames per second.


 Compared to the competition from mid-budget cards, the RX 580 offers excellent value for money. In terms of memory, the RX 580's 8,192 MB of RAM is more than enough for modern games without causing any bottlenecks. View current price list AMD's xx80 card has always been defined by mid-range price, and its performance knocks on the door of high-end graphics cards, especially when overclocking. After spending some time fully testing the GCN 4.0 graphics card inside the RX 580, we can say without a doubt that it continues this trend. The RX 580 is much cheaper than the RX 480, as it costs $229. For comparison, the RX 480 originally cost $400. 


Meanwhile, the closest comparable graphics card to NVIDIA's is the GTX 1060 6GB, which costs $254. Unfortunately, the game performance is not that impressive. Even if the RX 580 consistently offers a higher frame rate than the RX 480, its gain is not enough of a reason to upgrade. For 1080p Full HD, we were able to play Final Fantasy XV, Apex Legends, Tomb Raider, F1 2019, Forza Horizon 4 at 62 fps to 68 fps, and keep the framerate hovering around 65 fps. For the 1440p Quad HD, we were able to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Fallout 76, War of the Worlds Z, Battlefield V, Jumanji at 64 to 107 fps, and keep the frame rate hovering around 74 fps. For the 2160p 4K, we were able to play Valorant at 93 fps to 93 fps and keep the frame rate hovering around 93 fps.

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