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Hey guys, thanks for helping me from my previous post. And today I got another question. I was walking at our local mall. I happen to saw an rx 570 and rx 580 graphics card. I was wondering,  Is performance differs that much? Cause the price of the 580 is 35% more compared to 570.

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31 minutes ago, James michael said:

So 570 more practical choice?

If you have the money, spend it on the RX 580. The cost to performance ratio of the 570 is a bit better. I have a RX 570 and it's a very capable card, I even run Oculus games with it.

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4 hours ago, steelo said:

If you have the money, spend it on the RX 580. The cost to performance ratio of the 570 is a bit better. I have a RX 570 and it's a very capable card, I even run Oculus games with it.

Is yours a 4 or 8 gig model cause ive got a 570 4gb and want to be able to run vr on both my systems, so im interested in how it performs.

Gaming Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x  Cooler: Wraith Prism    RAM: 32gb G.Skill Tridentz RGB 3200mhz     Mobo: Asrock X570 Taichi

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Devil RX 5700 XT     Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Dark TG     PSU: Corsair RM850x     

Storage: 250gb Samsung 960 EVO, 2TB Seagate Barracuda

 

HTPC/VR Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600     Cooler: Noctua NH-L9a     RAM: 16gb Crucial Ballistix Sport 3200mhz     Mobo: Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi ITX

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Devil RX 580 8gb     Case: Fractal Design Node 202     PSU: Corsair SF600    

Storage: 120gb Kingston A400, 500gb Samsung 860 EVO

 

Streaming Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @ 4ghz OC     Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition    RAM: 8gb Corsair Vengence LPX 2400mhz     Mobo: ASRock B450 Pro4 MATX

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Dragon RX 570 4gb     Case: Inwin 301 White/Blue     PSU: Evga 450BR    

Storage: 240gb Crucial BX500, 1TB Seagate Barracuda

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1 hour ago, driftz240 said:

Is yours a 4 or 8 gig model cause ive got a 570 4gb and want to be able to run vr on both my systems, so im interested in how it performs.

I have the 4 gb Gigabyte version of the RX570 overclocked to 1380 mhz GPU/1900 mhz vRAM, a Ryzen 5 2400g and 8 gb system RAM. So far, it works pretty well. I play ST bridge crew, superhot, Onward and Elite Dangerous. I think it's  towards the bottom as far as GPU requirements and you have to be careful what games you download. I've found that it runs anything that requires a GTX 1060/RX480/R9  smoothly (which are mainly VR games circa 2017 or older). I usually run games at low to medium settings so it maintains a comfortable frame rate. It's a capable card if you want to get a taste of VR (overclocking does help a bit), but if you want higher detail settings you'll need something more powerful. Games that don't have crazy GPU requirements are definitely enjoyable, but I'd probably recommend something more powerful if you can afford it. I really can't complain about a $120 graphics card that allows me to play VR ?

 

Take this with a grain of sand, but this was my RX 570 at stock clock speeds, it meets the 'ready' requirements but just barely. Since I've overclocked it, it's more comfortably in the green 'ready' area..

 

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1 hour ago, steelo said:

I have the 4 gb Gigabyte version of the RX570 overclocked to 1380 mhz GPU/1900 mhz vRAM, a Ryzen 5 2400g and 8 gb system RAM. So far, it works pretty well. I play ST bridge crew, superhot, Onward and Elite Dangerous. I think it's  towards the bottom as far as GPU requirements and you have to be careful what games you download. I've found that it runs anything that requires a GTX 1060/RX480/R9  smoothly (which are mainly VR games circa 2017 or older). I usually run games at low to medium settings so it maintains a comfortable frame rate. It's a capable card if you want to get a taste of VR (overclocking does help a bit), but if you want higher detail settings you'll need something more powerful. Games that don't have crazy GPU requirements are definitely enjoyable, but I'd probably recommend something more powerful if you can afford it. I really can't complain about a $120 graphics card that allows me to play VR ?

 

Take this with a grain of sand, but this was my RX 570 at stock clock speeds, it meets the 'ready' requirements but just barely. Since I've overclocked it, it's more comfortably in the green 'ready' area..

 

image.png.e0b9071897fd344858c0a9f39891e14c.png

 

Oh ok thanks. I mostly play those type of games that you mentioned plus my main rig has a 580 8gb so the 570 will mainly be a side/extra. Thanks again for your feedback.

Gaming Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x  Cooler: Wraith Prism    RAM: 32gb G.Skill Tridentz RGB 3200mhz     Mobo: Asrock X570 Taichi

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Devil RX 5700 XT     Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Dark TG     PSU: Corsair RM850x     

Storage: 250gb Samsung 960 EVO, 2TB Seagate Barracuda

 

HTPC/VR Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600     Cooler: Noctua NH-L9a     RAM: 16gb Crucial Ballistix Sport 3200mhz     Mobo: Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi ITX

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Devil RX 580 8gb     Case: Fractal Design Node 202     PSU: Corsair SF600    

Storage: 120gb Kingston A400, 500gb Samsung 860 EVO

 

Streaming Rig:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @ 4ghz OC     Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition    RAM: 8gb Corsair Vengence LPX 2400mhz     Mobo: ASRock B450 Pro4 MATX

Graphics Card: Powercolor Red Dragon RX 570 4gb     Case: Inwin 301 White/Blue     PSU: Evga 450BR    

Storage: 240gb Crucial BX500, 1TB Seagate Barracuda

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10 minutes ago, driftz240 said:

Oh ok thanks. I mostly play those type of games that you mentioned plus my main rig has a 580 8gb so the 570 will mainly be a side/extra. Thanks again for your feedback.

A RX 580 should maintain frame rates a lot better since it has more cores, more vRAM and a higher clockspeed. You have a bit more headroom than I do though for games, especially if you overclock it.

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