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ZcanKal
2 minutes ago, ZcanKal said:

Hi, I'm looking around at GPU's and I'm wondering, is this information correct?:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/XYDzK8/asus-radeon-rx-580-4gb-dual-video-card-dual-rx580-o4g

It says that this RX 580 has 4GB of VRAM, which doesn't seem right, I always thought that RX 580's always had 8GB of VRAM?

RX 580s can either have 4 or 8GB of VRAM, that product is legit.

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6 minutes ago, ZcanKal said:

Hi, I'm looking around at GPU's and I'm wondering, is this information correct?:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/XYDzK8/asus-radeon-rx-580-4gb-dual-video-card-dual-rx580-o4g

It says that this RX 580 has 4GB of VRAM, which doesn't seem right, I always thought that RX 580's always had 8GB of VRAM?

Is a dual so it can run with another one 

 

It is legit tho

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There are 2 variants of the 580 (well there's 3 now, but the new one is just a 570). One with 8gb VRAM and 4gb.

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Inside some old case I found lying around.

 

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Just now, Lordclouds said:

Is a dual is meant to run with another one 4+4=8

No.

Also thats not how crossfire works. You dont add the VRAM.

 

Dual is just ASUS branding for their cards with 2 fans.

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1 minute ago, bleedblue said:

No.

Also thats not how crossfire works. You dont add the VRAM.

 

Dual is just ASUS branding for their cards with 2 fans.

I changed it because i sent it by accident

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