It did pretty well! Similar to he 8GB in some of the games 😃 Also, I remember thinking to myself years ago: "one day me and RGinHD will post a video on the same graphics card 🤔, I wonder which one it'll be" Today was the day, not quite same same but it still counts! Hahaha Keep being awesome 😎🤗
The inflation argument is not true. But take another look at the GPU market and compare it to 10, 15 years ago. You'll see that the best cards (cost like $300 back then) were about as capable in state of the art games as today's $300 cards in current games. Those who wanted more power used dual GPUs with SLI. However, the discontinuation of SLI and the introduction of ray tracing brought us higher and higher tier GPUs. There is no way you can compare an RTX 4070, 4080 and 4090 to any old card because this kind of performance in the latest games was unheard of back then. You don't *need* a super expensive GPU. As demonstrated in many reviews, even a cheap RX 580 or 590 will let you play most games well. With a bit more money you can get cards like an RX 7600, Arc A750 or RTX 3060 and enjoy most games at 1440p ultra. Another point is that gamers have gotten spoiled. Back in the day 60 fps was the holy grail. Now the average gamer will tell you the hardware is trash if it gets sub-100 fps. If that's a requirement for you, then by all means go and spend $1000 on a GPU.
Yeah I snagged the 8gb version of this to upgrade from my 4gb original and iirc it was less than $200 when I got it. I agree with the comment above about gamers being spoiled nowadays. That 8gb version carried me all the way until 2022 when I finally got a 3060. My fps in most games was an acceptable 70-100 with the 580, medium to high settings depending on the game. Hell, it still even ran VR at an acceptable frame rate that wouldn't make me sick. I can't really fully agree with the arc recommendation, the Intel GPUs still have some driver issues afaik.
@@masterkamen371 Back in the day you could buy $100-150 card and play new games with somewhat reduced settings, just like you could do today with $300 card. Prices have doubled since then (prices of everything, food, utilities etc .. ) and we are at same spot only our money is worth less.
Tech is deflationary, graphics cards are expensive because of greed. Every other consumer grade electronic continues to get cheaper and more advanced each year, whilst GPUs do the opposite. And because price is going up more than performance, graphics cards are causing inflation which is then used as an excuse to keep raising prices when said higher prices are the cause of inflation. And now Apple and Samsung are charging an arm and a leg for their high end phones, they along with Nvidia are causing global inflation which is used as an excuse to raise the cost of everything, except for our time and labour of course.
I just got an RX 580 8GB on ebay with supposedly bad temp readings for $25. I got it and re-flashed the bios and it started reading the temps again. Nice card!
I feel like this was the best value card ever released as we are talking about a solid eight years since the original launch and they are still able to play games with 60 FPS in 1080p even if some of the modern games now have to be played at low but I would say that that's still quite impressive for a card that launched at $250 or less.
Just got the 4gb nitro+ version for $37 used from the fb marketplace a few days ago. Still a decent card for esports and some older AAA titles. Buying this for my gf because she wants to play Nier Automata. I paired it with the i3 8350k and 16gb ram and it runs amazingly! What a card
I built a 1080p living room machine for my 4K TV, this past winter, with parts based upon your recommendations (specifically: the Ryzen 2600 and the RX 580 8 gb) and it turned out surprisingly good! Starfield was still an unmitigated disaster, however, but that experience introduced me to the concepts of Fullscreen Exclusive Mode and render resolution scale like no UA-cam video could, so... yay? Silverlinings, I suppose, I was able to play Tinykin at 4K 60 so that was cool (before I turned the resolution down, I didn't want the GPU to implode). Anyways, another good video 👍🏽 *this comment posted from my Hello Everyone and Welcome build*
Oh the RX580, got one for dirt cheap, used it well over 4 years, Brought me nothing but happiness, Only sold it because I upgraded to a 6600, 580 is the reason I buy AMD cards exclusively.
i used my 580 4gb nitro+ in 1440p i was playing war thunder in ultra !! about 100 + fps, i loved that card, now i upgraded to a rx 6700xt and it's another world, but for me AMD is the GO TO when it's for budget GC.
Recently purchased an Asus ROG Strix Rx570 4gb OC model to tinker with and was pleased with the results. For a beginner, or someone just looking to build a budget PC it I'd a great option. Incredible graphics card for $40 or so USD.
2:20 shaders aren't compiled fully yet, that's why you are getting such 1 second stutters. Ive tested RX 470 and RX 580 4GB with 3600x and tuned 2x8GB 3800 RAM - Averaging 200-220 fps, 1% lows 100-140 fps depending on the map. 1080p Low GPU Limited most of the time with these 2, 6600XT works great in that combo for cs2 since Nvidia driver overhead really tanks the performance a little bit
I got an RX570 4GB for £37 recently, just to play around with it. Absolute bargain, and still pretty capable with old games at 1080p. Runs incredibly cool and quiet.
This card is like £50-70 on Ebay in the UK. We are living in an age where for under £500 spent on your PC you can nearly play any modern game, even if it is on the lower end of graphics scale. I am very happy for kids today, My first computer was £350 and had integrated graphics with less than 60 FPS on CS:Source.
The thing is that the drivers made this card live longer than it should have, the 10xx cards from nvidia and amd's rx 400/500 might just be the best generation of cards, I wonder how long the 6xxx and 7xxxx series will last
The RX 480 and 580 were very relevant and long-lasting midrange cards. It's only games like Starfield and Alan Wake 2 that finally show the age of the GPU.
Man Sapphire makes the best amd cards in my opinion. I have the 8gb sapphire 580 but i also have a 4gb 580 for a htpc. Its still a great card for 1080p gaming.
I think I'm like the very first person to own a 6GB(Yes, 6GB.) RX 580 (Some technician magically made the VRAM work since one of the Chipsets were broken and did some very technical soldering on it)
Just to sound like an old record - i'd be happy with older hardware running older Campaign / single player games at 720p(1366x766 etc) at 30fps. if you don't want to run 720p games in Window on a 1080p monitor (blurry mess to run Full screen) a HD-Ready TV (720p) will do. 720p Monitors are limited to about 18" and DVi /VGA a small 32" HD Ready TV has VGA and HDMi.
Rx 480 / rx 580 was a great card. Back when it launched, there wasn't many games that 'needed' 8gb of vram. Easy to see how you would have bought a 4gb card.
The RX 580's staying power continues to amaze. Sure, it struggles a little nowadays, but it is a reminder of days gone by when GPUs could be purchased for reasonable prices. Such a shame those days are gone forever (thank you Nvidia!).
I owned the 8gb varient for about a month. Keeping it simple, I couldn't get past 40fps in any game. Thought it was broke so I bought a 2060 and still same issue. Turns out I broke my MB bios and after fixing, I was getting way better performance. So I bought about $500 in GPUS do to my incompetence.
What a great timed video. My 1660ti got fried and I was looking for a cheap spare card till I can get a new one. I was looking at this one and it does look okay for a spare for now
Nitro and pulse rx 5xx legendary cards lol. Nitro is the best version with great heatsink. These cards are mostly used for mining but the're really cheap now and still a great budget choice.
This is the exact model I bought back in 2019. I sold it at the beginning of the pandemic, to get a better GPU at a reasonable price only to realize the insane GPU prices a week later. hahaha
Just sold mine a while ago. I do like the card but its power consumption is a bit high. I have an RX570 8gb which I chose to keep. Slightly weaker but has lower power consumption and more VRAM.
Currently have a 8gb version of the same card myself that i got from my local CEX, don't have the money to shell out on a newer or more powerful card and in all honesty after a year of using this its shown i don't need better!
I went straight from a 570-4gb to a 3060ti. Not sure what is next. Now that rocm is a thing I'll probably be checking my cuda dependent software works with rocm when I do upgrade.
I had the 8gb version of this and considering it came out in 2017, it was still holding up ok until I replaced it 6 months ago with an rx6600. It was having trouble staying at 60 fps 1080p in most games and was running very hot and loud for me but if you're willing to turn some things down or only play esports titles, it's still a pretty good ultra-low budget pick if you can't afford an rx6600.
I have two Sapphire RX 470 cards, one with 8GB and the other with 4GB, both running at 570/580-level clocks. From the few games I play, I noticed the GPU typically runs out of gas before more than 4GB is needed. So if you can get an RX 480/580 with 8GB that's not too much of a premium over the 4GB variant, go for it. But if it's a lot more money, just get the 4GB.
Hey. I just got one today the 8GB version, 2048SP & 1306MHz. Now I can play most games @ 1200p (16:10) 60fps stable with High/Ultra settings. Probably will upgrade the i5 3570 to something slightly better like i7 4770 to reduce CPU bottleneck :) Always had frame dips with GTA V (NaturalVision Remastered) probably due to modded graphics. Other games runs fine though...
@@JayzBeerz So basically it's a rebadge 570 with some tweaks? I've read article about it somewhere saying that it is for Chinese market etc²... But anyway kinda happy with the performance so far :)
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Amazing what you can actually play on old hardware. Until a few months ago I had been running a I7 4790 and a GTX 1080 since around 2017ish it ran everything I threw at it at 1440p I even managed to run starfield fairly well on low-medium settings. I decided to sell my 1080 after the upgrade and it sold almost instantly after I listed it.
You know, the thing that amazes me the most about newer games and even some older titles is how good most of them still look with low detail settings. I'm in my 40ties now, so I grew up in a time where using low detail settings meant the games would look totally crap (for many games going below high settings already made a really stark difference in terms of visuals) and it really impacted the fun negatively if you had to do that to make a game playable. I really like that nowadays even the lowest settings are actually kinda okish and the games still kinda look like they are supposed to.
Bought RX 580 when my r290x died as stop gap and that was 5 years ago :) XFX RX 580 8gb undervolted and custom fan curve works on locked frequency 1366 Mhz Now it's time to upgrade to 6700xt
I have a budget 3050 laptop with 4gb of vram i use when i dont have access to my desktop so kinda used this as a gauge for how that would hold up in other games. Nice, doesnt seem too bad yet especially when considering i wouldnt play a lot of the ones harder to run.
I've had this exact same graphics card (Sapphire Pulse RX 580 4GB) since 2017, and has been in my main gaming PC ever since. Considering your temps it's probably time to repaste mine, as mine gets much hotter.
that is why i'm still holding on to my nitro RX 580 8gb. although i already have nitro+ RX 6800 16GB. because 580 is amazing card. especially the not gimped version.
My RX580 (8gb Nitro) can run all but one of my masive library of games pretty well. The exception being Starfield. That was my cue to build a new system, based on a Ryzen 5800x3D and a RX7800xt. Of course that also runs games like Cyberpunk and Red Dead with better visuals. But I'm still impressed with what the old beast can do in 2024. And for general computing and work I use a RX570 (8gb Nitro, but on the slower BIOS), every day.
I got this during the first bitcoin at 38 USD, the irresistable price which was made available by miners dumping so much of them. I used it to play mostly COD V and LoL and sold it at 148 USD when the bitcoin rose again. The same is with my current 6600xt.
Have been using GTX 1650 Super (4GB) since like 2021. I have only just started hitting the FPS bottlenecks lately in the modern games. Guess I'll have to start searching for an upgrade soon.
Those settings getting Yuotube recommended bitrate aren't available. Every games as any different car has or any electronic device has it's own way to achieve it and also there is that roadblock of having latest technology achievement. I have asked somebody to know it 3:58. We are good to go for somebody finding us livestock grass cutters 6:12. Trees here aren't so megascans, but you should know there is a possibility to lower quality.
About BG3. Although CPU matters, GPU matters even more. FX 6300 (yeah, it's my Win7 computer) : Radeon HD 7770, average 14 FPS, GTX 970 average 37 FPS, RTX 3080 12GB average 58 FPS. I have 60 FPS limit on Riva Tuner. No upscsaling included, medium preset.
The most demanding game I play these days is Diablo 4, which is fine on this card. As I followed every new GPU launch on the market, I always said "One more generation before I'll pull the trigger". Here I am, still waiting for the rightful successor :)
For the age of this card, results are pretty good. Probably 8GB version will do a bit better. Starfield is today's GTA IV: optimisation may be planned, but not even written yet. Have the same feeling about Alan Wake 2.
I run the exact same card you tested here. Never had an issue. I'll change it if I need to but until then it's been an epic GPU....I play Helldivers 2 and get a stable 30fps with default settings...i didn't change a thing
i have exact same card and it doin fine... there are only few games which i wouldnt call playable, but otherwise is good and there are plenty new stuff which still boots and runs acceptable (while lookin pretty good too).
LBH, 8GB VRAM still seems a bit silly in a GTX 1650 equivalent GPU. I can think of one use case of the top of my head where it might be useful - if you were playing FO4 at 1440p with all settings maxed, you will need at least 6GB. And you might get a solid 30fps on a RX 580. In newer titles, you will definitely run into issues at 1080p with settings maxed with a 4GB GPU but you're going to have other issues with the now relatively subterranean rasterization performance of the RX 580. 4:41 What would actually happen if you threw a frag at a car is rather boring. So here we see what would happen if you detonated half a kilo of C4 under the car.
this is the only youtuber i know who tests low vram with AA, TAA and ultra or high textures and low effects, i dont need to explain what this means i suppose.
my adult daughter still played on a RX580 8 gig I got on Aliexpress for $47 in a intel 13400 system with 32 gig ddr 5 4800 ram and we talked about replacing it but she is like why it plays everything she wants to play great so we just roiling with it ..she is a adult and married but her and her husbands both are big gamers but I still hand down allot of good parts to them if they want them .
Good ol RX580! I remember when my rig was AMD A8-7600 with RX580 4gb, it was a huge bottleneck for the GPU and a HUGE improvement from the GT1030! then the mining boom went in, and believe me or not but I sold the RX580 for like 400$ lol, and then get myself a new rig with Ryzen 3 3200G 16gb ram, sold my old pc for 150$ to get a new 24" monitor lol. good days good deals hahah
Picked up the same 4gb Pulse model for about 9$ as unstable,turns out thermal paste goes dust mode,after applying new it's now rock solid and plays well with i7 4790,tho
Not bad, could easily be used in an older system for older games without issue. In all honesty you could swap that i5 2500K to a 3rd gen i7 (the most that the motherboard supported) and still get a good experience, minus Starfield and Alan Wake 2. Those two games are horrifically unoptimized and need attention from the developers to be more playable on more hardware IMO.
AW2 isn't unoptimized, it needs HW support for mesh shaders and there's nothing that can be done to make it run better without that. Starfield is (hopefully) the last hurrah for an ancient game engine that was never intended for such a game.
This is so hilarious, I remember buying this over the 8gb with everyone saying that 4gb isn’t enough and won’t last. And now, realistically, people are gonna replace both gpus due to it being slow not because of vram
The nitro versions certainly looked the part. How was just 7 years ago I had an RX 580 8GB that looked imposing and was an amazing blue and silver with some sort of led or rgb and currently I have an £800 RX that is white with an led switch it I was a light on? How the GPU looks is not my priority when buying but they certainly do not look anywhere as awesome as they did when they were much less money. That 4gb still gives the old 270/280/290 hell
It did pretty well! Similar to he 8GB in some of the games 😃
Also, I remember thinking to myself years ago: "one day me and RGinHD will post a video on the same graphics card 🤔, I wonder which one it'll be"
Today was the day, not quite same same but it still counts! Hahaha
Keep being awesome 😎🤗
Haha it was only a matter of time!
We love both of ya'll! Ya'll keep being great!
Dear El Kryzzpo, when are you doing a colab vid with Steve on CS2?
This is the exact model of the 4GB version that I had, which I commented about on your video! What a coincidence!
You two are spiritual brothers!
you and kryzzp both doing RX 580's today huh
Yeah saw that 😁
@@RandomGaminginHD I was like why is Steve making two 580 vids the same day lol
I just came from Kryzzp 😉
This Kryzzp sounds like a wild and crazy guy 🤔
@@BeanieKing I am 👀
it feels like it was yesterday when the 580 came out... back when gpu's weren't so expensive. I miss those days
Actually they were just as expensive. Inflation halved the value of the money.
The inflation argument is not true.
But take another look at the GPU market and compare it to 10, 15 years ago. You'll see that the best cards (cost like $300 back then) were about as capable in state of the art games as today's $300 cards in current games. Those who wanted more power used dual GPUs with SLI.
However, the discontinuation of SLI and the introduction of ray tracing brought us higher and higher tier GPUs. There is no way you can compare an RTX 4070, 4080 and 4090 to any old card because this kind of performance in the latest games was unheard of back then.
You don't *need* a super expensive GPU. As demonstrated in many reviews, even a cheap RX 580 or 590 will let you play most games well. With a bit more money you can get cards like an RX 7600, Arc A750 or RTX 3060 and enjoy most games at 1440p ultra.
Another point is that gamers have gotten spoiled. Back in the day 60 fps was the holy grail. Now the average gamer will tell you the hardware is trash if it gets sub-100 fps. If that's a requirement for you, then by all means go and spend $1000 on a GPU.
Yeah I snagged the 8gb version of this to upgrade from my 4gb original and iirc it was less than $200 when I got it.
I agree with the comment above about gamers being spoiled nowadays. That 8gb version carried me all the way until 2022 when I finally got a 3060. My fps in most games was an acceptable 70-100 with the 580, medium to high settings depending on the game. Hell, it still even ran VR at an acceptable frame rate that wouldn't make me sick.
I can't really fully agree with the arc recommendation, the Intel GPUs still have some driver issues afaik.
@@masterkamen371 Back in the day you could buy $100-150 card and play new games with somewhat reduced settings, just like you could do today with $300 card. Prices have doubled since then (prices of everything, food, utilities etc .. ) and we are at same spot only our money is worth less.
Tech is deflationary, graphics cards are expensive because of greed. Every other consumer grade electronic continues to get cheaper and more advanced each year, whilst GPUs do the opposite. And because price is going up more than performance, graphics cards are causing inflation which is then used as an excuse to keep raising prices when said higher prices are the cause of inflation. And now Apple and Samsung are charging an arm and a leg for their high end phones, they along with Nvidia are causing global inflation which is used as an excuse to raise the cost of everything, except for our time and labour of course.
The RX 580, despite being an old GPU, it holds up. It's that AMD longevity!
Rx560 too , ofc 4-8 GB VRAM 570-8 is better
Fine Wine Tech, they call it.
@@shadowspark220 indeed
The 8GB has been in my system for a long time. Just now getting to replacing it.
@@DirransRL Ooh, with what, I wonder? I'm guessing NVIDIA 4080.
I just got an RX 580 8GB on ebay with supposedly bad temp readings for $25. I got it and re-flashed the bios and it started reading the temps again. Nice card!
We gonna be rockin GTA 6 on this lads
Hopefully it’ll get at least 30fps!
How about the GTX 1060 6GB?
@@BREEZYM6015at 1080p should be ok
@@RandomGaminginHD probably, it's lIke Ghost of Tsushima, with fsr 3.0
I feel like this was the best value card ever released as we are talking about a solid eight years since the original launch and they are still able to play games with 60 FPS in 1080p even if some of the modern games now have to be played at low but I would say that that's still quite impressive for a card that launched at $250 or less.
Got a little money and some nice hardware but still making the content we all fell in love with. We love you!
Just got the 4gb nitro+ version for $37 used from the fb marketplace a few days ago. Still a decent card for esports and some older AAA titles. Buying this for my gf because she wants to play Nier Automata. I paired it with the i3 8350k and 16gb ram and it runs amazingly! What a card
Another rx 580 video today? what a day to be alive
I built a 1080p living room machine for my 4K TV, this past winter, with parts based upon your recommendations (specifically: the Ryzen 2600 and the RX 580 8 gb) and it turned out surprisingly good! Starfield was still an unmitigated disaster, however, but that experience introduced me to the concepts of Fullscreen Exclusive Mode and render resolution scale like no UA-cam video could, so... yay?
Silverlinings, I suppose, I was able to play Tinykin at 4K 60 so that was cool (before I turned the resolution down, I didn't want the GPU to implode). Anyways, another good video 👍🏽
*this comment posted from my Hello Everyone and Welcome build*
Well you now introduced Fullscreen Exclusive Mode to my brain...
Exceptional video marking skills. This dude is going to have 5mill subs in next 2 years
Oh the RX580, got one for dirt cheap, used it well over 4 years, Brought me nothing but happiness, Only sold it because I upgraded to a 6600, 580 is the reason I buy AMD cards exclusively.
i used my 580 4gb nitro+ in 1440p i was playing war thunder in ultra !! about 100 + fps, i loved that card, now i upgraded to a rx 6700xt and it's another world, but for me AMD is the GO TO when it's for budget GC.
Recently purchased an Asus ROG Strix Rx570 4gb OC model to tinker with and was pleased with the results. For a beginner, or someone just looking to build a budget PC it I'd a great option. Incredible graphics card for $40 or so USD.
My son has had his for years. It's still running strong and he's a 17 year old gamer, so he tests it quite well.
Still using my 8gig rx 480 for 1080p gaming. Best GPU they've made
Legendary card!
Like I said, aged like a fine wine.
4:28-nice driving skills, I almost thought you'd squeeze through those 2 cars 😂
2:20 shaders aren't compiled fully yet, that's why you are getting such 1 second stutters.
Ive tested RX 470 and RX 580 4GB with 3600x and tuned 2x8GB 3800 RAM - Averaging 200-220 fps, 1% lows 100-140 fps depending on the map. 1080p Low
GPU Limited most of the time with these 2, 6600XT works great in that combo for cs2 since Nvidia driver overhead really tanks the performance a little bit
I got an RX570 4GB for £37 recently, just to play around with it. Absolute bargain, and still pretty capable with old games at 1080p. Runs incredibly cool and quiet.
I'm having that same issue in Helldivers 2; terrible FPS in the ship with very low gpu usage; and much better FPS in normal gameplay
This card is like £50-70 on Ebay in the UK. We are living in an age where for under £500 spent on your PC you can nearly play any modern game, even if it is on the lower end of graphics scale. I am very happy for kids today,
My first computer was £350 and had integrated graphics with less than 60 FPS on CS:Source.
I loved the 580 4GB on a 1080p monitor
If I hadn't bought a 1440p monitor, I'd still be using it
The thing is that the drivers made this card live longer than it should have, the 10xx cards from nvidia and amd's rx 400/500 might just be the best generation of cards, I wonder how long the 6xxx and 7xxxx series will last
RGHD finally reviewing the card I'm currently and have been using for 5 years... we have gone full circle xD
The RX 480 and 580 were very relevant and long-lasting midrange cards. It's only games like Starfield and Alan Wake 2 that finally show the age of the GPU.
Good Old Polaris. It took my RX 480 XFX Blower Black Edition 7 years to get finaly into her well deserved Retirement
Man Sapphire makes the best amd cards in my opinion. I have the 8gb sapphire 580 but i also have a 4gb 580 for a htpc. Its still a great card for 1080p gaming.
Yeah, Sapphire is my go to brand for AMD GPU's.
I think I'm like the very first person to own a 6GB(Yes, 6GB.) RX 580 (Some technician magically made the VRAM work since one of the Chipsets were broken and did some very technical soldering on it)
Color me impressed for that workaround. Hope that card serves you well even in mid-2024.
Just to sound like an old record - i'd be happy with older hardware running older Campaign / single player games at 720p(1366x766 etc) at 30fps. if you don't want to run 720p games in Window on a 1080p monitor (blurry mess to run Full screen) a HD-Ready TV (720p) will do.
720p Monitors are limited to about 18" and DVi /VGA a small 32" HD Ready TV has VGA and HDMi.
Rx 480 / rx 580 was a great card. Back when it launched, there wasn't many games that 'needed' 8gb of vram. Easy to see how you would have bought a 4gb card.
That 4gb had such good peformance for me somehow,and i had a weaker cpu and it ran games surprisingly good.
I love the rx 400 & 500 series of cards. 👍👌
The RX 580's staying power continues to amaze. Sure, it struggles a little nowadays, but it is a reminder of days gone by when GPUs could be purchased for reasonable prices. Such a shame those days are gone forever (thank you Nvidia!).
Buying an 8GB RX 480 was one of the best investments ever made, still using it in my secondary rig to this day
I owned the 8gb varient for about a month. Keeping it simple, I couldn't get past 40fps in any game. Thought it was broke so I bought a 2060 and still same issue. Turns out I broke my MB bios and after fixing, I was getting way better performance. So I bought about $500 in GPUS do to my incompetence.
could I get that 580
What CPU do you have?
@@hiddenguy67Have you checked your local Facebook Marketplace or Offerup?
It happens breaking a bios isn't exactly something you're going to easily identify if the pc is working
@@BREEZYM6015 Ryzen 5 3600
The default rx 580 would draw power over 200 watts.
The ones i got around asian market is rx 580 2048 sp. It has lower spec even than rx 570 :(
What a great timed video. My 1660ti got fried and I was looking for a cheap spare card till I can get a new one. I was looking at this one and it does look okay for a spare for now
A gem of a card. I used it for years before switching to Nvidia RTX. Didnt think the 4GB Variant existed- Good 1080P card, great Video.
The RX580/570. The cards that will not die. THE 1080 purchase from its era. Fantastic value
Nitro and pulse rx 5xx legendary cards lol. Nitro is the best version with great heatsink. These cards are mostly used for mining but the're really cheap now and still a great budget choice.
The transition 8:34 from the worst graphics imaginable to the most realistic looking ray tracing iv seen 🤣
😁
Running an 8GB rn, underclocked and undervolted to make it a bit quieter
Homelander: It was perfect...PERFECT, everything, down to the last minute details.
Still have my 480 Nitro+ 4GB, in my HTPC
i had rx580 8gb for last 6 years, i upgraded to rx 7900xt this year. But i still love my good old 580, my 1st real powerhouse gpu
This is the exact model I bought back in 2019. I sold it at the beginning of the pandemic, to get a better GPU at a reasonable price only to realize the insane GPU prices a week later. hahaha
Just sold mine a while ago. I do like the card but its power consumption is a bit high. I have an RX570 8gb which I chose to keep. Slightly weaker but has lower power consumption and more VRAM.
I'm still rocking the 4gb version
These Polaris cards age pretty well. The true budget king for under $50-60
Yeah great value for money right now
I had the blue 8 gig version of this saffire card, beauty
Currently have a 8gb version of the same card myself that i got from my local CEX, don't have the money to shell out on a newer or more powerful card and in all honesty after a year of using this its shown i don't need better!
I think the rx 500 series cards are perfect for competitive games and still holds up for older titles such a great card.
I still use my Sapphire RX580 Nitro+ SE 8GB and i am Happy with it.
Good design of the card, but my favourite ones are Founders Edition RTX 2000 series and ASUS STRIX cards such as Radeon r370 card
RX 580 is still the best backup card to keep sitting around in a box on a shelf... Just in case.
Is the RX 580 getting popular again, not too long ago Zwormz posted their RX 580 video XD
Yeah just watched that 😁
There's the 8gb RX 580, so in a way it still is.
Also there's crypto ready ones that can overclock so the RX 580 is gonna be around for a while
I went straight from a 570-4gb to a 3060ti. Not sure what is next. Now that rocm is a thing I'll probably be checking my cuda dependent software works with rocm when I do upgrade.
I had the 8gb version of this and considering it came out in 2017, it was still holding up ok until I replaced it 6 months ago with an rx6600. It was having trouble staying at 60 fps 1080p in most games and was running very hot and loud for me but if you're willing to turn some things down or only play esports titles, it's still a pretty good ultra-low budget pick if you can't afford an rx6600.
i have one of these in my backup hdd server, runs games surpriseingly well for an old 4gb card.
I have the 8gb, not in a system currently, but, it did me well for a number of years!
I have two Sapphire RX 470 cards, one with 8GB and the other with 4GB, both running at 570/580-level clocks. From the few games I play, I noticed the GPU typically runs out of gas before more than 4GB is needed. So if you can get an RX 480/580 with 8GB that's not too much of a premium over the 4GB variant, go for it. But if it's a lot more money, just get the 4GB.
Hey. I just got one today the 8GB version, 2048SP & 1306MHz.
Now I can play most games @ 1200p (16:10) 60fps stable with High/Ultra settings.
Probably will upgrade the i5 3570 to something slightly better like i7 4770 to reduce CPU bottleneck :)
Always had frame dips with GTA V (NaturalVision Remastered) probably due to modded graphics.
Other games runs fine though...
That’s the RX570 the real RX580 has 2304SP.
@@JayzBeerz So basically it's a rebadge 570 with some tweaks? I've read article about it somewhere saying that it is for Chinese market etc²...
But anyway kinda happy with the performance so far :)
Amazing what you can actually play on old hardware. Until a few months ago I had been running a I7 4790 and a GTX 1080 since around 2017ish it ran everything I threw at it at 1440p I even managed to run starfield fairly well on low-medium settings. I decided to sell my 1080 after the upgrade and it sold almost instantly after I listed it.
You know, the thing that amazes me the most about newer games and even some older titles is how good most of them still look with low detail settings. I'm in my 40ties now, so I grew up in a time where using low detail settings meant the games would look totally crap (for many games going below high settings already made a really stark difference in terms of visuals) and it really impacted the fun negatively if you had to do that to make a game playable. I really like that nowadays even the lowest settings are actually kinda okish and the games still kinda look like they are supposed to.
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2048 SP "rx580" plebs left the chat lmao
The cut down 2048SP has the full 8GB vRAM... It's a trade-off.
Bought RX 580 when my r290x died as stop gap and that was 5 years ago :)
XFX RX 580 8gb undervolted and custom fan curve works on locked frequency 1366 Mhz
Now it's time to upgrade to 6700xt
Used the RX580 for a while after seeing one of your older videos. It held up quite well, albeit it was the 8GB version
My rx 580 4gb was used as a mining card for a while and it’s still kicking in my pc to this day
I have a budget 3050 laptop with 4gb of vram i use when i dont have access to my desktop so kinda used this as a gauge for how that would hold up in other games. Nice, doesnt seem too bad yet especially when considering i wouldnt play a lot of the ones harder to run.
I've had this exact same graphics card (Sapphire Pulse RX 580 4GB) since 2017, and has been in my main gaming PC ever since. Considering your temps it's probably time to repaste mine, as mine gets much hotter.
Mine had temperature around 78 with new paste lol, maybe he is testing it in open rig without a case.
that is why i'm still holding on to my nitro RX 580 8gb. although i already have nitro+ RX 6800 16GB. because 580 is amazing card. especially the not gimped version.
Would you consider checking out how some older SLI & crossfire combos fare these days?
My RX580 (8gb Nitro) can run all but one of my masive library of games pretty well. The exception being Starfield. That was my cue to build a new system, based on a Ryzen 5800x3D and a RX7800xt. Of course that also runs games like Cyberpunk and Red Dead with better visuals. But I'm still impressed with what the old beast can do in 2024. And for general computing and work I use a RX570 (8gb Nitro, but on the slower BIOS), every day.
The GPU I was interested in during high school for a budget build.
I loved the design
Yeah really like this model :)
I had this card. It was surprisingly good! Even compared to 3060
I got this during the first bitcoin at 38 USD, the irresistable price which was made available by miners dumping so much of them. I used it to play mostly COD V and LoL and sold it at 148 USD when the bitcoin rose again. The same is with my current 6600xt.
Have been using GTX 1650 Super (4GB) since like 2021. I have only just started hitting the FPS bottlenecks lately in the modern games. Guess I'll have to start searching for an upgrade soon.
I also have a sapphire 4gb rx580. When I bought it second hand it came with a mining bios. Thankfully it had a dual bios switch
Those settings getting Yuotube recommended bitrate aren't available. Every games as any different car has or any electronic device has it's own way to achieve it and also there is that roadblock of having latest technology achievement. I have asked somebody to know it 3:58. We are good to go for somebody finding us livestock grass cutters 6:12. Trees here aren't so megascans, but you should know there is a possibility to lower quality.
About BG3. Although CPU matters, GPU matters even more. FX 6300 (yeah, it's my Win7 computer) : Radeon HD 7770, average 14 FPS, GTX 970 average 37 FPS, RTX 3080 12GB average 58 FPS. I have 60 FPS limit on Riva Tuner. No upscsaling included, medium preset.
I still run a 480 4gb! (at about 1370 mhz)
But I only play S.T.O. and it seems fine after many years.
I use it for my steam deck pc build and it runs great!
If you have A chance to get a card with more than 4gb you really should...
i have acer nitro 5 with 4gb 3050 and it's already not enough.
The most demanding game I play these days is Diablo 4, which is fine on this card. As I followed every new GPU launch on the market, I always said "One more generation before I'll pull the trigger". Here I am, still waiting for the rightful successor :)
It is sad to think it has not been beaten by 100% for the same price 8 years later.
I have this exact model. Great card
For the age of this card, results are pretty good. Probably 8GB version will do a bit better. Starfield is today's GTA IV: optimisation may be planned, but not even written yet. Have the same feeling about Alan Wake 2.
I run the exact same card you tested here. Never had an issue. I'll change it if I need to but until then it's been an epic GPU....I play Helldivers 2 and get a stable 30fps with default settings...i didn't change a thing
I had this exact gpu just a couple months ago, it’s not a bad gpu if you have the 8gb model
i have exact same card and it doin fine... there are only few games which i wouldnt call playable, but otherwise is good and there are plenty new stuff which still boots and runs acceptable (while lookin pretty good too).
LBH, 8GB VRAM still seems a bit silly in a GTX 1650 equivalent GPU. I can think of one use case of the top of my head where it might be useful - if you were playing FO4 at 1440p with all settings maxed, you will need at least 6GB. And you might get a solid 30fps on a RX 580. In newer titles, you will definitely run into issues at 1080p with settings maxed with a 4GB GPU but you're going to have other issues with the now relatively subterranean rasterization performance of the RX 580.
4:41 What would actually happen if you threw a frag at a car is rather boring. So here we see what would happen if you detonated half a kilo of C4 under the car.
this is the only youtuber i know who tests low vram with AA, TAA and ultra or high textures and low effects, i dont need to explain what this means i suppose.
XFX had an 8 gigabyte RX 580 that had awesome, hot swap fans.
Such a sweet card.
my adult daughter still played on a RX580 8 gig I got on Aliexpress for $47 in a intel 13400 system with 32 gig ddr 5 4800 ram and we talked about replacing it but she is like why it plays everything she wants to play great so we just roiling with it ..she is a adult and married but her and her husbands both are big gamers but I still hand down allot of good parts to them if they want them .
Good ol RX580!
I remember when my rig was AMD A8-7600 with RX580 4gb, it was a huge bottleneck for the GPU and a HUGE improvement from the GT1030!
then the mining boom went in, and believe me or not but I sold the RX580 for like 400$ lol, and then get myself a new rig with Ryzen 3 3200G 16gb ram, sold my old pc for 150$ to get a new 24" monitor lol.
good days good deals hahah
Picked up the same 4gb Pulse model for about 9$ as unstable,turns out thermal paste goes dust mode,after applying new it's now rock solid and plays well with i7 4790,tho
Not bad, could easily be used in an older system for older games without issue. In all honesty you could swap that i5 2500K to a 3rd gen i7 (the most that the motherboard supported) and still get a good experience, minus Starfield and Alan Wake 2. Those two games are horrifically unoptimized and need attention from the developers to be more playable on more hardware IMO.
AW2 isn't unoptimized, it needs HW support for mesh shaders and there's nothing that can be done to make it run better without that. Starfield is (hopefully) the last hurrah for an ancient game engine that was never intended for such a game.
I still keep a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 590 SE as a trophy. It's my favorite card and my intro to 1440p gaming.
i live in a pretty rural area in the US and my local computer shop still has an xfx rx 580 8gb brand new in box for 130 us.
This is so hilarious, I remember buying this over the 8gb with everyone saying that 4gb isn’t enough and won’t last.
And now, realistically, people are gonna replace both gpus due to it being slow not because of vram
The nitro versions certainly looked the part. How was just 7 years ago I had an RX 580 8GB that looked imposing and was an amazing blue and silver with some sort of led or rgb and currently I have an £800 RX that is white with an led switch it I was a light on? How the GPU looks is not my priority when buying but they certainly do not look anywhere as awesome as they did when they were much less money.
That 4gb still gives the old 270/280/290 hell