*UPDATE* - To be completely clear, if you have an Intel i5-6400 or newer CPU, you'll get very similar performance to what you see here as the Ryzen 3 1300X is a 4 core, 4 thread CPU. It is actually faster than the i5-6400, but not by a huge amount. If you have a i5-2400, i5-3450, i5-4440 or similar CPU, you'll get slightly less performance than this, it will vary from game to game how much the drop off is, but you lose a few FPS per generation you go back on average. That being said, the RX 560 is still a great card, even for an older system. The "AAA" games really would prefer to run on the Ryzen 5 1400 or better, given the choice, GTA V and Ghost Recon REALLY would do better on that, since the Ryzen 5 CPUs have at least 8 threads. The "Best Deal" on a CPU for longer term gaming is the Ryzen 5 1600, currently $209 on Amazon - amzn.to/2uVlVNU *NOTE* - If you prefer NVidia, the GTX 1050 provides very similar performance (link to the comparison in the video description), take your pick based on personal preference When the RX 570/580 cards come back in stock for normal prices, I'll do a full line comparison, RX 550/560/570/580/Vega, but that likely won't be for awhile, given the current inventory situation. *QUESTION* - Let me know how much you value watching the built in benchmark footage, that is what made this video so long and it took a LONG time to edit, there is about 6 hours of editing here, almost a full day. I could have made this video in half the time if putting in all the game footage wasn't needed (or if I could do just 2-4 of the cards instead of all 8). I would like to know if you would like the video as it is here, but only 2-3 videos published a week, or less detail and less actual game footage, but 4-5 videos published a week. It is an "either-or" since I can't do videos at this level of detail every other day, this was a 3 day project! As always, thank you so much for watching! :)
it almost brought a tear in my eye "intel i5-6400 or newer CPU, you'll get very similar performance to what you see here as the Ryzen 3 1300X is a 4 core, 4 thread CPU." this statement would be fantasy a year ago.....
Both a shorter version and the longer version of videos like this one are relevant. The short video makes more sense to someone that follows all your videos + those of some other tech specialists (which represents 1-2 videos a day only for the content you provide). Someone who is not an enthousiast and would like an in depth review (such as those provided in long reviews like this one) before a purchase will prefer this type of video. Longer videos are to be compared to reading/watching a review from Consumer Report / PC Mag. I know it does not provide a clear choice between short and long videos, but the fact that you provide quality videos in both formats makes your channel very interesting.
Your Videos are different from the other youtubers. They are highly detailed and everything is explained in the simplest way possible. Yes , some people don't appreciate the fact that your videos are so long , but that's exactly what the timestamps are for if they wanna skip ahead. Don't ever change , because for me every second is worth it as i always learn something new watching your videos no matter how long it is. And the best part is that you explain everything so clearly and in such a lucid manner that virtually anyone can understand what you're talking about. Kudos Tech Deals. Keep up the hard work.
Personally I appreciate the extra detail that you go into with these longer videos - I've seen some reviews that cover more games in a shorter time, but they don't give the more considered opinions, rather choosing to skate through and throw numbers at the screen. Ultimately you need to make videos that you are happy to put your name to...
Thank you for putting so much effort in these videos. I appreciate being able to see the fps while watching the benchmarks. I also think that the length of your videos are refreshing. It is nice to see such in depth reviews.
Oh dear sir you are amazing ! really in-depth review for the RX560 , hell , you're even explaining the benchmark of each Gpu , thank you so very much..i'm subscribing here !!
You speak right to where a ton of people are: more technical knowledge than average, but less than purely academic detail, amazing, I'm a sub for life.
I am new to Tech Deals. Absolutely sublime reviews (like a professor). Have you considered teaching ?? If not students of the world will miss a top quality teacher.
Well ... I've bought it about 2 months ago for about $107. And now its price gone up to $130. Btw, i live in a third world country. You Muricans are lucky, Newegg and microcent price is always great.
fajar adi Pradana which cpu do you have? Ive x4 860k and i get 120fps high settings in overwatch, but when i enter to team fights i get 40-70 i need help :(, also ive 4gb ram
There is a certain charm about your videos. You're so calm and you're videos are really simple yet very informative. Nothing like watching tech deals and cold coke
Hands down - best review. The format is perfect, even if it's 40 min, i was holdin my breath watching it. It answers all the qustions and rumours. I can imagine how much work it cost. So big thank you
I just loved this video!! Helped me a lot! I was in doubt about the 2gb or the 4gb version. In my country they have a slightly significant difference in price. Thanks, man! ^^
At 4 GB VRAM just push the texture detail up and keep the rest of the presets, as at least from what I know, texture detail doesn’t affect performance all too much.
Great video, I bounced around a lot trying to find a definitive video on the RX 460 and this was it. None of the other videos I watched mentioned the need for a dedicated 6 pin power cable either. Thank you very much for the hard work you guys put into this one.
@@klobiforpresident2254. I think Linus Tech Tips is a corporate mouth piece who constantly tries to sell his subscribers on the best of everything, even in his videos of how to save money on buying good, cheap hardware. It always ends up in the $2,000 range. Here's something that I'd like to tell him that I am building a decently, cheap, gaming computer for a little over a $1,100 by time I get it completed..., But it'll cost around $969.99 to get it completely set up to play games, but it won't have a water cooler on it, which will cost $135.99..., that will be the last thing that I buy for it, just in case that I want to overclock the CPU...peice w
Great and detailed analysis, answers all my questions. That's what I exactly was looking for. Also the pace of your video is great, you were not rushing. Well done!
Yes I do appreciate the level of details you provide with these edits, I think this is what distinguishes your videos the most of any other youtubers here. Even tho I will buy Vega I was interested in seeing what these 560's can push. My last x'60 radeon was the 9600 XT and since then I did not really build any pc. Until now. So the most I can do is to watch your videos from minute one until the end. Also the commentary is priceless, good job, hope you can adjust these lenghty videos to youtube's new 10 mins bs requirements somehow.
Love your work man you're my favorite TechTuber. I don't think I get too much out of watching the real time tests. I mostly just tune in to see the benchmark charts. There are somethings I do enjoy hearing about though like the fact that you mentioned how the VisionTek card runs the fan really fast which increases the sound but that could just be a comment you mention while showing the charts.
Love these videos, keep up the great work. You put so much time and knowledge into them. Plus game footage, the graphs.. etc. They're so full of importnant info, yet simply done and showed. Not overwhelming. Again, great work. :)
Ah, just the right video at the right time. Thanks! I can’t wait to finally get rid of my R7 250 :D Regarding benchmark length, I have to say I really don’t get much value out of the actual game footage or the live numbers with eight cards on two screens. I find the commentary very helpful and it’s very good to have external footage, but I cannot really get all the info without pausing or skipping back. I guess I’d prefer edited benchmarks, where you point out certain things of note, one at a time, and just skip the less interesting bits, especially if there are so many cards and games and built-in benchmarks involved; you could also upload benchmark footage separately, so everyone can grab what they need. Then again, I just watched the entire video and never felt like I needed to skip anything, so, carry on :)
Oh and since performance seems to be almost the same, maybe to save time you could do one card with a 6pin power and one without (like in this case you could've) or less card generally, there's almost no difference in the same category. I like the game footage and also the bench but you need to add Players Unknown Battleground to the list (right now is the shit) :)
Dude, great video, it is long, but this is the best benchmark video I have seen, in my opinion, it has so much depth, so much information, definitely subscribing, keep up the good word
I just ordered my Sapphire Pulse RX560 2GB today to go in my Ryzen build! I love the quad-screen, pretty much exactly what you do is spot-on & you have one of the BEST tech channels on youtube. You and JayzTwoCents are my 'go-to guys', with some others thrown in here and there. You are both very different and that's a good thing. Honestly, I wouldn't change a thing - keep doing what you are doing! I know your pain when it comes to editing - I write, record, mix & master my own original music(and play all the instruments!), and the end user really does not realize all the work that actually entails...
Tony's Fishing, Gaming & Guitars guys ...I brought an asus rx560 2gb version which doesnt require a power connector.......but the thing is doesn't boot at all....the fans start spinning on the card but there is no output signal on the monitor. I am so sad because of this.please someone help. P.S: I also brought a thermaltake 350 litepower power supply.
Thank You, you have enspired me to get the Salphire pulse 2gb variation rather then the 4gb one.I enjoy every video you make and hope to see much, much, more in the future -UltraNinja
Its really great to see your channel growing fast. You really put a great effort and money in making videos and even though most of your videos are like buyer guides but I still watch them because when a mans puts a lot of effort in something you gotta appreciate that, and tell me a better way to appreciate Teach Deals than watching Tech Deals video, liking it and sharing it with your friends.
I like the quad screen benchmarks and the real game play. The built in gives a good reference for card vs. card, and the real game play gives the what can I expect when I buy a card and want to use it. Keep up the awesome deal content!
Great review, the best I have seen so far! The detail and explanations are great, also the 4-way benchmarks provide a lot of information in "small space", I personally think this is a good addition. Overall I would keep this in the same format for other reviews. Keep up the good work!
I'm still watching this video entirely despite having a 1080Ti. I just find these videos extremely entertaining and I can learn a thing or two about budget gaming cards. Thanks again TechDeals! I've been here since you had less than 30k subs, warms my heart to see you grow like this! Wish half my family was so much into tech haha.
I'm not really a hardcore gamer. I'm a software engineer/casual gamer, but I felt I needed to tell you, I've seen a couple of your videos, and you are the best reviewer of ANYTHING on the ENTIRE internet. I wish you reviewed everything. The production quality, the detail, everything... I mean it.
I love this videos man!!!! I think for low end users who uses pc for casual gaming mostly watches movie's for them you should do a review of which gt 1030 to buy I think it will help a lot of user :)
very informative video. I decided to get the msi rx 560 aero 4gb to replace my sapphire r7 260x. The fan is going bad on it and think the card is causing blue screens.
Hey techdeals me again i need some help, im choosing a pc to buy for my brother and the one i have is out of stock,. i see a rx 470 4gb ryzen 5 1400 3.0 ghz, 8gb ddr4 ram vs my intel i5 6420p rx 480 4gb 8gb ddr4.... how will the ryzen perform?
When he makes a video on something EXACTLY when you need to know about it. Im planning on selling my amd athlon x4 860k, radeon rx460 4gb gigabyte version, a biistar hifi h37u3p motherboard, and 8 gb of ddr3. Also the Psu is a 480 watt. Im planning on selling this for around 600 dollars and using 20 out of pocket to buy a pc basically the same as the one he benchmarked these games on in the video.
HasNoStings Best Buy have a prebuilt pc featuring R5 1400 and RX 580 for $650, which is a lot better than your pc by a lot. KB and mouse included. Your RX 460 and 860K just won't sell it for that price.
Hey Tech Deals because of you i bought the Prebuilt with the i5 6420p processors 8gb ddr4 ram, and a rx 480 4gb i love it i can play pubg on the settings with 0 lag and leauge on very high with 140+ fps.
Thank you bro second video of you i watch i think i saw all the video and im now more convince to get the Asus rx 560 2 gb for my amd a10 6700 while i get more money to buy a ryzen it will be good for my cpu? i have 2x4 1600 mhz i just subscribe
Many thanks for beautifully presented insight into this choice. I'm here three years later and hence looking at these in the used market. I could never known that the vitally important choice was to get one with an external power connector and not the one with double the Vram! And I guess most people don't know this either as looking at the listings not one person references the power socket, but they all highlight when they've got more Vram!! Thanks again.
Also, ask yourself what makes sense for your budget and in the larger view, too. The differences he's highlighted need to be considered with some perspective. They are actually quite minute. Also I would suggest buying a new card rather than a used card around similar performance), since even the 560 with 4gb bought used may very well have been mined on, since when Eth was at peak, that card would have been just profitable...and these 560s I think would not make for great overheated cards. That means if you do try and overvolt it to OC it, you may find you will be adding the final straw to the camel's back, so to speak. With a newer card, you have the warrantee or at least the confidence in knowing that the card was never pushed or run continuously, nor are you rewarding miners who profit from coal powered energy (during climate heating) and dump their cards knowing the life expectancy on the capacitors, etc., is questionable at best.
I liked the video and appreciate the thorough reviews, very well done! However, you might want to think about the ridiculous pricing on the RX 570 and RX 580's due to crypto miners before recommending them. The jump from a 560 to a 570 is about $300 right now, which is why I went with a 560 and 1300x for my build. #subscribed
I appreciate the effort you put into making this video. I recommend you to all my friends who are building pcs when our income taxes come around. Keep up the great work 👌🏽
That was a big bite. Lots of stuff to look at. As you might expect, I liked the live action more than the test footage, but hearing how labor intensive your editing process is makes me feel guilty about being critical. I like it better when you just tell us which is the best deal. Maybe focus test footage on your top pick, saving you time, and saving my sore eyeballs. On my (now) dinky screen, a lot of small information is lost, and reading those tiny green numbers, in all those small windows, is not happening. I might also mention that your background boxes get in the way of cleanly presenting your featured product. I know I'm pushing it. I really do appreciate the effort. Thumbs-up, and stay cool. :)
I'm trying something new, probably too far the other direction, but this is a move away from the "endless game videos" that I've been doing recently... Trying to create self-contained videos that don't require watching 10 videos to get the point...
This video would have taken a week if I had done them all live game play... perhaps 2 weeks! As it was, just doing the 4 games with live play on 1 card still takes several hours...
Hi Tech Deals! my question is, is it really worth it to get 2 RX 560's and running them in crossfire? I already have an RX 560 and a crossfire certified motherboard that accepts 2 graphics cards and splits both slots evenly in PCIe x8 electrically from the CPU. I was thinking about getting an another RX 560. Should I go for it?
Another great video!! Can I ask something, can the Elgato HD60S's software work on an Ryzen 3 1300X ? Because on the website they have only i5's as requirement and I know R3 1300x is also 4 core...Could you please test that in a future video ?
Nice and elaborate review! Well done! I was looking for a new card, and was in doubt about the exact same things you mentioned here: to go for a 550 or 560, and whether 2GB or 4 GB would be better/worth the price. Keep up the good work!
Many thanks for your great job, it very helpful... You got my thumbs up and subscribe channel... But I have questions, what if the CPU is athlon X4 950? It has a similar specs with ryzen 3 ...But it cost more cheaper
Hi, tech deals! Just to say that I love your channel and videos, you are awesome explaining every detail of these products, is helpful. My question : I just bought a new pc : AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Rx 560 PowerColor 4gb DHA 8gb ddr4 Crucial 2400mhz Evga 500w B Asus Prime B350M K Seagate Barracuda 1tb 7200rpm Now... As I watched benchmarks for CS GO, all RX 560 have about 100 - 150 fps on max settings.. My gpu cant get over 60,70...I know thats enough, but why is thay much lower... I wanted to buy Saphire Pulse, it was even cheaper than PowerColor, but it was out of stock. I think it is the gpu that is bad... Should I sell the gpu and maybe get Saphire or add some money for 10603gb?
can someone count how many times he says "And well see the benchmarks in minute" lol its been like 10 mins bruh. great video! helped me decide which one to get, went with the gigabyte make
You're making me feel very good about my ASUS rx-560 purchase. However, a note on the 6-pin connector and 4gb RAM: Could you explain how those things give an advantage to streaming and capturing vs PCIe power draw and 2gb RAM? I have yet to fully complete the set-up of my PC, and haven't been able to find any information about it. My rx560 draws from the Motherboard, meaning I can't really push it that hard. Any reply would be appreciated.
Hey Tech Deals, so I am buying that 820$ PC that you showed on stream and I was wondering would the process of adding another 8 gigs of ram be the same like it was with the 720$ PC?
This Video was phenomenal! Really helpful, really detailed and much more on the mark. It helped me make a better decision for that ole Dollar to performance ratio. :D The 2Gig is more then enough you said. Amen I said!
My question is I have a evga 1050 ti Overclocked. I was debating going over to amd cards due to me having freesync monitors. If I were to change cards, would I see a hut in performance, but gain freesync? Is it worth it? Thanks as always and love your videos.
Thank you for your detailed video. I have a SFF computer and need a low profile card. I am thinking of getting the VisionTek RX 560 4M AMD Radeon PCI Express 3.0 4GB GDDR5 (has 4 miniDP connections) and wondering if the low profile cards are the same as the regular sized ones. Also, if the RX 560 is similar to the GTX 1050 why is there such a big price difference?
That model is, until I am able to verify and run a diagnostic on it, I believe the rx 560x , a cut down version (from 1750mhz core to 1500), though it could just be a cut down 560 (non-x). Not a huge difference but perhaps noticeable. That being said it will be outperformed by the 1050-not the Ti version- by approx 25%). Your card stock will outperform a 1030 but there are limits to how you can overclock it. I would suggest removing the stock minifan and tying on a larger fan to the heatsink to start, this will of course void the warrantee. I believe your card has potential as a low performance budget gaming card and is still getting driver updates (it also is a year younger than the 1050) and AMD are good for drivers, though that being said the 1050's sales dwarf the 560x, so there is that consideration too. All-in-all, I believe it the card you are referring to is a hidden gem, especailly during the GPU apocalypse for those : a-who want entry level gaming that punches above its weight, especially with some modding b-who want multi monitor support c-who want something that will get them by in teh meantime to tide them over until gpus come down to normal (or at least reasonable price levels d-who do NOT want to buy used, from miners, or from scalpers I say win-win-win-win, but then again I haven't really tested this little wonder yet, have I (it seems as though it cannot be the rx 560x because this sff 560 is clocked at 1500 and the 560x is clocked at 1750, like most of the 560 lineup. Relative performance differences might be negligible, however.
I have a very similar build to this, however I only have 2x4 lpx corsair vengeance at 3000mhz. How did you get your RAM to run at 2933? Mine only runs at approx 2100. Did you update the BIOS?
Thanks, this video helped me a lot. I would like to suggest a new bar at the charts for us to see the benefits of the fans, the temperature bars. Thanks for making this video.
*UPDATE* - To be completely clear, if you have an Intel i5-6400 or newer CPU, you'll get very similar performance to what you see here as the Ryzen 3 1300X is a 4 core, 4 thread CPU. It is actually faster than the i5-6400, but not by a huge amount.
If you have a i5-2400, i5-3450, i5-4440 or similar CPU, you'll get slightly less performance than this, it will vary from game to game how much the drop off is, but you lose a few FPS per generation you go back on average. That being said, the RX 560 is still a great card, even for an older system.
The "AAA" games really would prefer to run on the Ryzen 5 1400 or better, given the choice, GTA V and Ghost Recon REALLY would do better on that, since the Ryzen 5 CPUs have at least 8 threads. The "Best Deal" on a CPU for longer term gaming is the Ryzen 5 1600, currently $209 on Amazon - amzn.to/2uVlVNU
*NOTE* - If you prefer NVidia, the GTX 1050 provides very similar performance (link to the comparison in the video description), take your pick based on personal preference
When the RX 570/580 cards come back in stock for normal prices, I'll do a full line comparison, RX 550/560/570/580/Vega, but that likely won't be for awhile, given the current inventory situation.
*QUESTION* - Let me know how much you value watching the built in benchmark footage, that is what made this video so long and it took a LONG time to edit, there is about 6 hours of editing here, almost a full day. I could have made this video in half the time if putting in all the game footage wasn't needed (or if I could do just 2-4 of the cards instead of all 8).
I would like to know if you would like the video as it is here, but only 2-3 videos published a week, or less detail and less actual game footage, but 4-5 videos published a week. It is an "either-or" since I can't do videos at this level of detail every other day, this was a 3 day project!
As always, thank you so much for watching! :)
*LOVE YOU TECH DEALS!!* NEVER STOP
it almost brought a tear in my eye "intel i5-6400 or newer CPU, you'll get very similar performance to what you see here as the Ryzen 3 1300X is a 4 core, 4 thread CPU." this statement would be fantasy a year ago.....
Both a shorter version and the longer version of videos like this one are relevant. The short video makes more sense to someone that follows all your videos + those of some other tech specialists (which represents 1-2 videos a day only for the content you provide). Someone who is not an enthousiast and would like an in depth review (such as those provided in long reviews like this one) before a purchase will prefer this type of video. Longer videos are to be compared to reading/watching a review from Consumer Report / PC Mag. I know it does not provide a clear choice between short and long videos, but the fact that you provide quality videos in both formats makes your channel very interesting.
I like the live game play as well, but it takes a long time to make... :)
Mahone, Watch my R3 launch video, the R3 1300X at stock beats the i5-7400 in almost every situation...
Your Videos are different from the other youtubers. They are highly detailed and everything is explained in the simplest way possible. Yes , some people don't appreciate the fact that your videos are so long , but that's exactly what the timestamps are for if they wanna skip ahead. Don't ever change , because for me every second is worth it as i always learn something new watching your videos no matter how long it is. And the best part is that you explain everything so clearly and in such a lucid manner that virtually anyone can understand what you're talking about. Kudos Tech Deals. Keep up the hard work.
+Navonil Sarkar Thanks for the kind words... 😀
Navonil Sarkar agree. His review is the most detailed. One of the best tech reviewer.
This review is a lot more persuading than just benchmark graphs. This really helped me make up my mind.
Personally I appreciate the extra detail that you go into with these longer videos - I've seen some reviews that cover more games in a shorter time, but they don't give the more considered opinions, rather choosing to skate through and throw numbers at the screen.
Ultimately you need to make videos that you are happy to put your name to...
Can tell you're intelligent. Everything is presented in a perfectly logical order.
Thank you for putting so much effort in these videos. I appreciate being able to see the fps while watching the benchmarks. I also think that the length of your videos are refreshing. It is nice to see such in depth reviews.
Oh dear sir you are amazing ! really in-depth review for the RX560 , hell , you're even explaining the benchmark of each Gpu , thank you so very much..i'm subscribing here !!
Great channel. No fancy FX, no fancy music, no useless chatting, just going straight to the matter.
My most sincere appreciation and congratulations.
You speak right to where a ton of people are: more technical knowledge than average, but less than purely academic detail, amazing, I'm a sub for life.
Hello and welcome to Tech Deals' cult. You may get your robe from John Miller, if you have any questions the community is there to help.
you are always so clear and relaxed in your videos; very nice
I never skip around in your videos. Way too informative for me to do so. Great vid as always.
Thanks so much for watching! :)
I am new to Tech Deals. Absolutely sublime reviews (like a professor). Have you considered teaching ?? If not students of the world will miss a top quality teacher.
Another video from Tech Deals?!
Yay!!!
Amazing video! You answered all of my questions about RX 560!
P.S. One comprehensive 40 minute video worth more than a bunch of short reviews.
Sapphire Pulse 2GB user here. Glad to know that i've bought it ...
+fajar adi Pradana Yes, it is a great card.
Well ... I've bought it about 2 months ago for about $107. And now its price gone up to $130. Btw, i live in a third world country. You Muricans are lucky, Newegg and microcent price is always great.
fajar adi Pradana which cpu do you have? Ive x4 860k and i get 120fps high settings in overwatch, but when i enter to team fights i get 40-70 i need help :(, also ive 4gb ram
An old rusty i5-2500K on a mere 768p TV. Sorry dude, i dont play overwatch.
fajar adi Pradana it's okey. Thanks anyways dude.
Tech Deals don't change a thing with the channel. I like the fairly long videos that are full of information. Keep up the good work.
There is a certain charm about your videos. You're so calm and you're videos are really simple yet very informative. Nothing like watching tech deals and cold coke
Hands down - best review. The format is perfect, even if it's 40 min, i was holdin my breath watching it. It answers all the qustions and rumours. I can imagine how much work it cost. So big thank you
I just loved this video!!
Helped me a lot!
I was in doubt about the 2gb or the 4gb version. In my country they have a slightly significant difference in price.
Thanks, man! ^^
At 4 GB VRAM just push the texture detail up and keep the rest of the presets, as at least from what I know, texture detail doesn’t affect performance all too much.
i remember when this channel hit 9k, tech deals you are the best reviewer i know
I was waiting for this! This is my new favorite channel.
I think that some people don't realize how detailed you video are and how much work goes into making them. Keep up the great work. :)
3 days? really? goddamn. you gave us your time so we can know what to buy. you just earned a like and a sub. i have so much respect for you now!
I like having the split four screens showing afterburner and how the video plays using those four different graphics cards!
Great video, I bounced around a lot trying to find a definitive video on the RX 460 and this was it. None of the other videos I watched mentioned the need for a dedicated 6 pin power cable either. Thank you very much for the hard work you guys put into this one.
By FAR my favorite tech UA-cam. Puts real effort in his video.
Well, many others do too.
AdoredTV for example.
Or Linus, I don't like his videos, but he _has_ an army of editors that probably do stuff.
@@klobiforpresident2254. I think Linus Tech Tips is a corporate mouth piece who constantly tries to sell his subscribers on the best of everything, even in his videos of how to save money on buying good, cheap hardware. It always ends up in the $2,000 range. Here's something that I'd like to tell him that I am building a decently, cheap, gaming computer for a little over a $1,100 by time I get it completed..., But it'll cost around $969.99 to get it completely set up to play games, but it won't have a water cooler on it, which will cost $135.99..., that will be the last thing that I buy for it, just in case that I want to overclock the CPU...peice w
Hello and WELCOME to Tech Deals! That is all I need to hear :)))
another solid review, thanks man, and keep it up
Great and detailed analysis, answers all my questions. That's what I exactly was looking for. Also the pace of your video is great, you were not rushing. Well done!
Yes I do appreciate the level of details you provide with these edits, I think this is what distinguishes your videos the most of any other youtubers here. Even tho I will buy Vega I was interested in seeing what these 560's can push. My last x'60 radeon was the 9600 XT and since then I did not really build any pc. Until now. So the most I can do is to watch your videos from minute one until the end. Also the commentary is priceless, good job, hope you can adjust these lenghty videos to youtube's new 10 mins bs requirements somehow.
Love your work man you're my favorite TechTuber. I don't think I get too much out of watching the real time tests. I mostly just tune in to see the benchmark charts. There are somethings I do enjoy hearing about though like the fact that you mentioned how the VisionTek card runs the fan really fast which increases the sound but that could just be a comment you mention while showing the charts.
Love these videos, keep up the great work. You put so much time and knowledge into them. Plus game footage, the graphs.. etc.
They're so full of importnant info, yet simply done and showed. Not overwhelming.
Again, great work. :)
Ah, just the right video at the right time. Thanks! I can’t wait to finally get rid of my R7 250 :D Regarding benchmark length, I have to say I really don’t get much value out of the actual game footage or the live numbers with eight cards on two screens. I find the commentary very helpful and it’s very good to have external footage, but I cannot really get all the info without pausing or skipping back. I guess I’d prefer edited benchmarks, where you point out certain things of note, one at a time, and just skip the less interesting bits, especially if there are so many cards and games and built-in benchmarks involved; you could also upload benchmark footage separately, so everyone can grab what they need. Then again, I just watched the entire video and never felt like I needed to skip anything, so, carry on :)
Thanks for watching and the feedback! I'm reading it all! :)
Great job on the video. Love the detail and appreciate the extra work for the 4 screen live feeds. Thanks for the hard work!
Don't need to watch the whole video to leave that thumb up! I already know it's gonna be awesome! :)
+Luca Digioia Aww, thank you! 😀
Oh and since performance seems to be almost the same, maybe to save time you could do one card with a 6pin power and one without (like in this case you could've) or less card generally, there's almost no difference in the same category. I like the game footage and also the bench but you need to add Players Unknown Battleground to the list (right now is the shit) :)
@@LucaDigioia83 now its not shit :)
Dude, great video, it is long, but this is the best benchmark video I have seen, in my opinion, it has so much depth, so much information, definitely subscribing, keep up the good word
I just ordered my Sapphire Pulse RX560 2GB today to go in my Ryzen build! I love the quad-screen, pretty much exactly what you do is spot-on & you have one of the BEST tech channels on youtube. You and JayzTwoCents are my 'go-to guys', with some others thrown in here and there. You are both very different and that's a good thing. Honestly, I wouldn't change a thing - keep doing what you are doing!
I know your pain when it comes to editing - I write, record, mix & master my own original music(and play all the instruments!), and the end user really does not realize all the work that actually entails...
Tony's Fishing, Gaming & Guitars guys ...I brought an asus rx560 2gb version which doesnt require a power connector.......but the thing is doesn't boot at all....the fans start spinning on the card but there is no output signal on the monitor. I am so sad because of this.please someone help. P.S: I also brought a thermaltake 350 litepower power supply.
Thank You, you have enspired me to get the Salphire pulse 2gb variation rather then the 4gb one.I enjoy every video you make and hope to see much, much, more in the future
-UltraNinja
+Ultra Ninja Thanks! 😀
Its really great to see your channel growing fast. You really put a great effort and money in making videos and even though most of your videos are like buyer guides but I still watch them because when a mans puts a lot of effort in something you gotta appreciate that, and tell me a better way to appreciate Teach Deals than watching Tech Deals video, liking it and sharing it with your friends.
Thanks for watching and the support! :)
The effort put in these videos it's outstanding :)
Thanks for adding labels!
I like the quad screen benchmarks and the real game play. The built in gives a good reference for card vs. card, and the real game play gives the what can I expect when I buy a card and want to use it. Keep up the awesome deal content!
Great review, the best I have seen so far! The detail and explanations are great, also the 4-way benchmarks provide a lot of information in "small space", I personally think this is a good addition. Overall I would keep this in the same format for other reviews. Keep up the good work!
I'm still watching this video entirely despite having a 1080Ti. I just find these videos extremely entertaining and I can learn a thing or two about budget gaming cards. Thanks again TechDeals! I've been here since you had less than 30k subs, warms my heart to see you grow like this! Wish half my family was so much into tech haha.
I was waiting for this video! :D Great! Thanks a lot! Looking forward to see yours upcoming videos! 10+
This is the best video I have ever seen on GPU review great work!!!! it earned you a sub
Probably the best RX 570 review on youtube. Great video man, keep it up!
I'm not really a hardcore gamer. I'm a software engineer/casual gamer, but I felt I needed to tell you, I've seen a couple of your videos, and you are the best reviewer of ANYTHING on the ENTIRE internet. I wish you reviewed everything. The production quality, the detail, everything... I mean it.
Your videos are dry as hell BUT I LOVE THEM! Very linear, well thought out, and informative. Thanks for taking the time to do them.
I love this videos man!!!!
I think for low end users who uses pc for casual gaming mostly watches movie's for them you should do a review of which gt 1030 to buy I think it will help a lot of user :)
This video it's so complete, i was looking for this a long time, thanks for do it
very informative video. I decided to get the msi rx 560 aero 4gb to replace my sapphire r7 260x. The fan is going bad on it and think the card is causing blue screens.
One of the best reviews I've ever seen. Thank you very much. 4 Screens at the same time is very good for comparison.
Thank you for the benchmark links!
What the heck?! I wasn’t subscribed to you dude!!! I just did ☹️ I’ve been watching your vids for a good while now. Amazing.
Hey techdeals me again i need some help, im choosing a pc to buy for my brother and the one i have is out of stock,. i see a rx 470 4gb ryzen 5 1400 3.0 ghz, 8gb ddr4 ram vs my intel i5 6420p rx 480 4gb 8gb ddr4.... how will the ryzen perform?
very detailed video nice work sir! you deserve a million subs!!!
Great video ( never long enough for me ) keep that route :)
interesting to see little fps difference between 2gb vs 4gb even though 4gb used more than 2gb of vram. didn't expect that.
When he makes a video on something EXACTLY when you need to know about it.
Im planning on selling my amd athlon x4 860k, radeon rx460 4gb gigabyte version, a biistar hifi h37u3p motherboard, and 8 gb of ddr3. Also the Psu is a 480 watt. Im planning on selling this for around 600 dollars and using 20 out of pocket to buy a pc basically the same as the one he benchmarked these games on in the video.
ConsciousN Trill i mean i might get a 580, and im mostly rebuilding for a new chipset
I'll rather buy new for cheaper than buy your pc.
ImNotCool but then you would havw to build it yourself, and id be selling it w a keyboard and mouse
HasNoStings Best Buy have a prebuilt pc featuring R5 1400 and RX 580 for $650, which is a lot better than your pc by a lot. KB and mouse included. Your RX 460 and 860K just won't sell it for that price.
$50 more for 2x the performance.
thank u sir for the effort, great video as always! we always supporting u from the back, cheers sir! :)
Thanks for this really awesome video! You put so much work into it and you deterred me from buying that Powercolor card.
Hey Tech Deals because of you i bought the Prebuilt with the i5 6420p processors 8gb ddr4 ram, and a rx 480 4gb i love it i can play pubg on the settings with 0 lag and leauge on very high with 140+ fps.
Thank you bro second video of you i watch i think i saw all the video and im now more convince to get the Asus rx 560 2 gb for my amd a10 6700 while i get more money to buy a ryzen it will be good for my cpu? i have 2x4 1600 mhz i just subscribe
I can't express in words how much this video helped me. Thank you so much for your time and effort!
Many thanks for beautifully presented insight into this choice. I'm here three years later and hence looking at these in the used market. I could never known that the vitally important choice was to get one with an external power connector and not the one with double the Vram! And I guess most people don't know this either as looking at the listings not one person references the power socket, but they all highlight when they've got more Vram!! Thanks again.
Also, ask yourself what makes sense for your budget and in the larger view, too. The differences he's highlighted need to be considered with some perspective. They are actually quite minute. Also I would suggest buying a new card rather than a used card around similar performance), since even the 560 with 4gb bought used may very well have been mined on, since when Eth was at peak, that card would have been just profitable...and these 560s I think would not make for great overheated cards. That means if you do try and overvolt it to OC it, you may find you will be adding the final straw to the camel's back, so to speak. With a newer card, you have the warrantee or at least the confidence in knowing that the card was never pushed or run continuously, nor are you rewarding miners who profit from coal powered energy (during climate heating) and dump their cards knowing the life expectancy on the capacitors, etc., is questionable at best.
BEST review!!! so detailed, data-driven and convincing
I liked the video and appreciate the thorough reviews, very well done! However, you might want to think about the ridiculous pricing on the RX 570 and RX 580's due to crypto miners before recommending them. The jump from a 560 to a 570 is about $300 right now, which is why I went with a 560 and 1300x for my build.
#subscribed
Really apreciate a mount of effort and detail you put in. I m learning a lot from you Mr Tech.
I appreciate the effort you put into making this video. I recommend you to all my friends who are building pcs when our income taxes come around. Keep up the great work 👌🏽
Great review! Exactly the info I was looking for!
Does the 2 fan gigabyte card offer better cooling than the 1 fan sapphire? I mean in the video is about 8"c cooler. But how is the noise?
I don't mind if the video is long! every seconds are informative! thank you sir!
That was a big bite. Lots of stuff to look at. As you might expect, I liked the live action more than the test footage, but hearing how labor intensive your editing process is makes me feel guilty about being critical. I like it better when you just tell us which is the best deal. Maybe focus test footage on your top pick, saving you time, and saving my sore eyeballs. On my (now) dinky screen, a lot of small information is lost, and reading those tiny green numbers, in all those small windows, is not happening. I might also mention that your background boxes get in the way of cleanly presenting your featured product. I know I'm pushing it. I really do appreciate the effort. Thumbs-up, and stay cool. :)
I'm trying something new, probably too far the other direction, but this is a move away from the "endless game videos" that I've been doing recently... Trying to create self-contained videos that don't require watching 10 videos to get the point...
This video would have taken a week if I had done them all live game play... perhaps 2 weeks! As it was, just doing the 4 games with live play on 1 card still takes several hours...
Hi Tech Deals! my question is, is it really worth it to get 2 RX 560's and running them in crossfire? I already have an RX 560 and a crossfire certified motherboard that accepts 2 graphics cards and splits both slots evenly in PCIe x8 electrically from the CPU. I was thinking about getting an another RX 560. Should I go for it?
Another great video!! Can I ask something, can the Elgato HD60S's software work on an Ryzen 3 1300X ? Because on the website they have only i5's as requirement and I know R3 1300x is also 4 core...Could you please test that in a future video ?
I have this playing in the background while doing homework. Voice is soothing!
Nice and elaborate review! Well done! I was looking for a new card, and was in doubt about the exact same things you mentioned here: to go for a 550 or 560, and whether 2GB or 4 GB would be better/worth the price.
Keep up the good work!
Many thanks for your great job, it very helpful... You got my thumbs up and subscribe channel... But I have questions, what if the CPU is athlon X4 950? It has a similar specs with ryzen 3 ...But it cost more cheaper
Hi, tech deals!
Just to say that I love your channel and videos, you are awesome explaining every detail of these products, is helpful.
My question :
I just bought a new pc :
AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Rx 560 PowerColor 4gb DHA
8gb ddr4 Crucial 2400mhz
Evga 500w B
Asus Prime B350M K
Seagate Barracuda 1tb 7200rpm
Now... As I watched benchmarks for CS GO, all RX 560 have about 100 - 150 fps on max settings..
My gpu cant get over 60,70...I know thats enough, but why is thay much lower...
I wanted to buy Saphire Pulse, it was even cheaper than PowerColor, but it was out of stock. I think it is the gpu that is bad... Should I sell the gpu and maybe get Saphire or add some money for 10603gb?
Thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Tech deals you are exactly right why do you need the 4gb frame buffer on a low cost card!
can someone count how many times he says "And well see the benchmarks in minute" lol its been like 10 mins bruh.
great video! helped me decide which one to get, went with the gigabyte make
love your videos!
helpfull and informative
nice time stamps as well :)
You're making me feel very good about my ASUS rx-560 purchase. However, a note on the 6-pin connector and 4gb RAM:
Could you explain how those things give an advantage to streaming and capturing vs PCIe power draw and 2gb RAM? I have yet to fully complete the set-up of my PC, and haven't been able to find any information about it. My rx560 draws from the Motherboard, meaning I can't really push it that hard. Any reply would be appreciated.
Subbed ,coz u do really explain this in details ,keep it up :).So i going for 2gb rx 560 and ryzen 1300x.
Hey Tech Deals, so I am buying that 820$ PC that you showed on stream and I was wondering would the process of adding another 8 gigs of ram be the same like it was with the 720$ PC?
that was thorough. I have no questions.
i have got my rx560 2gb saphire for 80$ at a promotion 1 month ago, now its about 140$.
i found this, watch 15sec and then, subscribe no debatte. thanks for the information 🤘
Thank you so much! Was looking if there's any difference in performance between 560 2gb vs 4gb. Got the answer.. subscribing now! :D
This Video was phenomenal! Really helpful, really detailed and much more on the mark. It helped me make a better decision for that ole Dollar to performance ratio. :D The 2Gig is more then enough you said. Amen I said!
This is the videos reviews that I loved to watch!
+Rubén Díaz Fraga Awesome, thanks for the support!
My question is I have a evga 1050 ti Overclocked. I was debating going over to amd cards due to me having freesync monitors. If I were to change cards, would I see a hut in performance, but gain freesync? Is it worth it? Thanks as always and love your videos.
Amazing detail! You clarified a ton! Thanks
Insanely informative video, thank you so much for all this. Has helped me tremendously.
Thank you for your detailed video. I have a SFF computer and need a low profile card. I am thinking of getting the VisionTek RX 560 4M AMD Radeon PCI Express 3.0 4GB GDDR5 (has 4 miniDP connections) and wondering if the low profile cards are the same as the regular sized ones. Also, if the RX 560 is similar to the GTX 1050 why is there such a big price difference?
That model is, until I am able to verify and run a diagnostic on it, I believe the rx 560x , a cut down version (from 1750mhz core to 1500), though it could just be a cut down 560 (non-x). Not a huge difference but perhaps noticeable. That being said it will be outperformed by the 1050-not the Ti version- by approx 25%). Your card stock will outperform a 1030 but there are limits to how you can overclock it. I would suggest removing the stock minifan and tying on a larger fan to the heatsink to start, this will of course void the warrantee. I believe your card has potential as a low performance budget gaming card and is still getting driver updates (it also is a year younger than the 1050) and AMD are good for drivers, though that being said the 1050's sales dwarf the 560x, so there is that consideration too. All-in-all, I believe it the card you are referring to is a hidden gem, especailly during the GPU apocalypse for those :
a-who want entry level gaming that punches above its weight, especially with some modding
b-who want multi monitor support
c-who want something that will get them by in teh meantime to tide them over until gpus come down to normal (or at least reasonable price levels
d-who do NOT want to buy used, from miners, or from scalpers
I say win-win-win-win, but then again I haven't really tested this little wonder yet, have I
(it seems as though it cannot be the rx 560x because this sff 560 is clocked at 1500 and the 560x is clocked at 1750, like most of the 560 lineup. Relative performance differences might be negligible, however.
I have a very similar build to this, however I only have 2x4 lpx corsair vengeance at 3000mhz. How did you get your RAM to run at 2933? Mine only runs at approx 2100. Did you update the BIOS?
Thanks, this video helped me a lot. I would like to suggest a new bar at the charts for us to see the benefits of the fans, the temperature bars. Thanks for making this video.
3 days ! Lot of work. Thank you very much.