The RX 570 - Can It Still Offer An Acceptable Gaming Experience?
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Today we're looking at the 8GB AMD Radeon RX 570. I was going to be seeing how the 4GB RX 570 held up in 2022 but after a slight mix up, I've ended up with the 8GB GPU instead. Not a bad start to the day!
0:00 Introduction and Specs
1:07 Call of Duty Warzone
2:17 Cyberpunk 2077
3:36 Deathloop
4:35 Elden Ring
6:02 Far Cry 6
7:00 Fortnite
7:49 Forza Horizon 5
8:45 God of War
9:30 GTA V
10:19 Red Dead Redemption 2
11:10 Final Thoughts
Thanks for watching :) - Наука та технологія
I really hope AMD doesn’t abandon Polaris anytime soon. It looks like it’ll be another beautifully ageing architecture aslong as AMD doesn’t do what they like to do…
im scared that amd will drop support soon, what i dont like about polaris is that it is a bit unrelayable.
@@costi2596 i hope they community will make custom drivers like with the HD 7000 series and r7/r9
@@costi2596 3 more years
At least on the amd side you have 3rd party options like nimeZ drivers that can keep you going for a little while longer.
Realistically, I don't see them dropping Polaris until 2024...
But that could be like January 2024...
We'll see ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I can certainly answer yes to that! I currently have an RX570 4GB in my system and it runs like a champ, but struggles a little with newer titles. I’m due for an upgrade soon but I’m proud of how this $120 card performed so far.
Same bro 👌 i also want to upgrade and just waiting for prices to go down...mine runs very hot at 80° while gaming
@@Ramattra-ow clean it and change thermal paste!
@@Ramattra-ow Try repasting, adjusting the fan curve, and undervolting it. My 580 ran at 85c while gaming but I did all of the above and now it's down to around 63c.
Yep, another Proud RX570 owner, Though ever since Elite Dangerous Odyssey hit, them Concourses do take their toll.
@@Ramattra-ow You can undervolt the card/core whilst keeping the same frequencies... drop 5-10-12 degrees with 0 consequences...
still rocking my 580. probably gonna keep using it until it dies. even if drivers become unsupported, i'm 100% sure the community will brew up custom drivers for windows & it'll never go unsupported in linux.
I'm sure there are Nimez drivers for it ^^
The only reason in 2017 I bought a 1060 6GB was because the 580 was almost double the price. I think the RX580 is mid tier legend, many of us that had the more popular(cheaper) mid tier legend of the era did covet the 580, great card and with the 256bit memory bus and 8GB once the price levelled with the 1060 it became a no brainer.
@@darthwiizius I live in Germany, here I paid 200€ for my old RX580 (Sapphire Nitro+). Thanks to AMDs generous bonus I also got DMC V and RE2 Keys pre-release, which made the deal even better. A 1060 with less memory would've cost me 250€, with maybe a 10€ steam gift card because Nvidia hates their customers ^^'
But yeah, it was a neat card and still does very well and I would still buy one as a backup card in 2022. It's relatively cheap, has plenty of memory, is easily overclockable or undervoltable thanks to AMDs Radeon Suite and performs well while being pretty much silent, atleast from my experience
i have a 8670 m and when i install drivers it freezes and crashes what should i do?
@@xPandamon
Here in the UK(modern insanity understood) when I bought my single fan 1060 I paid £180 in 2017 when the 580 was over £300 due to mining. A couple of years later when my brother bought a Sapphire 2 fan version for £80 I was seriously thinking of a free swap upgrade. I replaced the 1060 with a 2060S in 2020 because even by 2019 I noticed performance dropping off, the 580 never had this problem so I made sure I replaced my card with a card with a 256bit memory bus like the 580. In that generation of card I think the legends are the 1080ti and the RX580, 2 cards I never owned due to circumstances(and, cough, because I might be a skinflint, hehe).
my 570 has been playing games at high settings for a couple years now, so i think its one of the best budget gpus.
Yeah it’s held up so well
@@milosstojanovic4623 i mean im playing at high 60fps, like idk what to tell you.
@@milosstojanovic4623 or you use 2k to 4k resolutions
I second this. I think I might get another so I can run crossfire
Every 2 years you should turn the setting from ultra to high to medium to low and finally after 8 years the setting is lowest 😆
I remember first watching this channel on an R7 240 and 2-core cpu PC a few years ago. Now I'm on a GTX 1650 and R5 5600H gaming laptop, still enjoying your great content! Cheers mate!
I remember going from a HD4870 with a hockey mask on it, to a rx 570 and it changed my life
really like the video format, starting with the facecam just like before and boy that room's full of pc components
I have this exact model and bought it brand new for $140 on Amazon US. I was told a million times from the tech UA-camrs that I watched that this is the best budget card overall from AMD and has 8GBs of GDDR5. So yeah, not bad with video encoding either and I am a content creator so the extra VRAM does help.
This was a card I bought new when I built my first PC and it's done me very well all this time, I guess now you made a video on it I should probably upgrade :')
AMD’s RX570 and RX580 (especially the the 8gb models) are definitely standing the test of time and refuse to die! Awesome performers with decent quality settings and frame rates with many titles still….. although FSR does assist a little bit here and there and is a great bonus to have these days for all 🥰👍😇 I love these reviews as many people get hooked on the latest and greatest and forget what budget friendly alternatives are out there!
yes but they are waay overpriced lol
My 570 8gb is still strong. Runs 4k on high settings with around 50, 60 fps for some older titles with no issues and overheating, even with my 3rd gen i5 3470. For New titles i get to play on 1080p ultra for some games, custom optimized settings on others. I Don't play much competitive games, so 60, 75 fps is my target. I'm thinking about upgrading my setup to next gen and to raytracing support. But serves well for most regular gaming needs.
Funny you upload this video now as I just picked up my first gaming PC last week which rocks an 8 gig RX 570 after struggling with bottom of the barrel laptops my whole life. I'm having a blast with it so far and I'm looking forward to keeping it for many years to come. Cheers~
Man i love this new video format you sound like ur having alot of fun, its a great change from the default benchmark numbers graphics you see everywhere
I bought that exact card almost 2 years ago and it served me well. It’s now in my daughters pc paired with 1600 af and it runs everything she’s likely to play on. It only cost £142 in November 2020
Awesome combination
Great work as usual, I hope you put up a video testing the rx 580 in 2022.
No point. Roughly 10% performance increase depending on the game.
With these Polaris cards, especially 500 series, you should try undervolting. Lower end cards will hit power limits and lower the core frequency. In witcher 3 I got like 15% higher framerate on 570 just by tweaking powerlimts and voltages
Would be nice if the GPU could tweak itself accordingly to find the highest fps at a given setting
what voltage setting do you recommend ?
@@cyberdemon9306 i have mine running @1400MHz core on 1065mV (1.065V), 1850MHz memory.
@@cyberdemon9306 mine does 1400mhz at 1090mv, try between 1060mv-1090mv
@@DGCastell Any clue if motherboard VRM affects undervolting stability? I use h61 but only stable at 1131mV and 40% powerlimit
I like the way you've shot this video. It's the first time I've seen you actually talk about the games while your playing. You never talk about the games. Fun to see your reaction to Elden Ring :D
I had an RX 570 4Gb for 2 years and that thing was great. Gave it to my brother and it’s still runs most games well.
Upgraded to a RTX 3060.
Same here, i know isn't fair for a direct comparison but the difference blew me away.
i have a 580 and im planning to get a 3060 next as well, i hope the money is worth it though
@@BanHelsing I was able to get my 3060 near MSRP direct from EVGA and it was definitely worth the price. If you can get yours near MSRP then yeah, it’s worth it.
@@desupernoodledamn I can't believe it's been a year since that comment haha, well after prices went down I ended getting a 3060ti, and it's pretty good
I have one (8Gb) on my old system with a 4790K and 16Gb of ram. Totally happy with it. I can even play BF2042 on low settings above 60fps. Great card for only 130eur at the time
Man this was a fun video than ever😂 THUMBS UP MAN!
Your driving has much improved over your Rally driving days a few years ago.
This brings me back to like 2019 when I was building computers for local folks. Most of those PCs had RX 570 graphics cards in them because you could get them for $100 - $150 US and they performed great for most games people wanted to play, all while on a budget.
My RX 470 4 GB is in a pretty similar state, I'm starting to run into titles I need to run at low present with native 1080p or medium preset with FSR Quality. Still workable but I am looking forward to an upgrade.
570 is literally overclocked 470. You can even flash 570s bios onto 470s and card will run like a charm because like i said it's literally the same gpu.
i am happy with my ROG 470 4gb only problem i broke the spike on ventilator and its runing a bit how planing on fixing it and not upgrading it til i need
@@stefanstefanovic2969 you might want undervolt your rx. You will lower the temperatures, powerdraw, electricity bill, noise. It's safe, easy and you don't even give up on performance.
@@kostech7641 I want to try that on my RX 470, but I'm not sure how.
@@kostech7641 Some cards stop working (black screen until reboot) even with mild undervolting. Unlucky those.
thank you for the tests , i recently acquired approximately 60 of these gpus for a few hundred dollars .
This video is perfect for me! I have an RX 570 8GB I bought back in 2018 and it has aged beautifully except some modern titles struggle. This video showed me how my i5 4670k is bottlenecking my performances, will have to upgrade my CPU to something with hyperthreading to achieve better perfomance. Thanks for this :)
570 was an amazing card for the 2 years I owned it, just upgraded to a 580 and it amazed me how much that card could hold its own against newer titles.
i have both and honestly cannot tell the difference lol
Mf upgraded from a 570 to a 580 🤣
@@big-gloom All those Bald Eagles thou brotha, LMFAO
I think if I was building my pc today getting a card like this would be a really good choice as it seems more than enough for what I do. I ended up getting a way higher end card as I didn’t want to buy something that would get left in dust by raytracing as it was really being presented as the future of graphics at the time, and because I wanted to futureproof myself, but in hindsight getting a weaker card and upgrading it eventually would make more sense.
I have an Xfx Rx 580 8gb version and I love it! so glad to see these older AMD card reviewed!
Awesome landing through the window! The Call of Duties tend to use 90% of available VRAM since I can remember, even if the game does not need it. I remember this being the case since Black Ops 3, Infinite Warfare, etc. I think they do it to optimize performance.
The fans only kicking in at 60C is a feature to keep the card less noisy, my MSI RX 480 has the same feature and you can disable it in Radeon Adrenaline software I think with the "Zero Fan" setting.
This card and his brothers (RX 470, 480/580) are still great for the age. :-)
expect for rx 560 :( and rx 550
@@resolute7177 i presume you meant "except"? 470, 480, 570 and 580 had basically same performance limits when overclocked to their respectable maximums. 460, 550 and 560, on the other hand, were cut in half both CUs and VRAM bandwidth, so no big brain they were half(or less) the productivity.
Im still chugging with this exact card today. It plays my VR titles very well and in some games, i could push it to 4K on medium-low presets at playable frames.
Thank you for your review. Got this 8gb card model at $158 and new condition at 2019. Still give me solid performance till now
You got a tan, looking sharp man! Never owned the Rx570 but have owned a few Rx580s and currently have an Rx560 4gb in an older Pc that I use as a media Pc usually but the 560 does allow gaming at 1080p mostly low settings in newer games. Also, had my morning coffee in one of your mugs. It's my favorite!
I have an rx 570 4gb and I just upgraded my CPU from Ryzen 5 2400g to Ryzen 5 5600x and the FPS increase is massive. Especially in CPU intensive games. CSGO, heavily modded Skyrim and Fallout 4 etc etc. It's amazing how much this GPU i bought 4 years ago is still giving great fps now with a new CPU
I got like 40 plus FPS when I upgraded my CPU but kept my RX 570
Oh dude CSGO is nothing. I have the msi rx 570 8gb with a ryzen 7 5700g and it runs probably 200 fps on that game lol.
I upgrade my friend from an FX 8350 and GTX 960 to a Ryzen 5 1400 and RX 470, great improvement in his gaming.
Nice, I've never seen a video of yours quicker!
I upgraded from a gt1030 to an Rx 570 and it's been serving me well.
I will always have respect for the RX 570 and 580, awesome cards
Yeah legendary GPUs
So glad cards such as this and my own 1060 (6gb) still hold up well. Great video as always mate.
I got my MSi Armor RX570 8gb for £90 just before he scalpers took over and its been paired with my Ryzen 2600 very nicely ever since. Rocket League plays nicely in 4k 60fps as do a few older titles. Would like to upgrade but i'm not spending loads for a small improvement. Quality video as always
first card ever in my life, bought it last march, loving it
pair it with xeon e3 1231 v3
I have the same system set up. Xeon E3 1231v3 w/ 4gb Rx570 gigabyte version. I built it as a budget flip in mind. I'll tell you performance is very impressive for older hardware.
Just want budget gaming pc for under 300 usd. So i bought xeon e3 1230v3 paired with rx 470 sapphire nitro. i would say its in mid range specs.
There's one on my local market for $85! Will be a great upgrade from my current GTX 660
Indeed
@RANDOMISED ACCESS GAMING it's an amazing deal. In 2021 I paid $90 for a 750ti 😢. The used/new market has gotten a lot better. Definitely gunna buy it
Do it. I went from a GTX690 to a RX580 8 GB and it was a fantastic upgrade. The limited VRAM really holds the Kepler cards back, the 8 GB you can get on Polaris based cards really helps.
Buy it, but take it apart for a good cleaning and apply fresh thermal paste. Should do well for you.
I used a Radeon R9 285 2 GB GPU with an FX 8350 CPU until 2020. It was fine for most games I was into and I got twice what I paid 8 years after purchase. Great vid.
Your cheery content is always welcome.
Thanks for watching :)
I've just been digging around in the loft, as I was sure I still had one of these in an old system that was forgotten to time. It wasn't there, but I did find an amd phenom x6 1100T and a x79 3930K! Anyone still rocking either of these? Or reckon they can still game?😆
3930k absolutely can, 1100t is missing some instruction sets
I think I'll keep hold of the 1100T for nostalgia sake then? Would be interesting to see how the 3930K holds up these days. Unfortunately, I don't have an x79 motherboard for it.
Not a 3930k, but I still use an I7 3770 oc 4.1 ghz, paired with a 1660 Ti, can still game well above 60 fps, depending of the game, my lastest benchmark is from Overwatch 2 in my channel
Just purchased an X4 955 for my new build. Totally stoked tbh
The x6 1100t lacks some instructions but can still game some games, the 3930k definetely can aswell. I have owned the same phenom and it was so good for its time.
i bought 2 580s in 2019 to crossfire them got my 2070 just before the scalpocolipse then sold my 580s for a huge profit loved it
That's like a 6600 today. Crazy how fast tech advances.
I had an rx 580 and an rx 5700 xt that I was able to sell for close to three times what I paid for them and upgraded to a 3070 ti. Also was able to upgrade my cpu. Don't feel bad about it because I'm sure it was miners who bought them.
same, i sold it and bought gtx 1080 and its like 50% or more better card, best investment so far :)
next would be probably 6700xt or 3060ti, because currently 3070 and Ti cards are the most stupid releases that Nvidia did because of limitation of 8gb Vram so they are useless for 4k resolution.
@@milosstojanovic4623 I bought the 3070 ti because I got it at a fairly reasonable price at the time. I disagree on using it for 4k. I had no problem running any games at 4k with it, even with settings cranked up fairly high. Hell I can even play Cyberpunk on my 980 ti in my htpc at 4k with fsr turned on and get close to 60 fps most of the time.
@@patrickmcgovern4004 one probably wasd one went at a good deal to a couple as a whole pc for their kid i gave them a reasonable deal
Always nice videos 👍👍 🙂
Damn man you look older now damn I’m not sure what it is, but you went from a late teens looking dude to a solid 25 year old looking guy. Looking good!
I love how both polaris and pascal are aging gracefully. I also think these were the last generation before the gpu market turned bad, with inflated msrp's and no good budget/ low end cards
I think rdna1 was pretty reasonable in hindsight, just not all that enticing on it's low end.
@@montagyuu5163 i actually like the 8GB RX5500 XT tho, if I really like playing with high fidelity if needed
@@baoquoc3710 I don't think the Rx 5500 XT was inherently a bad product, it just had competition that was better value. Which just so happened to be from amd itself, in the form of Polaris, which at that time cost less for very similar performance.
@@montagyuu5163 5500 just needed to be a little bit cheaper.
@@promalevendetta5397 agreed it's price needed to at least be compreble to Rx 580 at the time if not better.
I still have my trusty RX480 and it's good now, can't believe it was only 250€ when I got it
Absolutely. I just had a customer come in for a PSU replacement. He is running an RX480 Red Devil still, and he said that he has no plans on replacing that card. He told me that he games in 1080p, and that his Rx480 still does everything he needs plus more.
Not bad from the looks of it! This is really showing up my old i5-4460 and GTX 960 (2GB) combo; I doubt that will run much nowadays! Guess I will be just flat out buying a new PC in the future, rather than upgrading what I've got. :p
Glad you're showing your face more!
8:35 YES, the 8GB will help a lot, the RX 570 still have enough raw power to play most games over 60FPS but the 4GB is a serious limitation/bottleneck.
In FH5, I need to reduce textures settings otherwise I'll get VRAM alerts when I go fast and the game need to load new terrain.
It's frustrating to not be able to fully use my GPU.
Went 2 months ago from a rx570 to a gtx 1080 ti that i got used for 400 euros and they both perform very good in 2022 it just depends what you are using it for
How was the jump for you? I had a 580 8gb for a while, but like you I went to a 1080Ti 11GB. The 1080Ti 11GB is a powerhouse, literally :-) , 270 Watts maximum oof! But it plays games well. And it can tickover at 10 Watts.
580 price was rocked up and down by mining. I got one cheap from a miner a few years ago for £80. Then last year they are worth 250. Now dropping again.
1080Ti down to 250-300.
I really like these videos.
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now the jump was honestly huge. I do not game i just work with 3d modeling and rendering and i needed a faster card for a project. So i looked at a 3060 ti but it went for 200 euros more than the 1080 ti and it was just not worth it. Sometimes i do get scary by the power consumption of the card but at least it has a huge cooler and it tops at about 78 C in a case with zero airflow and at moderate load it stays at about 60 C. Now i should upgrade the cpu or better said the entire platform because i have a i5 6500 and it is a bottelneck but not a huge one
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now and yes, when i use it for longer periods i have to take breaks because half of my room gets really warm :))
400? that's a little steep u can get 6600 xts for almost as low as 300 now but you enjoy
@@blazesmooth5573 yep i know but i needed the card
Hey man, I like the videos of late where you show your face, they seem a lot more personal
This is still a solid card! Found one second-hand for 100 euro's, and am still rocking it in my living room system. Have it undervolted right around 1060mv, which keeps it nice and cool (and quiet!).
i7 6700 and RX 570 still kicking in my rig for 5 years now, will upgrade when the prices go down a bit.
Amd cards are under MSRP right now, what more do you want sir!?!? Just got my 6600 for $299 with a $15 Gift Card so thats $284 for a card that has an MSRP of $330...
Considering you're system probably better to upgrade CPU and motherboard ahead of GPU. Pretty much any current gen GPU will most likely be bottlenecked by the 6th gen i7
@@sublime2craig not in my country, prices here are 50% more of srp so the situation's kinda bad still
@@mtzkustom7818 yes what I mean by upgrade is upgrade the whole system, im thinking of the 12th gen intel or the new ryzen, by the end of the year hopefully I can upgrade
@@mharnoldondra1947 oh no that sucks 😞
RTX 570 is a legendary warrior like the GTX 970, only consuming less energy and with really 4GB.
love the vids
I picked up an rx 470 like 4 years ago for $70, it's easily one of the best value cards I've owned.
Now it gets passed on throughout my friends every time someone wants an entry level computer. One of my favorite cards next to the 750ti
I’m still rocking a rx 570 and it runs great. Still gonna upgrade to a rx 6700 though
If it runs great why get a new gpu?
@@pidojaspdpaidipashdisao572 maybe because newer games require more vram?
@@pxrisxiv yea so i wouldn't bother unless you get at least a 6800xt
@@MrAndyPee that opinion honestly makes no sense at all considering the 6700xt has 12gb and is 161% the performance of an RX 570 for up to 200+ cheaper than the 6800xt, not everyone has cash to shit out.
@@pidojaspdpaidipashdisao572 Because the 570 struggles, big time today. If a person wants better resolution and higher settings, obviously a 570 isnt gonna cut it for new games.
Commenting Before the video, yes it can when paired with the fairly decent cpu like the 10400 I wanted one in 2020 but I never got on eand settled on the 3060 a few weeks after its release also the Rx570 is right in the middle of the 1650 and 1650S from Nvidia.
Two of my kids are running the RX570 8gb and RX 480 4gb. Still working a dream. I bought them cheap pre lockdown aswell.
I have an 8 gig card I bought right at the start of the pandemic to build a budgetplague pc before prices jumped, and it does a really solid job for the price point I paid at the time. my go-to games have been Alien: Isolation, Ys VIII, and Breath of the Wild on the Cemu emulator and they all look great and run smooth as silk. I'm running it with the following
-Aorus B450M motherboard
-Ryzen 5 1600AF processor
-16Gb G.Skill Ripjaws DDR5 1750hz RAM
-two solid state drives and a big old 2 TB 7200 rpm HDD
-all in a fun Cougar case with some pretty RGB fans to make it go brrrr
It is still viable, thought I just upgraded my RX 480 to a 6750 XT for a golden price
That's a nice upgrade. I just upgraded from a 5500 XT to a 6800 XT.
@@RedEverything that's an equivalently nice upgrade
this card along with RX 580 in second hand market, especially in emerging market is still expensive relative to their performance value. Not to mention the cards are heavily used in minings, have only DVI Ports, and are based on GCN Architecture. Better wait for the current RX 6600 price to drop further
they're not DVI only, what are you on about?
the one with dvi only is the mining version of the card
@@sapunjavimacor I mean there's RX 570s that contains DVI only, like the one from PowerColor.
yeah, I own a 470 8gb and while a decent card that I've really liked over the past...5 years? I'd wait for 6600/xt prices to drop. Assuming you don't need something yesterday.
they dont have DVI only, they've also got DP and HDMI on them. i actually like that the card has DVI on it because my 2nd monitor is older and i can still use it.
I got the msi armor mk2 8gb card back in Jan 2020 for only $200 and it’s been great so far. I even upgraded to a 1440p ultragear monitor and it still performs well on low/medium settings!
I tested the RX 470 recently and it still holds up pretty well. The Polaris range has really aged well!
i really regret buying my used 4gb 570. bought it in 2019 i think? it was slightly overpriced, probably could have bought a 1070 for that cash but i didn't know better back then.
bro back in 2017-18 when i didnt know about Gpus i bought a Gt 710 for $365 😂😂 omg what a waste
How overpriced? I bought a 4GB RX480 for around $75 shipped towards the end 2019. I was originally looking for a 470/570 but when this 480 popped up on eBay for that price, how could I refuse? It was for a friend and he still uses it.
@@madmatt2024 holy hell what a deal i had to upgrade to a rx 570 for $135 back in 2020 now im trying a 6600 which hopefully will last me 3/4 years
@@madmatt2024 i think i paid around 150$ for it so yeah...
I highly recommend to stay away from XFX Radeon RX 570/580’s. Most of them have been mined on, and I’ve had three separate used cards die on me within a week of gaming. Sapphire cards seem to work great!
yep, XFX is bad tho
Sapphire Polaris cards are some of the best for mining
lies
That's the most flat out wrong takes I've seen
A GPU vendor doesn't determine whether or not it's been mined on
i want to buy a pc with rx 570 8 gb. Should i buy it or card can be mined?
G'day Random,
I had the opposite surprise when buying a Sapphire RX570Nitro+ 4GB Earlier this year, turned out to be a RX580Nitro+ 4GB,
I think while the last 2yrs was the time having a 4GB model over a 2GB model for GPUs like GTX760/770/960 or RX460/560 added the value of the initial extra cost in longevity, watching the VRAM usage in some of these games at 1080p Low/Med shows we have very quickly gotten to the point where those with 3GB/4GB GPUs would benefit from having spent the extra on the 6GB/8GB model, especially as we are still not at the point of buying a New GPU to upgrade costing what it should.
I have a 8gb MSI version still holds up to latest games today! Just upgraded my system to a AMD 5600 with 16gb ram so looking forward to seeing the results!
I am going to buy r5, rx 570 pc tommorow. I am so impressed in this, knowing, I CAN FINNALY RUN FORZA HORIZON 4 DEMO!!!:D Tysm man, you are the best for knowing us how is it before we buy it:)
The 8GB of VRAM is certainly helping in a few of those games. And there are people out there who defend Nvidia, saying it's fine that the RTX 3070 got only 8GB of VRAM, while its performance ts over 3 times better than this RX 570. 8GB of VRAM will be a HUGE bottleneck for rtx 3070 tier cards in just 2 years or so.
Still good card, thanks for tests.
Used my old rx 570 4g in my son's build. It holds up surprisingly well, granted he's only got a 1080p 75hz monitor.
Forza horizon 5 is the only recent game he plays, but it runs at 1080p mid at a steady 60fps. Couldn't be happier with the card, considering I paid about $100 for it several years ago.
Truly a hell of a GPU architecture.
I got my 8gb 570 for 150 and it is still doing well enough at 1440p in the games that i play. I don't play many newer games because i am too busy to bother getting invested in them sadly so when i have more time and money i may upgrade but it's not a priority with my r7 3700x
Awesome video! My first card was an rx 570 I got 2 and 1/2 years ago for 70$!At the time I thought I had paid wayyy to much for it!😂😂
I built my first pc with this in december of 2020 and was very happy with it
When testing FPS shooters, try testing the cards at 100+ FOV for a more realistic scenario as I’ve found it does effect performance more than people may think, it may help people decide whether a card would be good in a competitive setting
Bought one of the 8GB cards at the beginning of 2020 before the lockdowns started. Went back to it recently after my second hand GTX 1080ti started dying a slow painful death.
Nice video! My msi 570 8gb died on me a year ago, but I must say the performance wasn't that bad and the 8gb was nice to in some games / programs. I bought a overpriced 3060 tho. But super happy with the performance bump haha.
You working out your starting to slim in the face and the beard looks good
I still have two Rx 480s; both have 8 gigs of RAM. Nice to know that they're still usable today.
Getting distracted during the benchmarks adds to the entertainment value XD
LOL ! I have almost the same setup as used in the video R7 5700G but RX570 4BG so this is very useful to me. So please retest with the 4Gb version like you said in the video.
It's a pretty solid card, have the 4GB Model, wish you tested something like infinite, it's the one game I really hoped to play with this card and it sad to see it under perform when similar from team green does well.... now seeing your new haircut , more hair suits you better ;)
this card absolutely beast! i have gt 710 and i upgraded to rx 570 and it changed my life :) like seriously i feel the different i play on all 1080p settings and runs well but the problem is my cpu not giving much fps i have i7 2600 :((
I managed to snag this for my gf for $74 on eBay after some gift cards and we're stoked! She was using a 750ti which is too old and weak at this point. Paired with an i7 4770k will make for a decent 1080p gaming PC. I remember buying the Rx 470 back in 2016 and loving how much performance I was able to get with a decent OC and it could almost passively cool itself which was crazy.
That's the exact card I've had since 2020. It ran very hot until I decided to mod the BIOS for an undervolt/overclock and some VRAM timing tweaks. It's now clocked at 1350core/2050mem at 1.062v along with tight VRAM timings which do wonders for the memory-bound Polaris architecture. After the VRAM overclock and timing tweaks, memory bandwidth went up from about 178GB/s to 224GB/s. I've seen fps gains of over 10% compared to stock.
I'm ex user RX570 4gb version..this card are the best for who in budget, using it gaming and streaming..excellent work as it was..yeah I love this gpu!
I managed to get a pre owned one for around $100 in mid 2019, used it until January when I upgraded, its one of the best value for money cards in recent times.
Lets goo! Have same gpu tmr buying i3 12gen
rlly good Cpu
I just bought my firsy graphics ard for my first PC build and its the rx570 xfx. So excited to start paying games with it.
I have this card! Well, I gave it to my sister for her PC a few years ago.
XFX actually replaced my HD7950 that failed with it a few years ago (man, I miss the XFX lifetime warranty). Works shockingly well!
You tested Rebirt Island in Warzone. It works fine there, but doenst at all when switching to the regular large map.
I've been using an RX 570 4gb for 2 years now and my games are running really well at high settings. Hopefully when GTA 6 comes out, it'll run at at least 30 to 45 fps if this monster can take on RDR2 and Cyberpunk!
I had a PowerColor RX 570 (4GB) in my gaming computer for a while and it was quite solid on most stuff I played. Some things I had to lower the settings on quite a bit, but I recall most stuff running at 1080p+60fps (VSync cap) on medium-high settings at worst. It's still a really solid GPU if you don't go crazy with the settings
petition for RGiHD to livestream some his benchmarks videos, or even stream some games just to hear more of that soooooooooth voice
I got a MSI RX 470 Gaminx X 8GB for 80€ before the shortage. Still works rather well, holds 1375Mhz all day with some UV and the memory does 2Ghz when altering the timings. Elden Ring 1080p, max textures, med. settings plays comfortably at ~50-55FPS w/ Adaptive Sync.
I bought that card back in 2020 during COVID breakdown, it still holds up. Valorant GTA v- i get pretty good fps