Effective 3D Speed Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed | 55 % | Faster effective speed. | 46.7 % |
Lighting Avg. Locally-deformable PRT [Bat] | 65.2 fps | Better lighting effects. | 55.5 fps | |||
Reflection Avg. High dynamic range lighting [Teapot] | 62.3 fps | Slightly better reflection handling. | 58.9 fps | |||
MRender Avg. Render target array GShader [Sphere] | 64.3 fps | Slightly faster multi rendering. | 59.2 fps | |||
Gravity Avg. NBody particle system [Galaxy] | 73.2 fps | Faster NBody calculation. | 61.1 fps |
Lighting Locally-deformable PRT [Bat] | 72.8 fps | Better peak lighting effects. | 63 fps | |||
Reflection High dynamic range lighting [Teapot] | 66.8 fps | Slightly better peak reflection handling. | 62.5 fps | |||
MRender Render target array GShader [Sphere] | 68.2 fps | Faster peak multi rendering. | 61.9 fps | |||
Gravity NBody particle system [Galaxy] | 81.1 fps | Faster peak NBody calculation. | 67.6 fps |
Market Share
Based on 54,282,708 GPUs tested. Market Share Market Share [trailing 30 days] | 1.59 % | Much higher market share. | 1.12 % | |||
Value Value For Money | 50.2 % | 65.2 % | Better value. | |||
User Rating UBM User Rating | 76 % | More popular. | 68 % | |||
Price Price [score] | $260 | $170 | Much cheaper. |
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The RX 580 launched this week and is AMD’s latest flagship GPU which is based on a second generation Polaris architecture. The 580 is a refresh of the RX 480 which was released just 10 months ago. Modifications to the architecture have resulted in improved thermals and increased clock speeds by around 10%. The RX 580 will come with either 4GB or 8GB of high-bandwidth GDDR5 memory. Exact pricing for this mid-range chip remains to be seen, but the RX 500 series is likely to cannibalize sales of AMD’s 400 series. Performance wise, the RX 580 is in direct competition with NVIDIA’s popular GTX 1060 6GB which is now 9 months old. Perhaps after last year’s ill timed head to head release of the RX 480 and the faster but similarly priced GTX 1060 [a standoff which NVIDIA seem to have won based on market share], AMD are attempting to draw back some market share with the newer, slightly upgraded RX 580. [Apr '17 GPUPro]
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The Radeon RX 570 is the second in the line-up of AMD’s 500 series of GPUs targeting the popular mid-range market. The 500 series is based on the second generation Polaris architecture and is a minor upgrade over the 400 series. The RX 570 is around 10% faster than its predecessor, the RX 470. With 2048 cores, it is a cut down version of the RX 580 which is $30 more expensive and around 20% faster. At $130, the RX 570 offers superb value to gamers on a very tight budget. By dropping detail levels slightly below maximum the RX 570 can deliver 60 EFps in most of today’s popular games. If at all possible, we would suggest spending around $50 more for the 30% faster 8GB RX 590 which can comfortably hold 60+ EFps at 1080p with maximum details. [Nov '19 GPUPro]
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