🎉 Elevate Your Game with RX 580 - Where Performance Meets Passion!
The RX 580 8GB Graphics Card is a powerhouse designed for gamers, featuring 2048 Stream Processors, 8GB of GDDR5 memory, and advanced cooling technology. With support for dual displays and a PCI-E 3.0 interface, it delivers high-resolution visuals and smooth gameplay, making it an essential upgrade for any gaming PC.
Compatible Devices | PC |
Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 |
Memory Clock Speed | 1340 MHz |
Number of Fans | 3 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
GPU Clock Speed | 1286 MHz |
Video Output Interface | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
Graphics Coprocessor | RX 580 |
Graphics Card Ram | 8.00 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.25"L x 5.31"W |
L**.
Good budget option
I spent 85$ on this GPU and for the price it runs pretty well! I used it to build a cheap LAN PC so I could bring it to friend's houses for gaming sessions.(Don't forget to DL Drivers from AMD, and turn off the Zero DB fan option in the AMD driver suite, keeping the fans running keeps the card cooler from the get go)Pros -beefy cooling system - with the right fan curves, my sample stayed around 48-54C under load. I have had other rx580 2048SP models that regularly heat right up to 60-65C under load with fan curves.Easy setup - downloaded drivers from AMD's website, and was right to work testing games.Size - at 235mm it will fit most builds easily!Cons -noise - the fans are a little loud on my sample, not a big deal because I wear headphones, but just a heads upNonstandard power plug - this GPU, like many other rx 580's comes with a gaudy black and yellow power adapter that you have to plug in to your pcie power cables and the run to the card, really wish that wasn't the case.Legacy Driver support - recently the 580 series cards are being fast tracked to legacy driver support, these cards are still great budget cards, but you might not have day one support for newly released games.Benchmarks - This GPU isn't gonna win any rewards, but if you're just looking for a GPU to get you into gaming, this is a great starter! The build specs are; I3 10305, 16gb ram, and Surallow rx580 2048sp, a great snapshot for a low end system.Genshin Impact: 1080p medium graphics, 1.0 render setting 60 FPS avg 54fps 1% low (this was testing in fontaine, which is harder graphically than other regions)Fortnite: 1080p medium graphics, TSR medium, 100% render res, epic view distance, with reflections off but global illumination on. 60-70 avg 50Fps 1% lowHorizon Zero Dawn - 1080p original graphics 50-55 Fps avg 48 fps 1% lowWar Thunder - 1080p high graphics 60-65 fps avg 52 Fps 1% lowHalo MCC(tested in Reach) - 1080p enhanced graphics 60-68 Fps avg 54 Fps 1% lowConclusion - The Surallow RX 580 2048SP is a solid performer amongst other RX 580 2048SP cards on the market, and would make a solid starter or budget option for a GPU. Don't expect to get insane performance from the card, but for the price(85$), it really does hold it's own, and well I'd 100% take it over onboard graphics anyday.
J**C
Working Great so far
I got this GPU Card for a new entry level gaming case build. It had a great price for the features. Be aware, it comes with just the graphics card and a power cable, no instructions or anything else. Just card and cable. No problem, I went to the AMD website, and just looked up driver software for RX 580 8gb 2048sp, which was Adrenaline Edition. Downloaded software from AMD support, installed, and Card is working great. No issues so far. Running on Windows 11. The card is new, but from my research, there is some that suggest, that the GPU chip itself, my be from repurposed sources, as the chip is a 2017/2018 introduced item. And apparently they are not manufactured anymore. But this was a great chip. So I can not say definitively, but other than the main GPU chip, it is clear that the rest is a brand new manufactured build. It is working great, and have played Ghostwire Tokyo on it, and it looks great - graphics card is doing it's job fine. For the Price, I am very happy with this card so far.
G**E
JUNK!
Working good so far have no issues yet only reason why it 3 star is hasn't been 30 days yet so we will see but works good... update: 2/19/2025 does not work with win 10 pro drivers for card from site. Crashes when trying to play any game. it overloads itself from the power supply. i tested to see how much it pulls and it will draw over the recommended power rating for the card!!!! 3/20/2025 card finally stopped working!!! Tired 3 times to contact company but no response so i will say DO NOT BUY!!
S**A
dirty sockets made installation painful, but great card in the end.
when you get the card running it does everything it says on its listing. it presents as an rx 580 2048sp and according to the benchmarks i ran on it it actually runs faster than average for this card, in the top 10%. one benchmark put it in the top 2%. it does indeed have 8gb ddr5.i examined the thermal pads externally before installing the card and they seemed well applied. operating temperatures are good, not exceeding the 60s celcius so far.the major problem i had was dirty sockets. the sockets seem not to have been cleaned since they were last used, which, judging from how dirty the card was, was a long time ago. the hdmi socket is so dirty i have given up on it. the dp sockets slowly cleaned up with repeated reinsertion of the plug, and finally i got a stable image with no glitching.overall, for the price i can't complain, especially knowing how old this card is before i even ordered it (at least 6 years).it can run all the games i have thrown at it at least as well as expected and certainly all the games i want to play on the tv it's plugged into are very smooth and playable.tip for people having trouble finding/installing drivers: just run windows update after putting the card in, it will find and install them automatically. you can install amd adrenaline after that.update: i found that without additional case fans temperatures creep up at 100% load. when it hit 76c running elden ring at 4k i pointed 2 120mm fans at the card and it now holds steady at 73-74c.
F**S
A good budget card in these days of unreal GPU prices
I had an RX 580 in the past, probably around 2018. They're solid budget cards, at that time I probably spent closer to $400 for mine so seeing it for sub $100 is hilarious. What a world we live in. Anyways. This card will not play a lot of modern games, but it can play a lot of older titles and games like Fortnite. Most of you games will be played on low to medium settings. If the game has FSR 3 available , you'll want to use that and set the frame generation on to performance to get the best out of this card. Thanks to my 6800 XT being out for RMA, this card was a solid option to let me keep gaming while I wait for a new one.
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