Memory Speed | 1230 MHz |
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 570 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
MSI Gaming Radeon RX 570 256-bit 4GB GDRR5 DirectX 12 VR Ready CFX Graphcis Card (RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC)
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 570 |
Brand | MSI |
Graphics Ram Size | 4 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1196 MHz |
Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
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- Chipset: AMD Radeon RX 570
- Video Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- Output: 1x DL-DVI-D, 1x HDMI, 3x DisplayPort
- Memory Interface: 256-bit; Bus: PCI-Express 3.0 x16
- 450W system power supply requirement. Please refer the User Guide before use
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For gaming | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.5 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.0 |
Noise level | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 3.7 | 4.4 | 3.6 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Tech Support | — | 4.3 | 4.6 | 3.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Video quality | — | 4.1 | 3.8 | 4.7 | 4.1 | — |
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graphics coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 570 | AMD Radeon RX 550 | AMD Radeon RX 550 | AMD Redon RX 550 | AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT | Intel Arc A750 GPU |
card interface | pci e | pci e, agp | pci e x8, pci e x16 | pci e x16, pci e x8 | pci e | pci e |
graphics ram type | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr6 | gddr6 |
graphics ram size | 4 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 8 GB |
output interface | DisplayPort | — | DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 | DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 1230 MHz | 1500 MHz | 6000 MHz | 6000 MHz | 18 GHz | 16 GHz |
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Experience the next level of immersion with the world of VR gaming and entertainment with MSI RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC powered by the revolutionary Polaris architecture. Puts an end to choppy gameplay and broken frames with fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate. Enhanced contrast and colors deliver a strikingly sharp, colorful, and vivid visual experience.
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Technical Details
Brand | MSI |
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Series | Radeon RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC |
Item model number | Radeon RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 4.9 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.6 x 4.9 x 1.5 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR5 |
Manufacturer | MSI COMPUTER |
ASIN | B06Y144RLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 18, 2017 |
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,367 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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- Lower temperature and higher efficiency.
- Aluminum core for higher stability.
Afterburner Overclocking Utility
- Predator: In-game video recording.
- Supports multi-GPU setups.
AMD Eyefinity
- Makes games more immersive by enabling you to play across multiple screens for an eye-popping gaming experience.
AMD FreeSync
- Synchronizes the display refresh to your Radeon RX Series GPU for the fast, smooth gaming.
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Customers like the quality of the video card. They mention that it is a perfect piece of hardware for casual PC gamers, with crisp and clean output. Some say that the build quality is bar none. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and quality of this graphics card.
"...all games with high,max and ultra settings at 1080p,and my media experience is all hd. which is crystal clear,and sharp...." Read more
"...ports as I had to buy a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter but the output is crisp and clean either way...." Read more
"...in the responsiveness of my graphics card and it handles most gaming on ultra graphics with no problem at all...." Read more
"...The OS taskbar crashed a few times, so I went to the AMD site and installed the latest drivers...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video card. They say that it performs superb, smooth, and fluid. They also say that most games perform noticeably better with higher quality and faster FPS. The card is installed and works fine, with no issues. It works well with video editing and is powerful enough to handle all the new games that require high end graphic cards.
"...And, indeed the patch works fine. However, if one were to play a song using, say, VLC Media player, then the clipping problem persisted...." Read more
"...This Rx 550 also has 112 gbs,and not as fast, but it performs superb,and smooth and fluid...." Read more
"...The card worked well but everytime I opened up the case I felt like I was opening up a sauna...." Read more
"...Weirdly, the off brand GPU was fiddly. It did not find it's pci slot (of my MSi mobo) smoothly and even starting the thumb screws was a challenge...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video card. They say it is a good budget video card that plays medium-low-high settings on their PC. They also say it has an excellent performance to price ratio and a beautiful design. Overall, customers say it makes the gaming experience smooth and is well worth the wait.
"...This card handles it fine and is good value for the money...." Read more
"...If you can find it around $170 or less, it's a great value, even though it's previous generation tech." Read more
"...Even though this card has great value, It's not 100% what I was hoping for, and it goes back to the old saying... you get what you pay for...." Read more
"...Great value, shipped quick as always, no hoops to jump through." Read more
Customers like the stuttering of the video card. They say it works really fast on a PCIe 3.0 16x slot and provides enough performance for 1440p resolution. They also mention that it runs smoothly right out of the box and provides major improvements in the responsiveness of the graphics card.
"...Music is now much more nuanced and full of texture – very much unlike the opaque audio I was hearing from the old video card...." Read more
"...This is perfect for what I have. No more random restarts and long boot time I am happy with this purchase even if Amazon could not properly package..." Read more
"...Once I did that I noticed major improvements in the responsiveness of my graphics card and it handles most gaming on ultra graphics with no problem..." Read more
"...So far, I've only done modest changes, and the performance gains are really nice...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the graphics card to be super easy. They mention that the latest AMD drivers installed without a hitch, Mojave installs like normal, and the memory makes it simpler for vBIOS modding. The card is plug-and-play compatible with their 2010 Mac Pro 5,1 and has no issues on fresh install. The software is very user friendly and the card snaps into the slot easier than any card they've had previously.
"...I popped it in and the drivers were automatically installed since I had a previous r7 370 in the rig...." Read more
"...The software for AMD is getting better as well and is becoming more user friendly...." Read more
"...For Beginners 5/5Pretty easy to get everything set up in it if your computer can support all aspects of it...." Read more
"...However, when my MSi part arrived. It slid right into place and the screw holes lined up perfectly. Just as I remembered...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video card. Some mention it's quiet, while others say it'd be better if it was quieter. Some say that the card is not silent and gets warm under load.
"...CX-A5000 11 channel processor the RX580 Radeon card renders glorious HD audio performance...." Read more
"...Thermals are alright but the card can definitely get pretty loud up close but is barely audible across the room under a TV stand...." Read more
"...my card cool even with a heavy load during are gameplay,and they quiet too. the main thing about the dual fans is a better cooling overall...." Read more
"...my PC being afflicted with black screen without noise and black screen with a loud noise with no way on how to troubleshoot, the popular blue screen..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the video card. Some mention that it runs cool and quiet, while others say that it gets a bit hot and the GPU gets warm.
"...sadly I didn't really want to replace it, but I had problems with heating issues and one day I had to randomly reseat it because the computer would..." Read more
"...I also love the dual fans keeps my card cool even with a heavy load during are gameplay,and they quiet too...." Read more
"...Back Plate can get warm . Keep ALL cables OFF the back plate ...." Read more
"...All in all its a very nice looking card, its quiet as all heck, it doesnt run hot, i think this card is meant for you to increase the power on so i..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the video card. Some mention that the graphics are great with flight simulator, smooth and clear, and it can handle and produce the highest graphics settings. However, others say that they have graphical issues and have no visuals on any typical day. The memory chips have a very basic design, and the card is practically overkill for low resolution. Overall, the opinions are mixed, with some finding it great bang for buck and others finding it has frequent visual artifacts while browsing or gaming.
"...but , causes too much pixel processing on the GPUto determine which pixels are found to be "in shadow"..." Read more
"...The RX 580 can handle and produce the highest graphics settings on each and every game I play, such as Rome Total War 2, Rust, and Arma 3...." Read more
"...I did try out rendering with V-Ray on the GPU and it totally skipped some of the geometry in my scene...." Read more
"This a very well built, but low end graphics card- I wanted to love it, but decided to spend even more money to get better performance...." Read more
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HDMi audio clipping problem solved!
Apparently, according to the GPU or graphics display adapter industry, the only reason to purchase a costly display graphics adapter, or video card, for a desktop PC is because one plans on becoming a mindless video gaming zombie, like my adult neighbor, who I believe has given up real life for gaming. What if somebody does not play video games, and has no plans to do so, but still needs a good GPU? Take someone like myself. I use a self-made powerful AMD Quad Core 4 GHZ home theater PC as my music and video server in my home theater room. In it I have loaded my entire music library in lossless audio – thousands of albums and collections in just about all musical categories. I also keep my music video and film libraries in same server. In order to enjoy all of this, one needs solid video and sound performance from a PC video card with HDMI output in the 1080P (Blu-ray) and 4K (2160 x 3840) resolution ranges. The video card has to also output at least 8 channels of high definition audio up to 24 bit 192 kHz for surround sound music (such as a Blu-ray audio disc) or Blu-ray movie running Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, or HD Master Audio. The HDMI video and audio combined signals are then fed into an audio processor with HDMI inputs – like a Yamaha CX-A5000 or any receiver with HDMI inputs for BD players or other playback devices.
The problem I experienced playing music through my older NVidia GeForce 210 4gb HDMI card was that when playing music in random mode, where one audio track follows the next without fading effect or pause, the beginning of each song got clipped by as much as 2 seconds. This issue also occurred when manually playing one track at a time – you press play or enter on a track and the first second or two of the track would get clipped. As you might expect, this issue was unsettling. After hundreds of hours researching this peculiar issue, I learned that others in audiophile land were experiencing similar issues when playing music from a PC via a GPU with HDMI going into a receiver or processor. One solution I learned from a Foobar 2000 user (the audio media player of choice for audiophiles) was to insert digital silence into the HDMI audio stream to fool the receiver, or processor, to detect audio and not cut out the streaming signal from the PC to the processor. I was given to understand that the PC GPU apparently does not naturally send out a digital silence signal that would keep the HDMI audio stream open between each device long enough to not clip the beginning of each song. The net effect is that the HDMI “handshake” between the PC and processor was dropped thereby causing the audio cut out problem. That is, every time a new song starts, the “handshake” has to reinitialize, thereby leading to the clipping problem. The silent one to two second gap in between songs was effectively interpreted by the GPU as no signal at all, thereby dropping the HDMI handshake –if only for a few milliseconds.
I know! Exhausting, right? Henceforth, enter my new MSI Radeon RX580 GPU with 8 GB of RAM with its rather fast processor even at default settings without overclocking. This seemed like overkill for my purposes, music listening and watching movies on a PC. However, as I predicted, it solved the audio clipping issue! Bank! Over and done! Now songs playing at random play flawlessly from one to the next without clipping. The way I figure it, is that the RX580 GPU simply works faster, much, much faster, than my older video card in terms of how it processes audio and video.
Luckily, the Foobar 2000 community is creative and a user created a fix, or patch, to at least solve the audio clipping issue while operating inside the Foobar environment through the older NVidia GPU. And, indeed the patch works fine. However, if one were to play a song using, say, VLC Media player, then the clipping problem persisted.
The MSI RX580 has effectively corrected the Sound clipping problem. I am unsure whether the issue is corrected in real time or whether it is merely the fact that this new GPU is superior in every way to my previous NVidia 210 GeForce 4gb card. Moreover, connected via HDMi to my Yamaha CX-A5000 11 channel processor the RX580 Radeon card renders glorious HD audio performance. Music of any sort, classical, jazz, rock, comes to life regardless whether I play it in stereo through a Dolby Pro Logic II music matrix or whether I listen to straight no processing quadraphonic recording from lossless FLAC. Music is now much more nuanced and full of texture – very much unlike the opaque audio I was hearing from the old video card. Is it the 8 GB of DDR5 RAM at 256 bit processing? Is it the overall faster processing of data as a gaming video card? I remain unsure! All I do know, however, is that what I hear is truly magical audio performance.
I received the card, plugged it in and used 1 auxiliary power port on the mother board (which is the same setup as the original Radeon graphics card) and it powered up fine, no drivers needed, and no issues whatsoever.
Because this card isn't made for Mac you won't see the boot screen so keep your original card in case you ever need that, but otherwise this worked great.
You will also need to purchase an 8pin to mini-6pin cable to connect into the power on the motherboard.
I don't do any gaming but do a fair bit of Garage Band and iMovie, as well as some graphics intensive video production. This card handles it fine and is good value for the money.
I wish it had two HDMI ports as I had to buy a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter but the output is crisp and clean either way.
Highly recommend if you are a Mac Pro user wanting to upgrade at a lower cost.
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I don't find it that noisy, although I usually play with high volume music or headphones. Also, I have not checked the temperatures, but there does not seem to have any problems in that area (of course it gets hot, is a GPU). I just added a 2nd fan to my case as a precaution.
Notice it requires an 8bit power connection (cable not included) so make sure you have one available and that your power supply has the connection before buying it.
Overall, this card gives you and excellent performance at a reduced cost. For budget builds, it must be one of the best choices in the market at the moment.
Advertencia: Esta gráfica consume 450 (W) Watts
Recomiendo una fuente de poder de 600 W, ocupa dos ranuras para las salidas a las pantallas, su alimentación es de 8 pines, puedes usar también de 6+2 pines.
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This graphics card has been excellent because it lifts several heavy games in high quality and 1080p, I recommend this graphic.
Warnings: this graphics card consumes 450 (W) watts
I recommend a 600 W power supply, it occupies 2 slots for the outputs to the screens, its additional power is 8 pins, you can also use 6 + 2 pins
Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2019
Advertencia: Esta gráfica consume 450 (W) Watts
Recomiendo una fuente de poder de 600 W, ocupa dos ranuras para las salidas a las pantallas, su alimentación es de 8 pines, puedes usar también de 6+2 pines.
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This graphics card has been excellent because it lifts several heavy games in high quality and 1080p, I recommend this graphic.
Warnings: this graphics card consumes 450 (W) watts
I recommend a 600 W power supply, it occupies 2 slots for the outputs to the screens, its additional power is 8 pins, you can also use 6 + 2 pins
Reviewed in Spain on September 6, 2019