Powercolor red dragon rx 570 review năm 2024

The card replaced a Radeon Sapphire tri OC R9 290 X 8 GB and performed better than expected There were no issues installing and setting it up. Can get well over 120FPS at high setting 1080 in COD MW. Looking for an entry card to play almost every game out there ? This one fits your budget!

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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020

Works great perfect for 1080p gaming above 60 FPS the only issue I had is that the graphic card gets really hot my recommendation is to increase the fan speeds or to change the stock thermal paste for something better. The Radeon RX570 is not a brand new GPU, but it does have a reputation as being an exceptional mid-range graphics card capable of running most modern games reasonably well. at 1080p. Thus, this review is focused on the PowerColor Red Dragon as an overall card (e.g., quality, stability, noise, heat etc.). It is important to consider the components you run this with; I have this installed in a b450m Aorus board with a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU and 16gb of DDR4 3000Mhz ram.

Value: Exceptional value, IMO. I've been purchased different cards over my gaming life and I've yet to find something at such a reasonable cost that delivers in this way. 5/5 here.

Performance: I've run several modern titles with this card at 1080p. Most games will run reasonably well up to High settings (50-60FPS for more demanding games at High). Some games are totally playable at Ultra settings. On this card I've0 played Apex Legends, CS:GO, The Outer Worlds, Gears 5, FF15 and more. I've not had hiccups with any of them, except Outer Worlds, which is likely due to optimization by the developers and not due to the GPU/card itself. I've not tested any games at higher resolutions, however there are some reviewers on YouTube that have tested this card with higher resolution/refresh rates, so you can check those out to get an idea. Performance per value or performance for mid-range cards it's a 5/5.

Quality: The card feels sturdy and heavy. The two fans and the casing are decent quality. The backplate is a nice black-coated metal. It feels very solid and I've had absolutely no issues with it. In fact, I was pretty rough with it when installing it in my motherboard and thought for sure I may have even broken the card. But, it was totally fine despite the unintentional abuse and has given me absolutely no problems. I've not had any stability issues at all. UPDATE YOUR DRIVERS and you should not have any issues with display or stability. 5/5 for this.

Noise Level: This is the category that I have to be honest and give it a ding. This card can get VERY loud. On certain games that are optimized poorly or are very demanding ramp the fans get to full-speed and it sounds like a vacuum cleaner. Keep in mind, you can reduce maximum decibel level or fan speed in Radeon software, but you need to consider how this will impact the temperature of the card. 3/5 for this.

Temperature: Thus far the highest temps I've gotten the card to with demanding games at high settings was around 78 celsius. This is well within the acceptable range for a GPU under full load. So, despite the fans being loud, they seem to do a good job of controlling the temperature of the card. This is in a closed case with three 120mm exhaust fans, so the temps are pretty good considering the environment it's in. 5/5

Overclockable? Yes, I currently have the GPU clocked at 1400Mhz via Radeon's software; this is with a slight undervolt and it's been completely stable. No crashes after being tested on multiple games at high-ultra settings for hours of play. The temperature of the card that I stated above is with the overclock too. Thus, I'm confident that most will be able to achieve a stable OC of 1400Mhz. I have NOT OC'd the VRAM speeds because I don't think it will improve performance any in this context.

OVERALL: I would recommend this card to anyone looking for a well-performing card at the lowest cost. Keep in mind that it is not a $1000 card, so don't expect that level of performance. For most games at 1080p you will have a great experience, but I can't speak for higher resolutions because I haven't personally tested them. The only caveat of the card is the noise level, but you may be able to circumvent this by lowering the dB threshold within the Radeon software. GREAT PRICE-TO-PERFORMANCE!

TUL released a new PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 4GB GDDR5 in Devil series. It is powered by AMD's 4th generation GCN 4 architecture featuring asynchronous shaders.

PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 4 GB GDDR5 utilizes 4GB of GDDR5 memory with 2,048 stream processors, ships with 1320 MHz core clock speed, and has 1750 MHz memory clock speed which is connected via a new high speed 256-bit memory interface. It has the capability to switch from Ultra Overclocking to Silent Overclocking or vice versa for choosing the BIOS fitting your need, faster clocks or more balanced overclock with quiet operation. Therefore, on Silent BIOS, it ships with 1270 MHz. PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 4GB GDDR5 equips an 8 pin power connector with superior 6+1 multi-phases board design enhances the power efficiency and also stabilizes the voltage precisely.

In order to achieve best thermal solution, PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 uses the Double Blade III technology which increases 20% more airflows than other fan technology and prevents dust deposition on fans as well. The Double Blade III is made with triple 80mm 2-ball bearing fans and 9 pieces of fan blades, with 2pcs of 8mm and 2pcs of 6mm nickel-plated heat pipe for the best heat dissipation. Moreover, PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 adopts the Mute Fan Technology that intelligently turns off the fan when the temperature is below 60°C, providing silent gaming during medium and low load while reducing power consumption simultaneously.

The Red Devil has a backplate for helping to prevent from PCB bending, and to protect GPU and components from overpressure.

With all these good features and new technologies, PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 4GB GDDR5 not only will fulfill your desire for playing high-end games, and but easy to execute applications which require the powerful graphic performance tasks.

Is the Radeon RX 570 still good?

The Radeon RX 570 is an AMD video card categorized as High Performance. It is 8 generations old. The Radeon RX 570 will run 98% of the top 12,000 PC games. It will also run 82% of these games at the recommended or best experience levels.

How much power does a RX 570 Red Dragon use?

The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1168 MHz, which can be boosted up to 1244 MHz, memory is running at 1750 MHz (7 Gbps effective). Being a dual-slot card, the AMD Radeon RX 570 draws power from 1x 6-pin power connector, with power draw rated at 150 W maximum.

What is the spec of the RX 570 power color?

PowerColor Red Devil RX 570 4GB GDDR5 utilizes 4GB of GDDR5 memory with 2048 stream processors, ships with 1320MHz core clock speed, and has 1750MHz memory clock speed which is connected via a new high speed 256-bit memory interface.

Is RX 570 entry level?

The RX 570 is a great value to performance card for entry level gaming. It's between the speed of a GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1060, and will work great especially in older esports titles like league of legends, dota and cs go.

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