🎉 Level Up Your Game with AISURIX!
The AISURIX Gaming Video Card is a high-performance graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory, a boost clock of 1800 MHz, and PCI Express 4.0 compatibility, designed to deliver exceptional gaming experiences and stunning visuals.
T**M
Good Deal
I upgraded from a 560 2GB D version GPU and this new AISURIX RX580 8GB blows the my old 560 2GB away! I game at 1080P, have AMD fx6300 CPU, 8GB ram, and its powered by a EVGA 450 PSU (35A on 12+). My 560 2GB D GPU would bottleneck my system but this RX580 8GB does not do that. This new RX580 is like "FEED ME NOW!!!" And, feed it I will............ :) This sure is going to change my gaming experience, that's for sure. I'm thinking about getting a new PSU eventually (Need it for new future build anyway). Then I'll try some OCing my RX6300 CPU for the newest of newest games. My old RX560 GB let me game decently by making some sacrifices in video settings. Especially with more demanding games, but this new RX580 8GB is a sweet step-up. I haven't had to make those same sacrifices yet and Fry Cry Primal looks amazing with everything cranked up now!!! I'm getting 60+ in most my games with settings cranked up and now this GPU's performance is having me research VSYNC setting because some games are 100-200 FPS now. I'm sure this RX580 isn't for everyone's system but for my system. This scaled down RX580 8GB and its power requirements was a perfect match for me. Especially at this price! Just got it yesterday, but so far so good. RX580 8GB card showed up in new box/packaging without any signs of use. Brand new, just like they said it'd be. This card does need an external power source, the 75watts from MOBO isn't enough to power this RX580. This RX580 needs a 8-pin plugged into it from your PSU. If your existing PSU doesn't have a 8-pin cable, this new RX580 came with a 8-pin adapter cable included. I benched a bunch of my games all day yesterday. Fry Cry Primal, Fry Cry 5, all 3 Tomb Raider games, Metro 2033, Metro; Last Light, Sykrim modded up, Subnaucia, Witcher 3, Planet Zoo, and Fall Out 4. All games did wonderfully and now I'm fortunate enough to play all games with all the bell-and-whistles turned on. Thank You AISURIX!!!! Will come back with updates to let others know how card held up.4/16/23 update: This RX580 8GB 2048 GPU is still running great still. It has extended this PC's lifespan and the RX580 2048 will stay around after updating Mobo, cpu, mem, etc. next. Only issue with this RX580 is the fan would make rattle-like-noise when turning up fan %'s to 60-80%. I had to turn GPU fan% up because I wanted to keep GPU temps to not go over 80c under stressed. With GPU fan already turned up, I had to find other places I could bring temps down. To combat this, I figured my CPU temps needed to come down to help overall case temps. So I bought a new CPU cooler (Solid black Ventroo V5) and that brought my overall PC temps down. My CPU temps now read15-20c idle & 32-38c underload. Consider FX6300 CPU temps were 68-76c underload beforehand, I'm very pleased. My RX580 GPU temps went down from 70-74c to 50-58c underload and allows me to run 30% GPU fans now. This Ventroo V5 CPU cooler has improved PC performance & temps across-the-board.5/18/23 - RX580 is still kicking and happy, especially for price. After RX580 upgrade, I was feeling frisky and bought RDR2 game to see if this PC could handle it. With new RX580, I.m able to play @1080P with OK settings. That's after going to college to learn what each graphic setting does. Nah, just Joking.... I actually used a Part 1 & 2 RDR2 setting video I found on YouTube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=385eG1IEZMU. This helped 10-fold because there's a bunch of graph settings in RDR2, and it can be confusing at first, but those 2 videos showed what each RDR2 setting does. I followed videos using Vulcan setting instead of Dix12 and can't believe this old PC does as well as it does. RDR2 is an awesome looking game, this RX580 really is a sweet match for this PC.
M**H
Great short term replacement.
I was rocking an R9 380 for... Well since it came out and the driver updates had finally stopped so I needed a supported card. I bought the RX 5500XT originally but it had fan problems, so swapped it for this one and it works a little better. Pretty sure if both fans worked on the 5500XT it might've but still.My only complaint is the fan noise is a little louder but that's what you get when you don't pay for a new card with a premium company, it's actually quieter than I thought it'd be when it's running at normal speed. They also don't spin if it's not gaming so there's that, I don't like that as much but that's my preference which is typically also wrong sometimes.If you're having problems and looking for a temp card for a year or two while saving up for a high end one like I am this will work fine to replace an older mid card. If you're just gonna get another mid like the 30-4060/6600XT-7600XT I would just go that route then, but if you're going like 8s, 4080ti/7800XT and need *something* that works NOW then this is your guy.
A**A
It just works
This is not an exciting card. And that is ok. I bought this as a sidegrade from my old card (an R9 290) that I have had for a decade. In some ways the old card is still better. But in other ways this new card is much better. No longer will my video card be a space heater. Plus this card has double the vram of the old one.I tested the card with some stress testing and ran some intensive games on it for the first 10 days of ownership. While It can struggle with high/ultra settings, it is fine around medium settings. Which is good enough for my uses.These cards can be found cheaper directly from china, but then you don't get the warranty from the company and the fast shipping from Amazon.So far, so good. Thanks AISURIX!
D**R
Decent inexpensive scaled back RX-580
First, there's a difference between a typical RX-580 that's been sold in the past in the US market, and some of the Chinese brands that are hitting the market now and there also needs to be some expectation when buying these.These are not the regular GPUs with the die used to make RX-580s but instead scaled back die with less cores and a little slower in clock speed so the end result can be more than a 20% decrease in performance over a typical RX-580. Next, AMD isn't going to support these for many more years even though you might be buying one of these today. These are now 4 generations old, regardless on when the ICs were made. The first RX-580s came out in 2017, so these are 6 year old technology GPUs. AMD just like Nvidia will put cut off dates to end support, so no new drivers. RX-580s probably only have another year or 2 before this happens. This doesn't mean you can't get the most up to date drivers AMD made, but it means they stop working with it and if by chance there's a security flaw in the software they won't fix it. Of course, AMD has had 6 years already to get the software working very well, and it does.Next is the quality. These are low end graphics cards. The air cooler is cheap quality, not the typical very thin fins to eliminate heat faster. It's like a cast aluminum block. Because of this, there's a bit of variation in the performance. I bought 5 of these for old systems (no gaming, running Linux) and tested on a newer system using Windows 10 and 3DMark Time Spy and Fire Strike. First, the percentage difference between a high quality RX-580 and these is a bit. The difference between the worst one of these in performance to my PowerColor Red Devil is the Red Devil having about 23% more performance in the graphics score in Time Spy. Compared to a more typical RX-580, the XFX Black Ed. it's 21%. This was best to worst, so the best XFX I had to benchmark vs. the worst one of these.I've been able to buy new, the XFX Black for about $150 and with these around $120 the price/performance is similar, but the problem is the variation between the best and worst of these that I got was about 4.5% over the 5 I purchased. I have more of the XFX Black and the difference between best and worst is about 2% which is more in line with what a person would expect when buying a graphics card. So, the build quality of these shows in the performance variation where you could get one that's near 5% worse than another one, and that starts to add up if you're doing any graphics work.So, if you have an older system and just need to have a GPU to have a display to the monitor these are fine. I tested at least one DVI output and the HDMI output along with sound over the HDMI out and everything works. In that regard I don't have a problem recommending them. However if you can find a more typical brand RX-580 with the full specs and all the cores for not much more than these, like within 20 - 25% of the cost of these I'd get the other because you can game with those using 1080p and scaled back quality settings, or play older games with better quality setting and it will be fine, for these I just wouldn't trust it for one and IMO they're just too slow even for 1080p and scaled back quality settings.And once again for newer systems these graphics cards are just too old in generations to buy, unless you need the cheapest graphics card possible because you don't do any graphics work and only deal with browsing the web and office work, then these will be fine, but you'd be better off buying a CPU that has built in graphics so you don't need to buy a GPU.
田**照
詳しい説明は一切無い
自作する力の無い人はやめた方がいい、物しか入ってないので自力で組む必要がある。電源は6Pから8Pへ変換ケーブルを使っても問題なく動作しました。
D**N
Excellent Mid-Tier Gaming Performance with AISURIX Radeon RX 580 Graphic Card - brought at $169.99
I recently purchased the AISURIX Radeon RX 580 Graphic Card for my mid-tier gaming setup, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations in terms of performance and value for money. Here's why I think it's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable graphics card for mid-tier gaming.Firstly, the AISURIX Radeon RX 580 offers a substantial boost in performance compared to its predecessors. With 2048 stream processors and 8GB of GDDR5 memory, this card provides smooth and consistent gameplay across a wide range of titles. I've been able to play graphically demanding games on high settings without any noticeable lag or frame drops.The 256-bit memory interface ensures fast data transfer rates, resulting in crisp and detailed visuals. I've been impressed by the card's ability to handle demanding textures and effects, delivering stunning graphics that truly enhance my gaming experience. The AISURIX Radeon RX 580 has breathed new life into my favorite games, allowing me to fully immerse myself in their virtual worlds.Another aspect worth highlighting is the card's cooling system. The AISURIX Radeon RX 580 comes equipped with an efficient cooling solution that keeps temperatures under control even during intense gaming sessions. This is particularly important for maintaining optimal performance and longevity. I've noticed that the card remains relatively quiet and cool, which is a testament to its excellent thermal management.One of the standout features of this card is its versatility. Apart from gaming, I've also utilized the AISURIX Radeon RX 580 for content creation tasks like video editing and graphic design. The card's reliable performance has allowed me to multitask seamlessly, handling resource-intensive applications without any hiccups. It's a great option for those who want to balance gaming and productivity needs.Finally, I have to mention the value for money that the AISURIX Radeon RX 580 provides. Compared to other graphics cards in its class, this card offers an excellent price-to-performance ratio. It delivers performance that rivals more expensive options, making it a smart choice for budget-conscious gamers.In conclusion, the AISURIX Radeon RX 580 Graphic Card has proven to be a reliable and capable choice for mid-tier gaming. With its impressive performance, efficient cooling, and versatility, it has truly enhanced my gaming experience without breaking the bank. I highly recommend this card to anyone looking for a graphics upgrade that offers great value for money.
M**N
Good GPU when it worked
Started crashing 1.5 month after first use. I had a faulty RX 470 before this which would crash from time to time since I bought it, but at least that was once a blue moon unlike this one. I don't know what changed, but all of a sudden this RX 580 started crashing while browsing and then failed to render any video game. It even keeps crashing on idle doing nothing sitting on the desktop. The screen flickers and glitches.I flashed the BIOS with a good one to get rid of possible mining config but that didn't do it.Both 400 and 500 series are very capable budget GPUs if you're not after high-end graphics, but sadly they crash and it's so common that you can find countless threads online.I'm so disappointed and tired of dealing with this crap for 5 years. I will never buy an AMD brand GPU again.
P**E
Great ultra value card
While it's not as fast as it's non Chinese counter part, it still has 8 gb of vram which will add a little more life to this card. Great value.
J**X
Amazing!
Arrived in 2 days, that was 2 days ahead of estimated arrival! Works great!
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