HD Gaming and Beyond. Incredible VR.
Introducing the Radeon RX 580
Incredible Performance beyond HD gaming in DirectX® 12 and Vulkan™ games with native Asynchronous Compute.
High Performance Gaming at your Desk or on the Go
Higher Performance vs. the R9 380 in 1440p2
Battlefield 1
65 FPS
43 FPS
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
62 FPS
41 FPS
For Honor
67 FPS
41 FPS
DOOM
74 FPS
45 FPS
Resident Evil 7
75 FPS
42 FPS
Radeon™ RX 580 Radeon™ R9 380
Results may vary.
From Great to Greatness
Artfully Designed. Meticulously Crafted. Incredibly Intuitive.
Radeon FreeSync Technology
No stuttering. No tearing. Just gaming.
Future-Ready Display Compatibility |
Premium Upgrades |
Stunning Colors |
Technologies
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Radeon™ RX 580
Footnotes
- Discrete AMD Radeon™ and FirePro™ GPUs based on the Graphics Core Next architecture consist of multiple discrete execution engines known as a Compute Unit (“CU”). Each CU contains 64 shaders (“Stream Processors”) working together.
- Testing done by AMD Performance Labs March 9 2017 using an Intel Core i7 5960X (@3.0GHz), 16GB DDR4-2666 MHz memory, AMD display driver 17.10 and Windows 10 (64bit). PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. The following games were tested at 1440p: Battlefield 1 (Ultra Presets, DX12), Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (High Quality, DX11), For Honor (High Preset, DX11), DOOM (Ultra Presets, Vulkan), and Resident Evil 7 (Ultra Presets, DX11). The Radeon™ RX 580 (8GB) scored 65.0, 66.9, 69.5, 73.3 and 74.2 respectively. The Radeon™ R9 380 (4GB) scored 43.5, 43.2, 40.3, 45.3, and 41 respectively. All scores in average FPS and are an average of 3 runs with the same settings. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers.
- AMD’s product warranty does not cover damages caused by overclocking, even when overclocking is enabled via AMD hardware and/or software.
- FreeSync 2 does not require HDR capable monitors; driver can set monitor in native mode when FreeSync 2 supported HDR content is detected. Otherwise, HDR content requires that the system be configured with a fully HDR-ready content chain, including: graphics card, graphics driver and application. Video content must be graded in HDR and viewed with an HDR-ready player. Windowed mode content requires operating system support.