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ASUS Radeon RX 580 8GB Dual-Fan OC Edition GDDR5 DP HDMI DVI VR Ready AMD Graphics Card (DUAL-RX580-O8G)

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Size: RX 580


Style: DUAL RX 580 8GB OC


Features

  • 1380 MHz GPU Boost Clock (OC mode) for outstanding gaming experience
  • AMD Radeon VR Ready Premium with dual HDMI 2.0 ports to simultaneously connect headset & monitor
  • Dual-fan cooling provides doubled airflow for 3x quieter gameplay.Power Connector: 8-Pin
  • GPU Tweak II makes monitoring performance and streaming easier than ever, featuring Game Booster and XSplit Gamecaster, all via an intuitive interface and 1-click overclocking
  • Auto-Extreme manufacturing technology delivers premium quality and reliability with aerospace-grade Super Alloy Power II components

Description

The VR rebellion continues with the ASUS Dual-fan RX 580 8GB OC Edition. Auto- Extreme manufacturing technology with Super Alloy Power II components ensures premium quality and reliability while dual fans provide quieter and cooler gaming environment. GPU Tweak II with XSplit Gamecaster delivers ultimate monitoring and streaming control.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 480


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 136 MHz


Video Output Interface: DVI, HDMI


RAM: ‎8 GB


Memory Speed: ‎1380 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 480


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD Radeon RX 580


Card Description: ‎DUAL RX 580 8GB OC


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎FBA_DUAL-RX580-O8G


Item model number: ‎DUAL-RX580-O8G


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.53 x 1.49 x 5.07 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.53 x 1.49 x 5.07 inches


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 4, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Card with Great Cooling
Size: RX 580 Style: DUAL RX 580 8GB OC
The rx 580 graphics card is one of the greater mid-high range cards out on the market. That with the Asus cooling to which I'm reviewing, it makes for a great addition to an aspiring hardcore rig. Pros: -Built in heat detection that keeps the fans off until a warm 55C is present, keeping a idling or a low load rig from making too much noise. -Overclocking is very possible while being able to keep the card at a safe heat index. -Graphics card can handle nearly any modern triple A title and then some. Make sure you don't get bottlenecked by your processor, you don't want to hold it back. -Great price for a higher mid range graphics card with a great cooling system. Cons: -Cooling fans can get quite noisy if the load is heavy. Your typical modern games with an impressive graphics load will usually cause this.(surprise) -Because it's a mid-range card, this card will have problems with very heavy games graphically, but will usually triumph the game if settings are set a bit lower then max graphical settings(cri ;~;). Even if this card is a mid-range power graphics card, it competes and will dominate almost any game you have in store for it, and make it look great. The cooling makes sure to keep the card a cool temperature while running intensive loads, however load it gets in the process, all while you get a good looking rig with good looking screens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018 by Joshua R. Porterfield

  • Couldn't be happier
Size: RX 570 Style: ROG STRIX RX 570 4GB OC
Great value and performance. Bought this to put into an older HP system that I was moving to a dual boot Win10/Hackintosh. Hacintosh pretty much requires an AMD GPU so Team Green was out. As the title says, couldn't be happier. I have it driving an HP 75mhz Free Sync monitor and its beautiful. Most of my gaming is GS:GO, Civ V, Witcher III and older titles. Im running High settings, 1080p on all of them no problem. The card requires an 8 pin connector from your PSU. If you don't have one and your GPU is under 400w, this is not the card for you (note - I am using a 6pin to 8pin adapter on mine). I have done some limited overclocking using Overdrive but since Im pretty much getting 60+ fps on everything there really isn't any point. If you have anything below a 1050ti, this is a great upgrade for the price. I have a 1050ti in another system and frankly there is no real difference on the games I play. Thats just me, YMMV. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019 by ksuwildkat

  • with a nice overclock. Coupled with my Ryzen 7 1700 it ...
Size: RX 570 Style: ROG STRIX RX 570 4GB OC
This is a solid card for full HD gaming and beyond. It is also one of the faster RX570's available, with a nice overclock. Coupled with my Ryzen 7 1700 it easily handles any of my Steam catalogue from Doom to Rise of the Tomb Raider. No fans until you really start gaming, so it is generally quiet. It does become audible when it starts working hard, but still quite acceptable. It's not as fast as the RX 580 sure, but for 1080 gaming you will be happy with this for the next year or so at least. Also works well on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS). Very happy with it over my outgoing Radeon 7870. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017 by Quinton Dickson

  • Great Intro Graphics Card
Size: RX 570 Style: ROG STRIX RX 570 4GB OC
Wonderful card that supports 1080p 60fps perfectly. For the money it is even better. However it came shipped with no packaging... Just a sticker on the box. My neighbor was inside of his house with MY package thanks to UPS. I was lucky enough to see him walk inside in time to snag it. Would have been an expensive mistake for sure. ORDER ON NEWEGG. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • ***Good Value***
I've been a dyed-in-the-wool Sapphire user since day one, but my Dual-X R9 280 bit the dust after 3 yrs. Before that had used a Sapphire HD 6870 that STILL runs fine to this day (7 yrs old) but shopping for a newer model Asus had the best deal at the first of this month. Missed the end of Sept deals that were available...ggrrrrr. Same thing happened yrs ago (2012) when I was going for the HD 7970 at the end of Sept, they were reasonable, Oct rolled around and $200.00 was added on. That is when the bitcoin crowd started cornering the market so they could get themselves a Titan card. This yr it was around a $90.00 jump from Sept to Oct. All I can say is since I have an Asus MoBo I decided to go for the Asus card, not to mention the price difference. I've heard good things about the Asus cards and will update as things roll on. I will say that as far as performance goes the RX as opposed to the R9 is faster in the games I choose to play by a minimum of 50 FPS. Don't get me wrong the Dual-X R9 280 was a rebranded 7970 and when it ran it ran well but it did draw a lot of power anywhere from 200 to 500 watts whereas the RX is about half that and it only needs one 8 pin connection. All in all very satisfied with the Asus model RX580 OC although the OC (the OC is about 1% tho) anyone moving from a R9 type will not be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018 by Sam Moss

  • Failed after about a year of spotty usage
I bought this back when it was around 180ish dollars for my new super small form factor VR gaming PC. At first, it worked flawlessly, but a few months in I started getting HDMI Cable Disconnect errors with my Oculus Rift, and had to reboot the PC in order to fix that issue. Eventually I started getting random BSODS related to the graphics drivers, and just recently now it failed completely, simply refusing to boot past UEFI and the PC is stuck in an infinite reboot loop. The online RMA process on their website is extremely buggy, I have tried to get it to work using Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome on my laptop, and on Chrome on my Smartphone, and none of them worked properly. Most likely I will have to give them a call to see what is up. After having read about the likely reasons why these are failing (insufficient cooling for certain chips on the board) I will likely be reselling whatever I get back from ASUS through the RMA process and using the money to defray the cost of purchasing a new GPU, probably NVIDIA since I have never bought a failed/failing card from them and there are also a few different programs I use with features that simply don't work outside of the NVIDIA realm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2019 by Brian

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