Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
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RAM | 8 GB |
Memory Speed | 1750 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 580 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 580 |
Brand | Sapphire Technology |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1366 MHz |
Video Output Interface | DisplayPort |
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- 2 x HDMI; 1 x DVI-D; 2 x DP
- 256-bit memory bus; Power consumption: <225 watt
- Cooling technology: Dual fan. OS-windows 10,7
- Boost clock: 1366 MHz
- High-polymer, aluminum capacitors offering outstanding reliability
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Value for money | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.7 | 4.0 |
For gaming | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 3.5 | 3.9 |
Noise level | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.1 | 3.9 |
Tech Support | 3.9 | 3.8 | 4.7 | 4.3 | — | 4.5 |
Easy to install | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | 4.9 | — | — |
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graphics coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 580 | AMD RX 580 | AMD Radeon RX 580 2048SP | AMD Radeon RX 6600 | AMD Radeon RX 590 | RX 580 |
card interface | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e | pci e |
graphics ram type | gddr5 | unknown | gddr5 | gddr6 | gddr5 | gddr5 |
graphics ram size | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | — |
output interface | DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI/DP | 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 | DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 1750 MHz | 1284 MHz | 7000 MHz | 16 GHz | — | 1340 MHz |
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Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 8 GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/DVI-D/Dual DP OC w/backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card.
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Brand | Sapphire Technology |
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Series | Sapphire 11265-05-20G Radeon PULSE RX 580 8GB |
Item model number | 11265-05-20G |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.25 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Manufacturer | Althon Micro Inc. |
ASIN | B06ZZ6FMF8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 18, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #461 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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About SAPPHIRE Technology
SAPPHIRE Technology has long been established as a manufacturer and world-wide supplier of graphics products for the PC sector. Its AMD Radeon based products are just as well known in the mainstream PC markets as they are to the gaming and performance graphics enthusiast. SAPPHIRE has expanded its reach to the Professional and Embedded market sectors.
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Customers like the performance of the video card. They mention that it works beautifully, runs amazingly well, and functions great. Some say that it's great for Adobe products and that it worked right out of the box. Some customers also mention that the card works well with older Apple computers.
"...UPDATE JAN 14 2022: GPU functioning great. Be mindful there is a GPU shortage crisis (COVID) since 2020-2022 and all prices are inflated...." Read more
"...This card works great in Premiere Pro 2020 better than my Nvidia K5000! Can I tell a performance gain?… yes ...." Read more
"...Works great on Linux as well. Forgot how nice it was to be able to just use the open-source graphics driver (I'm coming from a GTX 1060)...." Read more
"...Overall a pretty good product so far and if AMD continues support for their 500series line with good driver updates and windows 10 plays nice with..." Read more
Customers generally like the value of the video card. They say it provides a good price-to-performance ratio and is well worth it.
"...So far, so good. For the performance level, the price was optimal, $200." Read more
"...- everything I have tried is eminently playable so far - ZERO Complaints for the price.System:Ryzen 5 2600..." Read more
"...This is worth every penny...." Read more
"...Value: good performance for the priceEfficiency: Power requirements much welcomed...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the video card to be easy. They mention that it is plug-and-play, and allows Mojave to install with no problems. They also say the software is easy to use and the cards are easy to mount. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of installation and recommend it to others.
"...I came from windows 11 years ago and never looked back. Macs are just easy, everything about them is easy. Macs just work!..." Read more
"...No problem, and it's a free hassle-free performance improvement!..." Read more
"The installation wasn't a pain in the ass(use DDU software before installing new cards/drivers), windows seemed to like the card and so far It's..." Read more
"...I installed this inside a Razer Core X - Thunderbolt 3. Installation was simple and everything has functioned perfectly since...." Read more
Customers like the booting of the video card. Some mention that the performance is much quicker, the boot up time improved considerably, and the display is snappy. The GPU is easy to install and provides instant results. It is blazing fast and renders projects quickly. Some appreciate the quick turn-around. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...After I removed my old R9 380, placed new RX 580 GPU in, everything booted fine...." Read more
"...But even without that, latency overall is great, and just as-good as NVIDIA with VR.Works great on Linux as well...." Read more
"Timely and efficient. I appreciate the quick turn-around. Card is working great so far..." Read more
"...It is quick, quiet, and runs great." Read more
Customers find the video card easy to use. They say it runs games great, smoothly, and is able to play demanding games with no problems. Some mention that the card runs almost every game on ultra settings and has no issues when running its stock frequencies.
"...I have since upgraded my build to an AMD R5 3600. No issues when running its stock frequencies...." Read more
"...I also set up a separate monitor at my desk. So far it runs really smoothly.Set up was really simple...." Read more
"...The card os smooth as silk, Final Cut BLAZES, and editing 4k with complex renders and particle effects is now a no brainer. Best$ I've ever spent...." Read more
"...It runs amazingly well, and plays 2016 Doom at max settings with and fps between 80-110...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video card. Some mention it's very well made, while others say that it worked poorly and died shortly after purchase.
"...i also tried it in another machine but the card was dead. i contacted amazon to try get a replacement and was told only recourse was refund...." Read more
"...UPDATE JUL 19 2021: GPU is still going strong with no issues...." Read more
"...Every time I reboot the screen flashes snow randomly and never shows. Had to reinstall my old card. I will update my review if I find the problem...." Read more
"...This card is used as it said but in good condition and worked right out of the box. It was very well packaged and clean...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video card. Some mention that it runs quiet most of the time, produces some minor noise, and is not loud. Others say that the stock fans are quite loud and that the noise is the only issue with the product.
"...I have no complaints with performance, noise level, visual looks or the hook ups...." Read more
"...in Boot Camp it gets HOT for games and fans are LOUD! I switched it into my dedicated gaming PC to see if there would be a difference; nope...." Read more
"...It is quick, quiet, and runs great." Read more
"...It does run a bit hot as most AMD cards do, and the fans can get a bit loud, but in a well cooled case you shouldn't have any problems...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the video card. Some mention that it runs cool and quiet, while maintaining temperatures under 75 °C at all times. However, others say that it does run a little hot and that the cooling can be an issue.
"...when looked closely seems very efficient ,it's cooling solution keeping the gpu chip cool under load not breaking above 75C in most cases while..." Read more
"...Noise level: This thing runs silent and without OC it does run a little hot...." Read more
"...Card is really quiet while maintaining temperatures under 75c at all times...." Read more
"...It can get a little warm though so make sure your case ventilation is above average.Battlefield V, DX12, Ultra: 60-90FPS...." Read more
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I have it paired with a AMD FX8350, 16GB RAM.
Three things I want to point out:
1.) The unit arrived with a slightly bent bracket. Was able to use pliers to straighten it out, and amazon was quick to resolve it. Not sure if this is Amazon or Sapphire to blame.
2.) After I removed my old R9 380, placed new RX 580 GPU in, everything booted fine. I updated the drivers to the latest via Adrenal 2020 (not necessarily required). After rebooting, my wired LAN stopped working. Windows did not detect it anymore. Just disappeared. Not seen in Device Manager. Did a bunch of troubleshooting (reset CMOS, go back to old drivers etc) to no avail. Instead of wasting additional hours, I just decided to buy a new pciexpress LAN card ($15). I do not know if this directly tied to the new GPU install, or purely coincidental. As time permits I may investigate further. Just felt I had to share this info. **Update**: After thinking about this I am leaning towards this is purely coincidental. Fortunately ethernet ports are inexpensive.
3.) From the perspective of stability, I have had this installed for 3 days now, moderate gaming use, only had 2 errors requiring a reboot. This may be due to conflicting software (apparently running any parallel GPU software may pose problems) or games itself. Hard to say who is to "blame" for this right now. With my older GPU did not encounter this. For this I am knocking a star off for now. I will continue to monitor and update my review.
UPDATE SEP 16 2020: Changing review from 4 to 5 stars. I have since upgraded my build to an AMD R5 3600. No issues when running its stock frequencies. If I use the built in Radeon "OC" feature to go to 1436mhz, I had some hiccups hear and there. I think its true, AMD cards are good for those who want to tinker around. I have no regrets with this card so far.
UPDATE FEB 19 2021: I swapped out my 5+ yr old bronze rated evga power supply to a gold rated cooler master. I haven't had a single crash yet when doing the "automatic overclock" to 1436 (mostly playing COD Coldwar/warzone/Cod WW2. I'm pretty sure my old PSU was finally giving out as it was 5 yrs old (at this point I attribute my previous problems with that). Lesson learned: if you plan to do some overclock get a solid PSU. I am still very happy with this GPU!
UPDATE JUL 19 2021: GPU is still going strong with no issues.
UPDATE JAN 14 2022: GPU functioning great. Be mindful there is a GPU shortage crisis (COVID) since 2020-2022 and all prices are inflated. Not worth the inflated price.
UPDATE JUN 20 2022: GPU is still rocking with no issues. I have decided to upgrade to a Sapphire Radeon Pulse 6600XT to get better (144fps, bought a 144hz display) FPS at 1080p. This RX580 was fantastic and still does phenomenal 75fps 1080p gameplay. I have no regrets purchasing it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
I have it paired with a AMD FX8350, 16GB RAM.
Three things I want to point out:
1.) The unit arrived with a slightly bent bracket. Was able to use pliers to straighten it out, and amazon was quick to resolve it. Not sure if this is Amazon or Sapphire to blame.
2.) After I removed my old R9 380, placed new RX 580 GPU in, everything booted fine. I updated the drivers to the latest via Adrenal 2020 (not necessarily required). After rebooting, my wired LAN stopped working. Windows did not detect it anymore. Just disappeared. Not seen in Device Manager. Did a bunch of troubleshooting (reset CMOS, go back to old drivers etc) to no avail. Instead of wasting additional hours, I just decided to buy a new pciexpress LAN card ($15). I do not know if this directly tied to the new GPU install, or purely coincidental. As time permits I may investigate further. Just felt I had to share this info. **Update**: After thinking about this I am leaning towards this is purely coincidental. Fortunately ethernet ports are inexpensive.
3.) From the perspective of stability, I have had this installed for 3 days now, moderate gaming use, only had 2 errors requiring a reboot. This may be due to conflicting software (apparently running any parallel GPU software may pose problems) or games itself. Hard to say who is to "blame" for this right now. With my older GPU did not encounter this. For this I am knocking a star off for now. I will continue to monitor and update my review.
UPDATE SEP 16 2020: Changing review from 4 to 5 stars. I have since upgraded my build to an AMD R5 3600. No issues when running its stock frequencies. If I use the built in Radeon "OC" feature to go to 1436mhz, I had some hiccups hear and there. I think its true, AMD cards are good for those who want to tinker around. I have no regrets with this card so far.
UPDATE FEB 19 2021: I swapped out my 5+ yr old bronze rated evga power supply to a gold rated cooler master. I haven't had a single crash yet when doing the "automatic overclock" to 1436 (mostly playing COD Coldwar/warzone/Cod WW2. I'm pretty sure my old PSU was finally giving out as it was 5 yrs old (at this point I attribute my previous problems with that). Lesson learned: if you plan to do some overclock get a solid PSU. I am still very happy with this GPU!
UPDATE JUL 19 2021: GPU is still going strong with no issues.
UPDATE JAN 14 2022: GPU functioning great. Be mindful there is a GPU shortage crisis (COVID) since 2020-2022 and all prices are inflated. Not worth the inflated price.
UPDATE JUN 20 2022: GPU is still rocking with no issues. I have decided to upgrade to a Sapphire Radeon Pulse 6600XT to get better (144fps, bought a 144hz display) FPS at 1080p. This RX580 was fantastic and still does phenomenal 75fps 1080p gameplay. I have no regrets purchasing it.
2. boot up - screens are black until login screen appears. - No apple logo showing the boot process.
3. Login screen appears - log in
4. Open up Premiere Pro 2020 it sees metal GPU acceleration off you go! SIMPLE
I replaced a really good nvidia Quadro K5000 which had 4GB Video ram and that card worked great in Premiere Pro 2019 with CUDA. That nvidia card - not so good with metal, actually awful with metal in 2019. Updated to Premiere pro 2020 and found out adobe discontinued CUDA sadly. I then tried Metal as the option for PP 2020 with the nivdia K5000 card and it actually worked better than it did in 2019 but I felt that it suffered a little. It lagged sometimes where it did not in 2019. Multi-cam edit seemed quirky too. For the low price of AMD I figured try out the AMD Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 after all it had to be better it was twice the VRAM. My nvida card cost about 5 times the price of this one, oddly, and still does.
My nvidia card was a lot of work a few years ago, I had to download drivers then install cuda software…. On and on… Every security update meant downloading and install the latest cuda update… This AMD none of that nonsense. It just works.
So you don’t get a Apple Boot Screen, I don’t care it’s a mac for crying out loud I can count on 0 fingers how many times I needed to go to recovery mode in 11 years. I came from windows 11 years ago and never looked back. Macs are just easy, everything about them is easy. Macs just work! If you get stuff that is certified for mac or get what apple recommends you have no issues. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to keep a backup boot drive so if the drive should fail I can pop in the clone and get back up in minutes minus any updates. I keep my clone updated for the most part so I can never see why I should need the startup screen with options or recovery mode. I don’t dual boot so I have no need for the option command. I use Parallels to boot up windows 7 inside the mac OS for times I need that, I never just boot strait into windows at power up. If I ever need options or recovery I’ll use my old card. When I upgrade I just do it from the OS, you know download install etc. My mac started with snow leopard and I have kept it updated, mostly, never doing a startup drive method, just download and install method in app store.
This card works great in Premiere Pro 2020 better than my Nvidia K5000! Can I tell a performance gain?… yes . It takes Processors, RAM, SSD’s and a good GPU - to make a good editing performance machine. GPU is only part of the equation but is probably one of the most important.
Backstory to why I choose to upgrade from a good video card to a good video card:
For the number 1 reason PP2020 did not work all that great with nvidia. Number 2 I could not upgrade to Mojave with the nvidia card, ok it will upgrade but the problem was Premiere Pro 2020 on Mojave with the nvidia K5000 running metal was quirky, I mean quirky to the point it drove me nuts. Mojave has no built in drivers for nvidia which is why I presume. Their was no cuda or driver updates from nvidia and every time you booted I got an error message about it. I use a Blackmagic card that outputs my preview to a TV monitor, that was herkie jerky and the GPU affects that I guess. The computer display was smooth, kind of, but my preview monitor using Blackmagic was way to jerky to the point of maybe it was doing 10 frames a second. I Updated the Blackmagic card to the latest software to no avail, so that had nothing to do with it. It had to be nvidia. That was a deal breaker to go back down to High Serria.
I don’t plan on updating to Mojave until adobe quits supporting high serria. But knowing I can now and that PP 2020 works better with the AMD was worth the changeover and for a small investment compared to nvidia costs.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
2. boot up - screens are black until login screen appears. - No apple logo showing the boot process.
3. Login screen appears - log in
4. Open up Premiere Pro 2020 it sees metal GPU acceleration off you go! SIMPLE
I replaced a really good nvidia Quadro K5000 which had 4GB Video ram and that card worked great in Premiere Pro 2019 with CUDA. That nvidia card - not so good with metal, actually awful with metal in 2019. Updated to Premiere pro 2020 and found out adobe discontinued CUDA sadly. I then tried Metal as the option for PP 2020 with the nivdia K5000 card and it actually worked better than it did in 2019 but I felt that it suffered a little. It lagged sometimes where it did not in 2019. Multi-cam edit seemed quirky too. For the low price of AMD I figured try out the AMD Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 580 after all it had to be better it was twice the VRAM. My nvida card cost about 5 times the price of this one, oddly, and still does.
My nvidia card was a lot of work a few years ago, I had to download drivers then install cuda software…. On and on… Every security update meant downloading and install the latest cuda update… This AMD none of that nonsense. It just works.
So you don’t get a Apple Boot Screen, I don’t care it’s a mac for crying out loud I can count on 0 fingers how many times I needed to go to recovery mode in 11 years. I came from windows 11 years ago and never looked back. Macs are just easy, everything about them is easy. Macs just work! If you get stuff that is certified for mac or get what apple recommends you have no issues. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to keep a backup boot drive so if the drive should fail I can pop in the clone and get back up in minutes minus any updates. I keep my clone updated for the most part so I can never see why I should need the startup screen with options or recovery mode. I don’t dual boot so I have no need for the option command. I use Parallels to boot up windows 7 inside the mac OS for times I need that, I never just boot strait into windows at power up. If I ever need options or recovery I’ll use my old card. When I upgrade I just do it from the OS, you know download install etc. My mac started with snow leopard and I have kept it updated, mostly, never doing a startup drive method, just download and install method in app store.
This card works great in Premiere Pro 2020 better than my Nvidia K5000! Can I tell a performance gain?… yes . It takes Processors, RAM, SSD’s and a good GPU - to make a good editing performance machine. GPU is only part of the equation but is probably one of the most important.
Backstory to why I choose to upgrade from a good video card to a good video card:
For the number 1 reason PP2020 did not work all that great with nvidia. Number 2 I could not upgrade to Mojave with the nvidia card, ok it will upgrade but the problem was Premiere Pro 2020 on Mojave with the nvidia K5000 running metal was quirky, I mean quirky to the point it drove me nuts. Mojave has no built in drivers for nvidia which is why I presume. Their was no cuda or driver updates from nvidia and every time you booted I got an error message about it. I use a Blackmagic card that outputs my preview to a TV monitor, that was herkie jerky and the GPU affects that I guess. The computer display was smooth, kind of, but my preview monitor using Blackmagic was way to jerky to the point of maybe it was doing 10 frames a second. I Updated the Blackmagic card to the latest software to no avail, so that had nothing to do with it. It had to be nvidia. That was a deal breaker to go back down to High Serria.
I don’t plan on updating to Mojave until adobe quits supporting high serria. But knowing I can now and that PP 2020 works better with the AMD was worth the changeover and for a small investment compared to nvidia costs.
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Reviewed in Italy on July 31, 2023
8GB de VRAM es de las tarjetas de video con más capacidad de VRAM por el precio
El diseño es muy bonito, la franja roja a manera de pulso le da un toque muy original, prueba de que no todo tiene que tener RGB para lucir bien.
Conectividad tienes opción de distintos tipos de puertos HDMI, DVI, DP.
La mejor relación calidad precio que puedes encontrar a día de hoy, rivaliza con una 1060gtx te soporta el 4k pero te recomiendo si quieres el mejor aprovechamiento, comprarla pensando en que la usarás en 2k o en Full HD a más de 60fps (Considera que si tienes un monitor que solo va a 60hz esta muy sobrada la tarjeta para ti) es la segunda tarjeta que compro con este diseño, me gusta mucho la back plate
Reviewed in Mexico on June 15, 2020
8GB de VRAM es de las tarjetas de video con más capacidad de VRAM por el precio
El diseño es muy bonito, la franja roja a manera de pulso le da un toque muy original, prueba de que no todo tiene que tener RGB para lucir bien.
Conectividad tienes opción de distintos tipos de puertos HDMI, DVI, DP.
La mejor relación calidad precio que puedes encontrar a día de hoy, rivaliza con una 1060gtx te soporta el 4k pero te recomiendo si quieres el mejor aprovechamiento, comprarla pensando en que la usarás en 2k o en Full HD a más de 60fps (Considera que si tienes un monitor que solo va a 60hz esta muy sobrada la tarjeta para ti) es la segunda tarjeta que compro con este diseño, me gusta mucho la back plate
colis reçu en bon état installation sur mon mac avec un câble double 6 pin sur carte mère et 8 pin sur la carte graphique
installation facile sauf la petite plaque à droite de l'ordinateur à revisser peu d'espace une aide doigts de féee a pu le faire
le branchement de mon écran apple cinema dvi-d et la nouvelle carte dvi-i j'ai mis un adaptateur
émotion en allumant l'ordinateur mais tout va bien un moment écran noir puis apparition de la pomme et fin du démarrage
Je fait la mise ;a jour de Mojave assez longue et réusite sauf que certains logiciels doivent être mise à jour et certains payants
j’espère que ces renseignements pourront servir à d'autres dans mon cas