Max Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
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Memory Speed | 8 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD RX 580 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB DDR5 Graphics Card |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
XFX RX 580 8GB Retro DD Edition DDR5 3xDP HDMI DVI Graphics Card RX-580P8RFD6
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD RX 580 |
Brand | XFX |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1366 MHz |
Video Output Interface | DVI |
About this item
- The XFX RX 580 series graphics card feature the latest polaris architecture which includes the 4th gen GCN graphics cores, a brand new display engine, new multimedia cores, all on the revolutionary next finfet 14 process technology for enhanced performance and efficiency.
- Equipped with XFX double dissipation cooling technology for optimal cooling and performance. Minimum power requirement is 500 watts
- Chipset AMD RX 580
- Memory 8GB DDR5 memory
- XFX double dissipation retro style cooling technology
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Get future ready technologies optimized game performance and game changing control in the latest Radeon RX 580 series graphics cards.
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XFX RX 580 8GB Retro DD Edition
Get Future Ready Technologies, Optimized Game Performance, and Game Changing Control in the latest Radeon RX 500 Series Graphics Cards. Radeon RX 500 Series Graphics Cards feature the latest Polaris architecture which includes the 4th Gen GCN graphics cores, a brand new display engine, new multimedia cores, all on the revolutionary Next FinFET 14 process technology for enhanced performance and efficiency.

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Meet the XFX RX 580 Double Dissipation. Built on the acclaimed Ghost Thermal 2.0 designs to yield lower temperatures and heightened performance that adapt to the intensity of the moment.
We have re-imagined everything a gaming card can do and made it more accessible. The 4th generation Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture is engineered for gamers who play anything from the latest MOBA’s to the most popular AAA titles. Asynchronous Shaders and an enhanced Geometry Engine power new levels of smooth gameplay performance.
Get the next level of gaming immersion with the world of VR gaming and entertainment with Radeon RX graphics cards powered by the revolutionary Polaris architecture.
Experience the latest premium technologies optimized around the revolutionary FinFET 14 technology that provides extraordinary performance and efficiency. Enjoy cool and quiet gaming, and leverage new possibilities with optimized levels of efficient headroom.
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Technical Details
Brand | XFX |
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Series | RX-580P8RFD6 |
Item model number | RX-580P8RFD6 |
Item Weight | 2.82 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.39 x 9.53 x 3.23 inches |
Manufacturer | XFX |
ASIN | B082KZBL9N |
Date First Available | December 10, 2019 |
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #7,270 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers find the graphics card visually appealing and appreciate its performance, achieving 60+ FPS on most games at 1080p resolution. They consider it a great value, with one customer noting it's the best deal for 1080p graphics cards. The card receives positive feedback for its quality and functionality, with one customer highlighting its 60 fps performance at 60hz refresh rate. Heat generation and noise levels receive mixed reviews - while some find it quiet, others report it runs hot and makes noise.
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Customers appreciate the design of the graphics card, describing it as looking great with epic graphics.
"...Enough about my journey getting this card. The card looks really nice. If I am not mistaken XFX used the newer tech that the 5000 series uses...." Read more
"...Every thing looks great, you get high frame rates on a fair amount of games. Highly recommend it for a first build...." Read more
"...Pros: Epic graphics 90% of games on high and some on ultra VR ready/capable..." Read more
"...Games older than 2018 it is able to max. Also looks great in your case...." Read more
Customers find the video card to be a great value, with one customer noting it's the best deal on the market for 1080p graphics cards, while another mentions it's excellent for budget gaming.
"...Go for it if you need a good price to performance card. Or wait (like I should have) for a RX590" Read more
"...in my opinion and I have it in a mico ATX case, great budget card for playing lots of games and its at a great price point if you can find it in stock" Read more
"Pros: - Fast, high frames per dollar ratio at the time of review (Q1 2020) -..." Read more
"...What's this card for? It's a budget card you will probably need to upgrade in 2ish years IF you find games you absolutely need to play at 1080p High..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the video card's frame rate, achieving 60+ FPS on most games at 1080p resolution, with one customer noting it runs like a beast for e-games.
"...Every thing looks great, you get high frame rates on a fair amount of games. Highly recommend it for a first build...." Read more
"...Pros: Epic graphics 90% of games on high and some on ultra VR ready/capable..." Read more
"So far this card plays everything I through at it. Here are my specs: Processor AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core Processor..." Read more
"...Runs a bit warmer than expected but not extremely hot. Performance level is excellent ." Read more
Customers find the video card to be of good quality, with one mentioning it performs well in gaming PCs.
"...Shortly after returning it I got a Nvidia 2060 Super. Great card if you can get it to work with Linux which I couldn't...." Read more
"...overall I love this card. its beefy, hard working, and looks great...." Read more
"...May be a driver thing. Overall good card. 4 stars." Read more
"...They make great CPUs but gpus nah I'll pass." Read more
Customers report that the video card works great.
"Works fine, bottom part of the faceplate was bent slightly inwards meaning I had to bend them back into position to properly seat the card, but..." Read more
"works perfect bought in may 2020, 1 year later, everything's perfect. price is much more now" Read more
"Careful. This card works fine but it runs super hot. Better make sure you have enough airflow." Read more
"It's sexy looking, and works great." Read more
Customers appreciate the video card's refresh rate, with one customer noting it maintains a fairly solid 60 fps at 60hz, while another mentions its fast performance and easy auto overclocking capabilities.
"Paired with an Intel 9400f. Easy auto overclock. It gets 60+ FPS on most any game 1080p. Games older than 2018 it is able to max...." Read more
"Pros: - Fast, high frames per dollar ratio at the time of review (Q1 2020) -..." Read more
"...2560x1600 resolution, ULTRA settings, I get a fairly solid 60 fps at 60hz refresh rate (which is all my monitor can handle)...." Read more
"This is a great 1080p, 75 refresh rate, high settings card...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the video card's heat generation, with some finding it not extremely hot, while others report that it runs super hot and the fans don't kick in.
"...Downloaded and installed latest drivers from XFX website. Temp better controlled, does not go beyond 60 Celcious while rendering h.264 videos...." Read more
"...Hefty cooler, metal backplate, lot's of surface area to dissipate heat, overall good design, definitely one of the better ones for this card -..." Read more
"...On first boot and install, i noticed the fans never moved and it was screaming at almost 190 degrees Fahrenheit with no fan movement during heavy..." Read more
"...AND IT it is huge and it generates enough heat to compete with a Super nova. At any rate, if you like it, get it...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the video card's noise level, with some finding it really quiet while others report that it does make some noise.
"...RAM32 GB Windows 10 It pretty quiet in my opinion and I have it in a mico ATX case, great budget card for playing lots of games and its at..." Read more
"...it was screaming at almost 190 degrees Fahrenheit with no fan movement during heavy game play...." Read more
"...Each game runs superbly with no stutters and fairly quietly...." Read more
"...Highly recommend it for a first build. It does make some noise but if you have a headset that shouldn't be a problem." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020I have been running a RX 560 4GB for over a year. A few months ago I got a Samsung 34" wide screen and the 560 couldn't do HiDPI and had other issues. Not being a gamer, just wanting a good experience I tried the XFX 590 Fatboy. It was a nice card but it didn't play well with my setup and I think it was just drawing to much power. Shortly after returning it I got a Nvidia 2060 Super. Great card if you can get it to work with Linux which I couldn't. When putting the card to sleep it would take a couple minutes to resume. Enough about my journey getting this card. The card looks really nice. If I am not mistaken XFX used the newer tech that the 5000 series uses. I installed it and within minutes, it did everything I needed / expected and much cleaner than my XFX RX 560.
It knows my monitor is HiDPI and in Kubuntu (Plasma Linux) I no longer have to login and out to get my HiDPI. I will update as I get more time with this card. It hasn't even been 12 hours.
UPDATE 01/10/2020: Well, the card stays at 72c if I don't run Linux radeon-profile; it requires some compiling and is not automatic. You have to set it on every boot which sucks. I can't find any documentation on how to set the BIOS either. It might have to go back, but I have a couple more weeks to see if I can get it to work correctly. I will contact XFX and see what they say. I should be able to set it to a lower performance cooler running speed.
UPDATE 02072020:
I love the card but wish vendors would support Linux. i know, we are not worth the investment, but I can't believe it would be that hard.
So far the only way to keep it nice and cool is to use the community open source software radeon-profile.
If anyone knows of an AIO that might work for this card I am thinking that water cooling might be an idea, but I am pretty sure that most AIO software is all Windows and I wouldn't be able to control it.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2020Pros: Bought this to replace my aging GTX 1060 6GB OV1. I was very pleased. Requires 8 pins to power {6+2} and has a nice set of instructions to get you set up. I run a stock Core I5 7400 and invested in a 700W power supply and this paired very well with my rig. In some games I do hit lows of 40+ fps but I am sure this is a CPU bottleneck, but other games i can get a crisp 60+ fps, or better on a 75Hz 1080p monitor.
Cons: This card does have some weight to it. i know its a nitpick but i do worry about it when i mess with it. On first boot and install, i noticed the fans never moved and it was screaming at almost 190 degrees Fahrenheit with no fan movement during heavy game play. the Zero DB option is on by default, and MSI Afterburner is a must or some kind of GPU fan controller. At 55% fan speed via Afterburner, the fans will kick on so I've had to save a custom profile. At 100%, they do scream. It also seems the Core and Memory Clock are locked in and i've only been able to squeeze a bit more out of it, but no real gain. It seemed like a bit of a disadvantage to the 1060 as I could get over 2.1MHZ+ Core and Memory out of the GTX but here with this card, I am only at about 1.380Mhz at Core and 2MHZ on Memory. If I try to shift it more, I run into Artifacts and in some cases a hard freeze, even with max core voltage and power limits set.
Overall Review: Overall, it fit my build and needs on a replacement to a degree. The Core And Memory clocks seem to be a bit lower than what I feel this card should do, at least on paper. If I can, I will save up for a RX 590 and gradually go up. I know someones comment will be to invest in a 5600XT or higher, but I am not quite that rich. Go for it if you need a good price to performance card. Or wait (like I should have) for a RX590
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020Recently built my first Gaming PC. To give you an idea of what I've been playing CoD Warzone, Doom, Resident Evil, Apex and pretty much all the most popular games. Every thing looks great, you get high frame rates on a fair amount of games. Highly recommend it for a first build. It does make some noise but if you have a headset that shouldn't be a problem.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020Runs hot: This GPU runs hotter than any GPU ive ran before, Assuming this is due to 2 things. 1. the GPU has a thick plastic case that traps tons of heat. and 2. the GPU runs a 0 DB noise fan profile, (in other words (out of the box) the fan does not kick on till 60c) so I highly recommend setting and saving a steep fan curve profile.
Software is eh!: what I mean by this is it works for what you need it for but not much else, the overlay will bug out while in game and being toggled, sometimes tabbing you out of games, and flickers with specific setting enabled. and although you can save a overclock and fan curve profile you cannot save a "filter" profile or color profile so if you need to change filter for say a dark area in a game, it has to be done manually which is a very tedious process.
Enable fan profile: EVERY TIME YOU UNLOCK, WAKE, AND OR RESTART YOUR COMPUTER BECAUSE AMD CANT MAKE AN AUTO LOAD PROFILE FOR JUST THE FANS!!!!, OR EVEN JUST A DISABLE ZERO DB SETTING UPON BOOT LIKE COME ONNNN WHY IS IT DEFAULT 0DB,
sorry that just ticks me I have to enable my fans or risk melting my acrylic panel lol.
Pros:
Epic graphics
90% of games on high and some on ultra
VR ready/capable
Many display ports, (one hdmi) but is awesome for low res for side work/stream panel
looks pretty fresh
Cons:
Runs hot
AMD doesn't do good software
pictures do not do size justice, read the specs cause its big
this could have been just a one off product but the metal stickers unbalanced the gpu fans making them super loud when spooling up, and there is a lot of wiggle play on the impeller adding to noise. I recommend removing the metal fan stickers if they are not perfectly center.
overall I love this card. its beefy, hard working, and looks great. but I do not expect it to last very long under the temps its set to run stock so I will be ready for an upgrade not long from purchase.
05/22/20
Top reviews from other countries
- GavinReviewed in Canada on November 14, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Cooling is better than I expected
very nice card if you have a big case, perfect for mining as well, very good cooling.
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Guillermo RezaReviewed in Mexico on June 8, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars buena tarjeta para 1080p
para mi gusto la tarjeta es bastante bonita no tiene rgb solo un led azul, los ventiladores se encienden hasta que pasa creo de los 65° asi que siempre es muy silenciosa, y pues en rendimiento para los 1080p y todo en alto siempre anda por arriba de los 70-80 fps para mi es una buena tarjeta y si la comprar en una promo pues mejor espero que les sirva mi opinión si es que quieren adquirirla a por siento no le he hecho overclock creo que no es necesario
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Angel GamboaReviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Buena
Buena tarjeta grafica, temperaturas un poco altas pero nada del otro mundo. No lo compres si esta a mas de 3500mxn
- IanchancemacReviewed in Canada on May 15, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Good gpu
Overall good gpu, works, easy to install, decent Frame rate for the money get about 140+ FPS on valorant, The only reason I didn’t give it a five star is because the gpu is quite noisy for some ppl that could be a deal breaker but for me I don’t really care just turn up headset louder lol.
- David NealeReviewed in Canada on August 2, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars Meh.... it’s great for what u pay for
Way way way way too loud
Can play most games and high levels but not ultra with all settings on ultra in 4K