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51RISC Radeon RX 590 GME Graphics Card, 2304SP 8GB GDDR5 256bit PCIe 3.0 ×16 1340MHz Base Clock Gaming Video Card (Radeon RX 590 GME)

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Features

  • Excellent gaming performance: The 51Risc RX 590 GME is a great choice for gaming enthusiasts, as it is compatible with many popular games, including Battlefield V, Doom Eternal, Assassins Creed Valhalla, Call of Duty: Warzone, and many more. With a base clock of 1340MHz and 2304 unified shaders, this card can handle even the most demanding games with ease.
  • Powerful Polaris 20 GPU: With a Polaris 20 GPU, this graphics card delivers smooth and fast performance for your favorite games, making it perfect for serious gamers.
  • Dual Fan Cooling: The Mllse RX 590 GME graphics card features dual fans that keep your card running cool even during intense gameplay, so you can keep playing without worrying about overheating.
  • High-speed memory: With 8GB of GDDR5 memory and a 256bit bus width, this card delivers lightning-fast performance to keep up with even the most demanding games.
  • Versatile output options: The RX 590 GME video card comes with a range of output options, including HDMI, DP, and DVI-D, so you can easily connect it to your display of choice.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 590


Brand: 51RISC


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1340 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort


Package Dimensions: 12.95 x 7.44 x 3.54 inches


Item Weight: 1.83 pounds


Manufacturer: 51Risc


Date First Available: June 20, 2023


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  • works good
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
Works really well for 120 Had little problem with but fix it works great now
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by DD DD

  • Best GPU you could buy for <$100, BUT some Caveats
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
It is basically a golden sample RX 580 NOT a “true” RX 590. E.x. NOT the same as a say Sapphire Nitro RX 590 which has the 12nm Polaris 30 XXX core. This card has a 14nm Polaris 20 XTR die, which is basically the highest end of the Polaris 20/RX 580 cores. It was originally intended for Asia Only launch as “RX 590 GME” which it does identify itself as in vBIOS/GPU-Z. It’s not false advertising to be clear, but its also not the same as most RX 590s which likely outperform this by a few percent from the finer process node alone. That said. I took it apart and it does appear like a new PCB and the die substrate is NOT discolored so I couldnt find evidence this particular company is reusing old mining GPUs like some tech reviewers mentioned about Polaris chips, if it was, it doesnt show any signs of instability or overuse. OVERCLOCKING: without modding the BIOS (which you can do to go further) this card OCs much better than I was expecting given the cheap cooler (only downside IMO but at least it has a few heatpipes). I’ve gotten 2000Mhz VRAM clock, +11% Core (~1490Mhz) and +50% Power Limit (maxxing out at ~235 watts, 60w higher than rated TDP). Again just quick OCing with Timespy and Heaven, can go higher with BIOS modding/rigging a more powerful cooling solution. Overall impressed for the price considering Amazon’s still selling GTX 1650s at over $200 and RX 550s at the same price. If you need a good GPU for 1080p/720p gaming (or 1440p with less graphically intensive games) or just general compute tasks on a budget, This is probably the best option at this time. Just note the power delivery requirements. 6pin PCIE + x16 slot, minimally 175w without mod/OC or 230-250w with tuning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by TRTechRev TRTechRev

  • Good value
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
This GPU is really perfectly adequate for non gaming needs like video editing and tv watching.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Jerry Sebastian

  • Solid card - but read "590 GME" as "580 overclocked"
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
On the whole this is a pretty solid card - you'll get good 1080p performance in most games though you'll likely be at medium / high details in the latest games. 8GB of VRAM is pretty much the minimum you want these days since the textures in games (which is what really eats VRAM) are getting larger and larger all the time. It's been solid and I haven't had any issues with it since installing it - it runs cool and fairly quiet except under high loads which is pretty much what you expect from a video card. BUT - and this is a big BUT - the RX 590 GME (which is really designed as a "Chinese market only" chip) is not actually the same as the standard RX 590 (which is an entirely different chip/architecture). It's actually a "binned" (picked the best of) RX 580 chip that's been overclocked to perform better than the standard 580. So, on standard clocks, this will perform somewhere between a 580 and 590 but closer to the 580 and possibly slower than some highly overclocked 580s...also, because it's factory overclocked, there's not much headroom here for further overclocking. So look at this as faster 580, NOT as a 590, and you'll be perfectly happy. All that said, it's priced appropriately for what it is (at the time of writing this, it's comparable to 580s that are factory overclocked) and a solid card. So if you could use a boost to your gaming performance, give it a try today! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Brett

  • RX590 GME with 145W TDP
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
I bought 2 cards. Both of them looked (and smelled) brand new. As a positive surprise(for me at least), the card does have a 145 W TDP(with a boost clock of 1340 MHz only), but also it has just a 6 pin PCI-e power connector. The disadvantage of the card is the cooling system. The fans become noisy when the card is fully loaded, but the cooling is sufficient to keep the card at max. 80 degree Celsius . I don't know if the original RX570/RX580/RX590 coolers does have the same noise problem (as they have different radiator with more heat pipes). I use the 2 cards in crossfire setup(for GPU computing). I did a quick test as well and their power equals to a Radeon RX6600(non-XT) in Heaven Benchmark 4.0. So in overall the card does worth the price in my opinion and the cooling can be replaced with an original from a broken RX580(there are many on the web) in case the noise does count. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Becker Tamas

  • It’s perfect
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
UPDATE: I played most of the games on hight and very high settings and i got 50 to 60 IPS. I believe it’s really good for $100 GPU. It’s working just fine out of the box. All my games running of higher quality. Highly recommended for someone need GPU of budget with really good performance.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by MT_TRIP MT_TRIP

  • Keep Looking
Size: Radeon RX 590 GME
Bought this on newegg a few months ago. Displayport outputs keep ceasing to function. I am down to just one that works, but it delivers only the base resolution. Updating drivers did nothing. Don't bother with it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Thad Ausband

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