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XFX RX 570 4GB GDDR5 RS XXX Edition PCI-Express 3.0 Graphics Card RX-570P427D6,Black/Red

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Features

  • Chipset: AMD RX 570
  • Memory: 4GB GDDR5
  • Dual Bios - Gaming and Cryptocurrency Mining
  • XFX Double Dissipation Cooling Design

Description

Demand more, demand Radeon. The XFX Radeon rx 570 Series graphics card coupled with AMD LiquidVR technology delivers a virtually stutter-free, low latency experience.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 570


Brand: XFX


Graphics Ram Size: 4 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: AMD


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 570


Graphics Card Ram: 4 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Ram Type: DDR5 SDRAM


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 7 GHz


Display Resolution Maximum: 4096x2160


Brand: XFX


Video Processor: AMD


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: Video Card, Quick install Guide, Driver CD


Model Name: RX-570P427D6


Graphics Description: AMD Radeon RX 570


Global Trade Identification Number: 82


Manufacturer: XFX


UPC: 778656075382


Mfr Part Number: RX-570P427D6


Model Number: RX-570P427D6


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: XFX Radeon RX 570 RS Graphics Card


Warranty Description: 3 Year Manufacturer


Item Weight: 0.9 Kilograms


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • From 2019 to now it's just worked.
Really cannot complain. Even at 4gb it's handled itself pretty well for 6 years. I never expected it to be a beast, but with reasonable care it's been chugging along. It gets quite warm pretty quick under load, but most do. It's not the most quiet, but it's not exactly loud either. Economic juggling not withstanding; it was a budget friendly card that actually managed to handle intermittent gaming at 1080p 120fps, still does. 9/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by T

  • Perfect budget GPU
If you want the best gaming system possible and have the money to blow, this is not your card. However, this is your card if you want to play almost any game at high - highest settings at 1080 resolution on a budget. That's most people. If you look at GPU benchmark sites, this is still a powerful card. The typical site such as "PassMark" will break cards in low, medium, and high categories. This one lands in the mid range of the high category. For PassMark, the high scores range from 1310 - 21167, with this card (570) landing at 6967. That score will be fine for most, if not then get the 580 (8690) or 590 (9505) *Scores may have changed since time of writing. I've been happy with the card. I had zero issues with installation, and zero issues with drivers. I have not had heating or noise issues, and no flickering or crashing. Do your research, but this product is exactly what the seller says it is, at a fair price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020 by Erik Golden

  • Top notch graphics card.
This graphics card has been running like a champ for years now, as did it's predicessor in my previous pc. I always buy this brand. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2025 by Deborah Wallace

  • Great card for middle-end gaming
For how incredibly cheap this card is it works super well. Of course, i play lighter games (minecraft, stranded deep, alot of older valve games etc.) but it kicks ass on them all. Minecraft with top shaders (well...no RTX obviously :P) looks amazing and the card can still run at 60-100 fps (Depending what your doing). Recording with OBS is great, i got 1080p at 60 FPS no stutters no nothing. Runs at about 56 degrees Celsius so it remains relatively cool. Ya, its a couple generations back, but the Rx580 and 90 are just slightly higher clocks so, worth it. Not sure if this is a driver thing or a card thing, but at startup the fans will go insane for a moment, but as soon as the windows lock screen is up the card remains relatively quiet for most of the rest of the time. 8/10 would recommend if your on a budget ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020 by Caleb Masters

  • Works well with Fedora 29 Linux
This is working well under Linux on an old Biostar TZ77B motherboard using the amdgpu driver. I bought this to speed up my son's budget gaming rig. It was the best value vs perf at the time along the RX 560, 570, 580, and 590 line. He plays a number of games via Steam, and also guildwars2 via wine (lately via lutrix). For the wine stuff, it seems worthwhile to set a couple of registry entries re video memory. Anyway the fps are much higher now and the son happier. It also makes blender faster and more responsive, and you can keep the stock amdgpu module for carefree upgrading but grab the packages you need from proprietary amdgpupro drivers to just set up opencl 1.2 (not avail with open amdgpu module currently), which can help further accelerate a full render. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2019 by Happy Esperantist

  • Great performance and value $
Superb card for the money $$$. Sure you can get better but then you’ll have to spend more. This replaced my old 7850 and it is a major improvement with the online games I play. I had an issue with dead by daylight running at high FPS until I upgraded windows, afterwards the performance issues cleared. So, make sure to install latest drivers from amd and fully update windows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2019 by JOHN

  • RX 590 runs way too hot.
The RX 590 GCU does not run at the 1580MHz advertised without overclocking it. The problem is the GCU already runs way too hoit out of the box. While gaming, it runs 83C with a max 85C before thermal throttling, fans maxed out. There is no room for overclocking without having a custom water-cooled heatsink made for it-expensive. I am also experiencing black screens after downloading the latest drivers and having the latest BIOS. My advice is to spend a few extra dollars on a 1660 super. I will be replacing this GCU in the near future. If you have this GCU, download MSI Afterburner, and use it to underclock it by 300 MHZ which will lessen the performance to that of an RX 580. In my opinion, purchasing a RX 580 will be a better choice, fewer problems, same performasnce after underclocking, lower price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020 by Jay

  • Brought my 2011 Desktop back into the game!
I bought this to make my old, 2011 HP Pavilion relevant again and able to play newer titles. Instillation was a little tricky for me since my PSU only had 6-pin connectors not 8 but thankfully the included adapter allowed me to merge two 6-pin into a single 8-pin for the card. They recommend you use this with an actual 8-pin connection from your PSU but mine is working just fine so far using the adapter. I'm very impressed with the improvement it's been from the old R7 260 I had in the computer. This card won't give you 4K @ 60fps but 1080P @ 60fps isn't a problem or 30fps for ultra settings on games like The Witcher 3 (if rendering quality is more important to you than fps). Do be warned though that this isn't a quiet card. When the fans are running at full speed it's fairly noisy. If you can live with this, it's an excellent budget card for entry level gaming and bringing new life to old machines! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by Christopher H.

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