AMD Radeon RX 570X

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Brand2048
Cores8GB GDDR5
Memory Size2048 : 128 : 32
Shaders/TMUs/ROPs256 Bit
Memory Bus224 GB/s
Bandwidth
AMD Radeon RX 570X
Techinical Specs
Overview
Manufacturer
amd
Release Date
2018
Launch Price
$
GPU Name
Polaris 20
GPU Varient
Polaris 20 XL (215-0910052)
Architecture
GCN 4.0
Foundry
GlobalFoundries
Process Size
14 nm
Transistors
5700 mil
Perofrmance
Pixel Rate
39.81 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
224 GPixel/s
FP16 Performance
5.095 TFLOPS
FP32 Performance
5.095 TFLOPS
FP64 Performance
318.5 GFLOPS
Memory
Memory Size
8 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus
256 bit
Bandwidth
224 GB/s
Features
DirectX
12
OpenGL
4.6
OpenCL
2.1
Vulkan
1.3
Shader Model
6.7
Render Config
Shading Units
2048
TMUs
128
ROPs
32
RT Cores
L1 Cache
16 KB
L2 Cache
2.00 MB
Design & Requirements
Memory Size
8 GB
Length
241 mm
Width
0 mm
TDP
150 W
Required PSU
450 W
Connection Outputs
1x 6-pin
Power Connectors
1x DVI, 1x HDMI 2.0b, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
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Performance in Benchmarks

3DMark

Geekbench 5

PassMark
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AMD Radeon RX 570X
Graphics Card
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PCBench Rating in 2025
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AI Summary
The Radeon RX 570X sits in the lower‑mid tier with a 3DMark score of 1923 and an 8 GB GDDR5 memory layout, making it modestly better than a GeForce GTX 750 Ti but far behind contemporary 4K cards like the RX 7800 XT. Its performance is adequate for 1080p casual gaming on medium settings but struggles with modern titles and high frame‑rate demands.
Pros
- 8 GB GDDR5 memory gives it a large VRAM headroom for older titles and future small upgrades
- Performs better than entry‑level cards such as the RX 560 and GTX 750 Ti with a 3DMark score of 1923
- Offers a balanced price‑to‑performance ratio for budget builds targeting 1080p gaming
Cons
- 3DMark and Passmark scores remain low compared to current mid‑range GPUs like the RX 580 (3DMark 4176) and the GTX 1060 6GB (3DMark 4085)
- Outdated architecture lacks support for newer features such as ray tracing and DLSS
- No listed price data limits value assessment, and the card may not be widely available in 2025
- Higher power consumption relative to equivalent performance levels
- Limited relevance for 4K or high‑framerate gaming in modern titles
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