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Asus Radeon ROG-STRIX-RX570-8G-GAMING 8GB Graphics Card $169 + Delivery @ Shopping Express

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One the better RX 570 cards and excellent bang for buck in my opinion

Clock Speed (MHz):
1178MHz

Boost Clock Speed (MHz):
1254MHz

Memory (VRAM):
8GB

Memory Type:
GDDR5

Length (mm):
240mm

DisplayPort (DP):
1

HDMI:
1

DVI:
2

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  • It says the link shows $199 am I missing a code or something?

    • +1

      Nvm, $169 at checkout

    • Showing $169 to me and no code required. Probably will show $169 at checkout.

  • +4

    Better to pay $20 more and get the 1650 Super

    • +1

      I nearly had a heart attack, I thought this said RX 580!

      • How does this compare to the Rx580 (8GB)?

    • 1650 Super deal was definitely better than this but saw that went out of stock, so posted this. But it seems they have added stock for online orders.

  • +1

    Pretty good for a Strix card. Is ~25% slower than the 1650 super posted not long ago, at only 10% less. Although this does have 8gb of VRam. Then again the extra power consumption could make up the difference in cost over time.

    • It sure would

  • $10 cheaper than the deal I posted last week,

    • Yeah, bit annoyed at them for that!

  • This is a good deal; but yeah the 1650S for $189 is better. That deal says no stock now (although it still let me order it. Not sure if it will get honoured or refunded)

  • Not related to this deal. I have a TV with Freesync support. Considering to build a gaming PC for some light/medium gaming. Would Freesync on RX cards be a deciding factor? With NVIDIA cards I know I won't have Freesync on HDMI. Thanks

    • It may. Freesync does work with nvidia cards nowadays, but the compatibility with a FreeSync-only monitor with Nvidia GPU's is not 100% guaranteed.

      LCD's with Freesync that work with Nvidia are often given the "G-sync compatible" moniker that you might have to look for by googling your monitor online.

    • Yeah, Nvidia's support for Freesync is only for DisplayPort connections.

  • is there much of an upgrade from a Asus RX570 Expedition edition (4GB)?

    • +1

      Don't bother. You'll be better off with a faster card.

      • thanks MSG! Will try to save up for something else then :)

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