XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS 8GB XXX Edition OC+ $159 + Delivery ($0 VIC/NSW/QLD C&C / in-Store/ $250 Metro Order) @ Scorptec

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XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition OC+ (Boost: 1366MHz ), 8GB GDDR5 (8000MHz), PCI-E 3.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.0b, DVI-D, Backplate, 2048 SP.
3 Year Warranty.

Cracking price on the venerable RX 580 8GB from a local seller. The RX 580 was released in 2017 and performed well in AAA games of the time. If you're mainly playing games from that era, this may be a deal for you.

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  • +7

    April fools was 5 months ago

    • +5

      Doesn't explain all the 4 figure GPUs…

    • +22

      Nah, April Fools Day has come every day Nvidia has released a new graphics card in the last 5 years.

  • I love me some XXX

    • +2

      X gonna give it to ya

      • from six feet under?

  • +8

    cant believe you can still buy these haha how good

  • +2

    That's surprised they can sell something that literally has no current driver support.

    • -1

      ironically a company is selling 5yr old APUs that no longer have driver support

      that company is… AMD!

      • This came out on 2017😳

        • i said APU

          is this an apu?

  • +3

    Yeah I dunno if I'd buy this in 2025.. Last official driver release was almost a year ago.

    Better off saving up and grabbing a 9060 XT (preferably 16gb variant, but you can find 8gb variants sub 500).

    Or wait for a 9050 XT (pending release) for a more budget option. No idea release date though.

    Edit; looks like you can find 5700XTs used for not a whole lot more than this - likely the better option if you're buying used and are strictly lookin ~200 bucks

    • i'm not saying this is a good buy but a Radeon 6400 is twice the price and that's a known waste of sand

    • Ok so, 9060 XT was on OZB in June for $579 + Delivery with 100 updoots.

      that's more than 264% Increase in price.

      Lets compare with a base model Corolla, 32k, add 264% = Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG (Napkin math)

      Not everyone needs an AMG, RX580 is fine for people on a tight budget that want to just play Roblox or League of Legends.

      • I don't necessarily disagree, but buying tech literally not supported anymore seems unwise.

        Napkin math would also probably show its actually pretty much worth the direct upgrade in performance too. Value per fps.

        Also that's the 16gb model. If we're doing more apples to apples, centrecom has an 8gb variant for 469.

        Those playing roblox or league are also likely at 1080p (max 1440)where the 8gb vram is slightly less of a limiting factor.

        To me it just seems unwise. Buy something used, more powerful/more recent if aiming for a budget imo and new doesn't cut it

        • Well you did say "preferably 16gb variant" so i rolled with that.

          Used also comes with lots of problems, no warranty, could have been used for mining, dropped or otherwise damaged & likely needs a thorough cleaning and new thermal paste which the average joe won't be up to.

          Just saying that not everyone needs this, I have very limited time to game these days, my go to is HOMM3 + HD Mod.

          Maybe some Baldurs gate or Age of Mythology retold if have time.

  • +4

    FYI games that use Lumen, or any feature that requires mesh shaders and RT hardware may crash to desktop or refuse to start.

    e.g the new Doom game and Alan Wake 2.

    3rd party drivers for the card do exist, you can download them from https://sourceforge.net/projects/radeon-id-distribution/file…

    (Usual disclaimer: Beware the risk of installing 3rd party stuff on the internet)

  • +1

    Honestly… who is this for? It's an eight year old 'new' graphics card? wtf?

  • 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.0b, DVI-D
    Pretty much overkill device if you want to add a few monitors and don't do modern gaming.

  • Great card to run CRT Emudriver!

  • +1

    Is today 2017?

  • Seen this card (2048SP) put into new PC builds with Ryzen 3 4100 for an insane $1K recently..

  • +1

    Sorry, you can buy used RX6600's on marketplace for this price, or RTX 2060s if you look hard enough.

  • +3

    160 for a GPU from 2017 is crazy.

    • It's like a 0 km 2017 honda motorcycle, weird.

      • +2

        but a 2017 honda motorcycle is still a useful thing and technology hasnt improved much in motorcycles since then

        that's different to the vga world

  • Hmmm, respect, have one of these in the garage, but it's way too old.
    Better options on the used market.
    Anything from Nvidia 2000 or Radeon 6000 series plus.

  • -1

    why is everyone going on about drivers?

    like new drivers will turn this into a 9070 xt lol

    • +2

      It's less about performance per se, more about stability.

      Driver releases (game ready etc) ensure 'yes you can run the game on this graphics card and it has been tested, in some way shape or form, to be stable' (game engine pending)

      Some games, even if they dont require the new shader stuff, just flat out may not run on an older card without a driver update..

  • I think they just cleaned up their warehouse

  • The Radeon RX 580 is a performance-segment graphics card by AMD, launched on April 18th, 2017

    Bring back my old memories using a 290x

  • +1

    Maybe you can get it insured by Shannon's, because it's a classic

  • +2

    I'm still using the standard version of this as my daily. Does everything I need. Desktop at 4K and games at 1080p.

  • She still loves me when the graphic card is launched

  • +1

    🤷🏼‍♂️ Still running a 4GB RX570. Mostly playing Void Crew, Gatekeeper, The Gunk, No Man's sky etc. looks great to me. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • Why?

  • Either buy a Ryzen 8700G on sale (sub-$350) and progress to a better CPU and dGPU combo in time, or save up for something like an RTX 5060, which I would recommend over the 8GB RX 9060 due to superior upscaling, path tracing, and neural rendering tech and performance.

    Everything else is either ancient (this), lacks proper ray tracing support and upscaling support (RDNA3 or less), or is horrible value right now (Intel B570).

    If you don't have a PCIE 4.0 or 5.0 slot for the RTX 5060 to drop into, it's time to plan a new build or look into cloud gaming.

    • -3

      Are you aware that this graphics card ($159) paired with the lowly i3-12100f (currently $95 @ Centrecom) will match the iGPU performance of the 8700G: https://www.techspot.com/review/2796-amd-ryzen-8700g/

      Anyways, the point of the deal is "The RX 580 was released in 2017 and performed well in AAA games of the time. If you're mainly playing games from that era, this may be a deal for you."

      • -1

        Are you aware that RDNA3 can encode and decode AV1 video? Are you aware of motherboard prices?

        Once the RTX 5050 drops down below $300, my answer will change again.

    • Everything else is either ancient (this), lacks proper ray tracing support and upscaling support (RDNA3 or less), or is horrible value right now (Intel B570).

      9060 XT 16GB?

      And are you really talking about path-tracing with a card like the 5060?

      • -1

        Yes, because if the VRAM budget works for a game, 1440p30 is achievable, as is 1080p60. Neural compression will go a long way to helping that over time.

        You can make a case for the 9060 XT, but I just don't think it will age well in image quality aspects.

  • +2

    I have this - runs fine - on 1440 - i feel so 2018 now

  • +1

    RX580? THE RX580??? in 2025?

    • This is the 2048SP variant which isn't a real RX 580.

      • Thats even worse lol I bought a new full 580 nitro in 2019 for $250

  • Any other GPU that are sub-$400 range? Was looking at some RX 6600 for budget PC build

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