I have only just spent 1 week with a new GPU so I feel fairly educated. It's not a bad card and considering they cost £30 to buy used. For somebody trying to put a medium and high in older titles pc for under £400 it's definitely up there although if Ur budget can stretch I'd go for a 580 or 590. I had the 8gb card since 2020 it has served me well for the entire time I just wanted a new GPU but unfortunately I'm CPU bottlenecked so my new RX 7800 xt 16gb is pretty useless but in games like firewatch where it is just walking mainly if definitely performs better. Conclusions if U need a 1080p card and you have less than £50 then yes get it. It won't play high unless it's a verry simple game. But it is better than using an igpu like I had to before I got it.
I'm still using my RX 570 that i paid 179.99 still a beast. It can do 3440 x 1440, however it's starting to show its age. Thinking about getting the RX 7800 XT
Thats exactly what i jumped to. I paid 80 for my 570 and i use it for a home build now. I love tis 7800 XT tho but id tell you to go up to the 7900GRE or 7900XT if there on sale
I upgrade from Vega 11 to rx 570 4gb and im very happy with this card, for me ryzen 5 3400g and rx 570 is a very good combination i can play Games on medium or even ultra settings
the GTX 1060 3gb was not a full 1060, since it had cutted down ram AND cores, many of us claimed back in 2017 that 1060 6gb was a "1060 Ti" without branding and made the 1060 3gb a direct competitor to the Rx 570, which was a slightly cutted down 580 to be fair. 4gb was more than enough in 2017, but nowadays 8gb version might be required for propper loading of newer tittles that can still run on the 570. Nevertheless both 4 and 8gb versions were good GPUs and aged really well. To get this level of longevity back in the day you needed to aim at a high end GPU (like R9 290/x R9 390/x or Fury) but with the 400 (and rebranded 500) series that changed for good
It's a pity that this video did not take into account the comparison of RAM consumption, since it is borrowed, for lack of video memory of the graphics card. As I was able to see, RAM borrowing can range from 500 mb to 2 gb However, as has been shown, some game projects are hard on the graphics processor itself, forcing it to run games at low settings, which reduces the dependence of video memory consumption
i still using 4GB 570 that i paid $50 1.5 year ago, i oc it a bit and it can still play some of my library just fine! 1080p High at FH4, Metaphor, RDR2, and ETS2 with lock 60fps :D too bad the graphic driver will crash if i try to use it for Ai Denoise on Lightroom since it's an ex mining card with modded bios, but for editing 1080p on Premiere and After Effects, it still good enough and stable. can't wait to upgrade to 2060 super once i saved enough! :D
Mining cards are often in better condition than gaming cards as a mining card is on for a long time witbout being switched off meaning the temperature is roughly the same the whole time irs running. A gaming gpu goes from on to desktop to game to desktop to game. Im sure you get the picture meaning temperature fluctuations causing things to expand and contract. Like pavements cracking in when the season changes.
I do have an RX 570, but I don't use it as a daily driver (I don't think that I have a daily driver, I kind of rotate GPUs).I'm on the casual side when it comes to gaming and I don't get to play much except some Fortnite and some older AAA titles (Terminator: Resistance, or Resident Evil 4); the performance level provided by the 4GB variant that I have is quite ok. I do like the 570 though - it has a single 6 pin power connector, and that fits well with the original PSU of my PC (old workstation, that does have a 6 pin connector).
@@Ifqsfbrr Yes! The Ryzen 3 2200g will be the bottlenecking point in most games that introduced the last four to six years but also in some esport games such as Fortnite on DX12 or CS2 etc
@@Ifqsfbrr No! Both CPU and GPU are crucial. You just have to find a balanced combination. A Ryzen 9 wouldn't hurt but on the other hand would be an overkill for the RX 580 and frankly, I don't think there is any Ryzen 9 with IGPU. Any Intel six core 8th to 10th gen or any AMD six core ZEN 3 and Zen 5 is a good combination for the RX 570/580 and good enough for today's standards.
Well, an RX 570 can play most of the existing PC gaming back catalog with decent performance. However, if you wish to run the latest and most demanding titles on it, then you'll need to look somewhere else; Unless you're okay with running games at 15 fps or at extremely low resolutions.
Hi, man! I avoid talking about prices due to different world regions have different markets, different currency and consumer power, etc. The only thing I can assume is that you are opting for a very low-cost option, therefore the best choice is the one YOU can afford. If the future build is a 4th gen Intel CPU/platform... so be it! Will an i5 4th gen bottleneck the RX 570 at 1080p low/medium settings? YES, in many games. I recommend purchasing an affordable Xeon processor that is comparable to an i7 4770 as is for sure a better replacement for the i5. Watch my YT video for further info on the topic ruclips.net/video/pa8zJyEqLPU/видео.html If you're unable to find a good deal on such Xeons (E3 1231 v3, E3 1240 v3 or E3 1245 v3) in your local market, ali express usually offers some excellent deals on those.
For lightweight PC gaming, sure 100% and it partners nice with both low end modern CPUs as well as old high end CPUs like 4th - 8th gen Intel i7s or AMDs Zen and Zen+ etc
Feel free to share your experience playing PC games if you were or still are an owner of an RX 570.
I have only just spent 1 week with a new GPU so I feel fairly educated. It's not a bad card and considering they cost £30 to buy used. For somebody trying to put a medium and high in older titles pc for under £400 it's definitely up there although if Ur budget can stretch I'd go for a 580 or 590. I had the 8gb card since 2020 it has served me well for the entire time I just wanted a new GPU but unfortunately I'm CPU bottlenecked so my new RX 7800 xt 16gb is pretty useless but in games like firewatch where it is just walking mainly if definitely performs better. Conclusions if U need a 1080p card and you have less than £50 then yes get it. It won't play high unless it's a verry simple game. But it is better than using an igpu like I had to before I got it.
@@MatthewLT420 Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate it.
I'm pretty cool with it.
If you know its limitation there's a lot of fun to be had.
I mostly play early 2020s game in 1080p tho
Won't play Forza motorsport well at all.
I'm still using my RX 570 that i paid 179.99 still a beast. It can do 3440 x 1440, however it's starting to show its age. Thinking about getting the RX 7800 XT
Thats exactly what i jumped to. I paid 80 for my 570 and i use it for a home build now. I love tis 7800 XT tho but id tell you to go up to the 7900GRE or 7900XT if there on sale
I paid $50 for second hand Aorus, great deal i say
1440p? On which games
@@mue3nul nothing too massive
@@mhawkingz name a game bro i just got the card too 😭
So this is what Dracula does in his free time.
Oh, indeed! With all the tedious blood withdrawals and human kebab production, I needed a calming hobby.
Loool
I upgrade from Vega 11 to rx 570 4gb and im very happy with this card, for me ryzen 5 3400g and rx 570 is a very good combination i can play Games on medium or even ultra settings
I have a ryzen 5 3400g with a gtx 1050 ti
Can you play Spiderman remastered?
I upgraded from an RX 570 to an RTX 3070 and the difference is massive
but I don't think the RX 570 is obsolete
the GTX 1060 3gb was not a full 1060, since it had cutted down ram AND cores, many of us claimed back in 2017 that 1060 6gb was a "1060 Ti" without branding and made the 1060 3gb a direct competitor to the Rx 570, which was a slightly cutted down 580 to be fair.
4gb was more than enough in 2017, but nowadays 8gb version might be required for propper loading of newer tittles that can still run on the 570. Nevertheless both 4 and 8gb versions were good GPUs and aged really well. To get this level of longevity back in the day you needed to aim at a high end GPU (like R9 290/x R9 390/x or Fury) but with the 400 (and rebranded 500) series that changed for good
It's a pity that this video did not take into account the comparison of RAM consumption, since it is borrowed, for lack of video memory of the graphics card. As I was able to see, RAM borrowing can range from 500 mb to 2 gb
However, as has been shown, some game projects are hard on the graphics processor itself, forcing it to run games at low settings, which reduces the dependence of video memory consumption
Well NOT noticed! ruclips.net/video/hXp0yT2-3S4/видео.htmlfeature=shared&t=681
i still using 4GB 570 that i paid $50 1.5 year ago, i oc it a bit and it can still play some of my library just fine! 1080p High at FH4, Metaphor, RDR2, and ETS2 with lock 60fps :D
too bad the graphic driver will crash if i try to use it for Ai Denoise on Lightroom since it's an ex mining card with modded bios, but for editing 1080p on Premiere and After Effects, it still good enough and stable.
can't wait to upgrade to 2060 super once i saved enough! :D
Thanks for leaving your comment and I hope you find a good GPU bargain.
edit:typical typo
@@obnot Thanks! :D
5 months ago I bought a used rx570 4gb for 30 dollars. The card works perfectly for games at 1080p and medium high settings. This is a gift.
Mining cards are often in better condition than gaming cards as a mining card is on for a long time witbout being switched off meaning the temperature is roughly the same the whole time irs running. A gaming gpu goes from on to desktop to game to desktop to game. Im sure you get the picture meaning temperature fluctuations causing things to expand and contract. Like pavements cracking in when the season changes.
I do have an RX 570, but I don't use it as a daily driver (I don't think that I have a daily driver, I kind of rotate GPUs).I'm on the casual side when it comes to gaming and I don't get to play much except some Fortnite and some older AAA titles (Terminator: Resistance, or Resident Evil 4); the performance level provided by the 4GB variant that I have is quite ok.
I do like the 570 though - it has a single 6 pin power connector, and that fits well with the original PSU of my PC (old workstation, that does have a 6 pin connector).
I am planning to buy an entry level rig but it has no gpu, is this suitable for ryzen 3 2200g?
The RX 570 would be more than enough, as often it's the Ryzen 3 2200g that will limit performance.
@@obnot will it bottleneck?
@@Ifqsfbrr Yes! The Ryzen 3 2200g will be the bottlenecking point in most games that introduced the last four to six years but also in some esport games such as Fortnite on DX12 or CS2 etc
@@obnot so its better to get ryzen 9 even without gpu
@@Ifqsfbrr No! Both CPU and GPU are crucial. You just have to find a balanced combination. A Ryzen 9 wouldn't hurt but on the other hand would be an overkill for the RX 580 and frankly, I don't think there is any Ryzen 9 with IGPU.
Any Intel six core 8th to 10th gen or any AMD six core ZEN 3 and Zen 5 is a good combination for the RX 570/580 and good enough for today's standards.
If someone wants to play all games till july 2024 with high/mid and lower settings , then it would be okay to go with rx 570?
Well, an RX 570 can play most of the existing PC gaming back catalog with decent performance. However, if you wish to run the latest and most demanding titles on it, then you'll need to look somewhere else; Unless you're okay with running games at 15 fps or at extremely low resolutions.
should i pair this card with my future build with i5 4th gen 8Gb version or suggest me anyother with same price thanks man!
Hi, man! I avoid talking about prices due to different world regions have different markets, different currency and consumer power, etc.
The only thing I can assume is that you are opting for a very low-cost option, therefore the best choice is the one YOU can afford. If the future build is a 4th gen Intel CPU/platform... so be it! Will an i5 4th gen bottleneck the RX 570 at 1080p low/medium settings?
YES, in many games.
I recommend purchasing an affordable Xeon processor that is comparable to an i7 4770 as is for sure a better replacement for the i5. Watch my YT video for further info on the topic ruclips.net/video/pa8zJyEqLPU/видео.html
If you're unable to find a good deal on such Xeons (E3 1231 v3, E3 1240 v3 or E3 1245 v3) in your local market, ali express usually offers some excellent deals on those.
Oh thank you man I'm now convinced to buy xion e3-1270 v3 i literally search whole night about xion CPUs & finally make a decision now GG
Interesting channel, subscribed!
Thanks
@@obnot You're welcome lad!
Is rx 580 good for gaming? Not hardcore
For lightweight PC gaming, sure 100% and it partners nice with both low end modern CPUs as well as old high end CPUs like 4th - 8th gen Intel i7s or AMDs Zen and Zen+ etc
Still a great card.
RX 470 8GB 😎🔥😈😎