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Specifications
Manufacturer
Gigabyte
Part #
Manufacturer
Gigabyte
Chipset
Radeon RX 560 - 1024
Memory
4 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Core Clock
1176 MHz
Boost Clock
1234 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
7000 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
Black / Orange
SLI/CrossFire
Frame Sync
Length
190 mm
TDP
90 W
DVI Ports
1
HDMI Ports
1
Mini-HDMI Ports
0
DisplayPort Ports
1
Mini-DisplayPort Ports
0
Expansion Slot Width
2
Cooling
2 Fans
External Power
None
DVI-D Dual-Link
1
DisplayPort
1
HDMI
1
Price History
Reviews

- 25 points
- 19 months ago
from completed build AMD "GameCube" (Budget Ryzen 3 update)
Unlike the first revision (rev 1.0), this card does not use any power connectors whatsoever. Its power comes directly from the PCIe slot. That should result in marginally slower clocks (1176MHz), but I'm seeing core clocks at 1224MHz anyway, regardless of what monitoring software I use. Even AMD shows the core clock at 1224MHz, with AORUS showing its Gaming Mode clock at 1224MHz, Silent Mode at 1275MHz, and OC mode at 1300MHz. So far, I've been able to overclock to 1350MHz with -15% power target. Wonderful. It also helps to have 2 fans and a larger heat sink than other RX 560s. This card's temps never rose above 61 degrees Celsius when under load.
Do you like games like Gears of War and Forza Motorsport? Mid-High settings play just fine on this card. Performance is comparable to an Nvidia GTX 1050Ti for roughly 65-80% of the price. It's also pretty good with the Ryzen 3 2200G: a great budget gaming option to have.

- 10 points
- 16 months ago
from completed build 2 Years in the Making
runs almost all games 1080p 60 fps if you adjust the graphic settings a bit, cs go maxed gets about 80-90fps, great card