Leaked images of the AMD RX 570 and AMD RX 580, which as we know will use the Polaris GPU, in a small update of frequencies and little else.
Filtered images of AMD RX 570 and AMD RX 580 rehashed graphics cards. The first of these graphics cards would be the RX 570, due to the power system it uses, which is a 6-pin PCIe connector and would use the same PCB as the Radeon RX 470, which is logical because the GPU is practically the same, so no major changes are necessary. The reference version of this graphics card does not have a DVI connector, but we can see that there are solder pins, so custom versions could integrate it. We do not confirm that it is a true image, but if it is, it is more confirmed if possible that the Radeon RX 570 will use a Polaris GPU.
Along with the images of the RX 470, the first images of the RX 580 have also arrived, which as we know, is another rehash. The graphics card in question has a sticker specifying that it is an Engineering Sample. This graphics card has the name of C940 and has a renewed design. We can see how this will be the reference version and it will have an 8-pin PCIe power connector. This will allow this graph to reach higher frequencies, with a higher consumption. We can see on the label how it is a Type ASIC model based on Polaris and that was manufactured on March 3.
Now we move on to the data of a quite pixelated GPU-Z capture. The image appears to refer to the RX 570 and the specifications refer to the data we had on the graphics card. This RX 570 will have 2048 Stream Processors, 128TMU and 32ROP. The screenshot refers to an amount of 4GB of VRM memory, but there will be a version with 8GB of VRAM memory. The GDDR5 memories of this graphics card will be the 'old' one, since unlike NVIDIA, they have chosen to install more 'outdated' GDDR5, therefore they will have an effective frequency of 7GHz.
If we take into account that the Vega are close to reaching the market, everything indicates that the Radeon RX 500 Series will be the medium and low range and the Vega the high and extreme range, something that would be logical, but at this point and seen what seen, anything can happen.
Source: videocardz