You can see the different versions of the XFX RX 500 Series and we also exclusively bring you the working frequencies of these graphics cards.
We are gradually looking at all the reviews of the AMD RX 500 Series graphics cards, among which we will find the XFX models. The first images of these graphics cards have been leaked and we, to complete the scant information that has been given about the XFX RX 580 models and the XFX RX 570 model, we exclusively bring you a table with the frequencies of these graphics cards, with all the perfectly detailed and specified information regarding these XFX RX 500 Series.
The XFX RX 580 and RX 570 have the custom PCB. It seems that the versions of the graphics cards with Polaris 20 GPUs will have a single 8-pin connector for power. These models customized by XFX will have new heatsinks that incorporate double fans in all cases, in addition to a backplate to improve cooling and prevent the graphics card from bending. There are no major news regarding these graphics cards either.
These RX 500 Series graphics cards are a simple rehash of the RX 400 Series, therefore do not expect great news or outstanding performance, since the GPUs are practically the same, with a somewhat refined 14nm process and one more point of frequency. The performance improvement over the RX 10 Series should not exceed 400% and as we already said with Intel's Kaby Lake, it is a bit pointless to rehash, but it is even more so in the case of AMD when theoretically the AMD Vega are almost ready to go on the market.
Regarding the frequencies, they are in line with what they all offer, but it stands out from the list that we have published that we do not have data on the base frequency of the XFX RS RX 570 4GB Black Edition OC, therefore the Boost frequency may be directly the base and don't have that little increase in frequency. We do not have the prices, but we have been able to know that the XFX graphics cards will be the cheapest on the market.


