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All Gigabyte AMD RX 500 Series Graphics Cards Shown

Filtered all Gigabyte AMD RX 500 Series graphics cards. These graphics cards will come in various versions and editions with custom heatsinks and maybe some overclocking.

All Gigabyte cards belonging to the AMD RX 500 Series have been leaked. The not very serious and rigorous medium on many occasions, Videocarz, has leaked the Gigabyte graphics cards that will make up the new family of graphics cards based on the rehash of AMD. At least four graphics cards based on the Polaris 20, which are a rehash of the current Polaris 10, with only a slight improvement in frequencies and little else. The frequencies have not been revealed and the truth, to be a leak, that the frequencies are not there, it is quite crappy.

The first one is the AORUS RX 580 XTR 8G, which has 8GB of GDDR5 memory. This will be the top of the range and has the most powerful heatsink with a double fan, which should be more than enough to cool this graphics card. The WindForce dual-fan system is a great solution for efficiently cooling heat and features RGB lighting. We passed the AORUS RX 580 8G, which also features 8GB GDDR5, with a simpler variant of this cooler.

Possibly both have a small factory overclocking. Finally the latest AORUS RX 580 4G is the smallest version with 4GB GDDR5 and we imagine with a bit of factory OC. There is a somewhat simpler version of the RX 580. This will be the Gigabyte RX 580 Gaming 4G / 8G, which has the G1 Gaming cooler, a more discreet but equally effective heatsink for a graphics that will be in two versions, one with 4GB GDDR5 and the other with 8GB GDDR5.

Next on the list is the AORUS RX 570 4G which will have a slightly improved heatsink, to offer good performance. There is no data on an 8GB graphics, something that other manufacturers do offer. There is a second version of this graphics card, specifically the Gigabyte RX 570 Gaming 4G, which is an improved version of the RX 470 G1 Gaming, which will have 4GB GDDR5.

There is no data anywhere on a RX 560, no manufacturer is showing them, they all go directly to the RX 550. Gigabyte has presented the RX 550 Gaming OC 2G, which will carry 2GB of GDDR5 memory and will have a slight overclocking with a Polaris 12 GPU.

Source: videocardz

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Robert Sole

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