Friday, September 13th 2024
BIOSTAR Announces Radeon RX 580 White Graphics Card
BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, IPC solutions, and storage devices, today unveils the new BIOSTAR Radeon RX 580 White graphics card, designed to deliver smooth 1080p gaming performance in a sleek, modern white aesthetic. Crafted to dominate the mid-range market, the RX 580 White edition GPU from BIOSTAR is an ideal choice for casual gamers, offering seamless performance for popular gaming titles at full HD resolution. Its stylish appearance makes it a standout centerpiece in any build, especially those with a clean, solid white look.
The BIOSTAR Radeon RX 580 White is equipped with the AMD Radeon RX 580 GPU, featuring 8 GB of GDDR5 memory and 2048 Stream Processors. It comes with BIOSTAR's unique FPS dual-heatpipe cooler design, ensuring optimal cooling during intense gaming sessions. The card supports Radeon FreeSync Technology, DirectX 12, and Vulkan, enhancing gaming performance and ensuring smooth gameplay across various titles. Its PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface offers efficient connectivity, while AMD XConnect and HDR Ready features enhance the overall visual experience, delivering crisp, vibrant graphics for gamers.The RX 580 White from BIOSTAR is an exceptional choice for gamers or casual content consumers. Its outstanding performance and striking design elevate any gaming setup. With 2x Display Ports and 1x HDMI output, this card offers versatile display support, allowing gamers to create the ultimate immersive experience. Whether you're a casual gamer enjoying games with friends or a mid-range enthusiast seeking engaging stories and solid gameplay, the Radeon RX 580 White is guaranteed to meet your needs and take your gaming experience to the next level.
The BIOSTAR Radeon RX 580 White is equipped with the AMD Radeon RX 580 GPU, featuring 8 GB of GDDR5 memory and 2048 Stream Processors. It comes with BIOSTAR's unique FPS dual-heatpipe cooler design, ensuring optimal cooling during intense gaming sessions. The card supports Radeon FreeSync Technology, DirectX 12, and Vulkan, enhancing gaming performance and ensuring smooth gameplay across various titles. Its PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface offers efficient connectivity, while AMD XConnect and HDR Ready features enhance the overall visual experience, delivering crisp, vibrant graphics for gamers.The RX 580 White from BIOSTAR is an exceptional choice for gamers or casual content consumers. Its outstanding performance and striking design elevate any gaming setup. With 2x Display Ports and 1x HDMI output, this card offers versatile display support, allowing gamers to create the ultimate immersive experience. Whether you're a casual gamer enjoying games with friends or a mid-range enthusiast seeking engaging stories and solid gameplay, the Radeon RX 580 White is guaranteed to meet your needs and take your gaming experience to the next level.
72 Comments on BIOSTAR Announces Radeon RX 580 White Graphics Card
Maybe ASUS, ...
or maybe ASROCK, ...
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The buyer should be aware, that he soon or he already needs AMD legacy GPU drivers for any operating systems.
Maybe it's meant like: Biostar, a leading manufacturer of Biostar hardware, releases brand new RX 580 in epic white. Also, don't forget that RTX 4070 was meant to be RTX 4080 - that means they dared to push 12 GB of VRAM even into upper mainstream, while AMD has 12 GB only at lower mainstream.
Edit: It kind of reminds me of the scene from Fight Club when the main character talks about how recalls in the car industry work, and and old lady sitting next to him on the airplane asks him: "which car company do you work for?" And he responds with a deadly serious face: "a major one". :D
But otoh, the one thing that hasn't changed is the false advertising of so-called "white" cards, which this one is NOT...it's a black/silver card with a white SHROUD & FANS...
It wouldnt make sense to ship these cards to the west as by the time you add up all the overhead costs, people here wouldnt touch them. Most people already wouldnt touch them. Either they sell it super cheap to the average joe or they'll get picked up by crypto miners or businesses like Internet gaming cafes or any place that will allow you and your friends to have a LAN session on their machines for a few hours.
Here in Hungary, there is a lot of real RX580 cards for ~50-60 USD, the RX570 is cheaper.
www.amd.com/en/support/downloads/drivers.html/graphics/radeon-600-500-400/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-580.html And this is on Windows 11. Linux drivers are even newer: 2024-06-19
For reference the current newest AMD drivers are 24.8.1 dated 2024-08-29
it great news for macowners :)
What is the deadline before we can consider a card discontinued? (in terms of driver support).
I say it should be at least 12 months with no updates. 3 months is barely worth discussing.
And it's not six months. Like i said that's on Windows. On Linux it's less than 3 months.
3-6 months is ok for such an old card. AMD simply moved Polaris to slower release cadence. They did not discontinue the driver support.
It's not discontinued like R9 series etc that have drivers from 2022 - in that case several years without updates can be considered discontinued.
But since people these days have the attention span of goldfish and wont bother doing a 60 second search, that's how false information spreads...
I've argued this with people before. AMD seems to support their cards for around 8 years. Nvidia does it for 10 years.
Yet people say that AMD abandons their cards quickly and it has bad driver support. By that metric i may as well say that 10 years from Nvidia is also not "good" as people claim.
I'll give you $50 CAD............if it comes with a 3-yr warranty.