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.
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72 Comments on BIOSTAR Announces Radeon RX 580 White Graphics Card

#51
wickerman
Theres plenty of games where an RX 580 is more than enough performance, but it is wild to think someone who bought one of these new in 2017 on an AM4 build can STILL buy replacement parts at retail with a warranty and all, for that whole pc lol

hardware longevity for the win
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#52
Shou Miko
re-release a card from 2017 in 2024 why?

I guess 2xDPs and 1xHDMI is an upgrade over my RX 590 if the DP version is newer than 1.4 and HDMI is newer than 2.0b that's what my RX 590 got :laugh:

My RX590 (Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB) came with 2xDP 1.4, 2xHDMI 2.0b and a dual-link dvi


Review by W1zzard: www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-590-nitro-plus/
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#53
Tropick
Shou Mikore-release a card from 2017 in 2024 why?

I guess 2xDPs and 1xHDMI is an upgrade over my RX 590 if the DP version is newer than 1.4 and HDMI is newer than 2.0b that's what my RX 590 got :laugh:

My RX590 (Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB) came with 2xDP 1.4, 2xHDMI 2.0b and a dual-link dvi


Review by W1zzard: www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-590-nitro-plus/
I'd love to get my hands on a Nitro+ RX590. I'm a total sucker for those pushed-to-the-limit "end of a generation" cards. My EVGA GTX 580 Classified Ultra is probably my favorite GPU out of the whole collection.
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#54
Dr. Dro
Are these new chips? Or is Biostar just recycling these RX 570s from ETH farms? What an odd PR.
Shou Mikore-release a card from 2017 in 2024 why?

I guess 2xDPs and 1xHDMI is an upgrade over my RX 590 if the DP version is newer than 1.4 and HDMI is newer than 2.0b that's what my RX 590 got :laugh:

My RX590 (Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB) came with 2xDP 1.4, 2xHDMI 2.0b and a dual-link dvi


Review by W1zzard: www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-590-nitro-plus/
There's no new display controller unit, so DP version remains what it's always been. Also this Biostar card is a 2048SP so basically a 570.

I like this card though. I deeply regret not buying one of the golden 50th anniversary Nitro+ 590s. They were so cheap. Then Covid hit and the market was never the same again.
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#55
JWNoctis
Dr. DroAre these new chips? Or is Biostar just recycling these RX 570s from ETH farms? What an odd PR.
Would not surprise me, if GloFo is still making these chips for embedded applications and customers. Sure beats ex-mining cards, if reasonably priced.
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#56
Dr. Dro
JWNoctisWould not surprise me, if GloFo is still making these chips for embedded applications and customers. Sure beats ex-mining cards, if reasonably priced.
Yup, if they are proven to be new stock and the price is good, it's still as good an entry GPU as any
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#57
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Shou Mikore-release a card from 2017 in 2024 why?

I guess 2xDPs and 1xHDMI is an upgrade over my RX 590 if the DP version is newer than 1.4 and HDMI is newer than 2.0b that's what my RX 590 got :laugh:

My RX590 (Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro+ Special Edition 8GB) came with 2xDP 1.4, 2xHDMI 2.0b and a dual-link dvi


Review by W1zzard: www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-590-nitro-plus/
The amount of 580s, 580 2048s I've helped users to restore made me stop being nearly as involved as I got tired of explaining the same crap over and over again.

580 2048 SP Device ID and SubSystem ID is 1002 6FDF 1002 0B31, I know that code by heart now and it's sickening.

The 580 is pretty long in the tooth now considering it was overshadowed by Navi.
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#58
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
All i see in this thread....



::EDIT::

I dont think the last pic quite done it justice.
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#59
Tartaros
I have my old 9900KF without a GPU lying around, if they sell them for 100 bucks new, I'll bite.
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#60
Figus
Probably they seen that on Aliexpress are selling good on the 65-75$ price range....
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#61
Geofrancis
this is why there are no new low-end GPUs, you couldn't make one cheaper and faster than this on a new process with new memory. just look at the RX6400, its still over £150, half the ram and slower than this.

GLOFLO must still be pumping these out for peanuts if its new.
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#62
Peter1986C
_roman_The buyer should be aware, that he soon or he already needs AMD legacy GPU drivers for any operating systems.
I cannot tell for sure whether that would be the case on Windows yet, but on Linux based OSes it is still supported by the open source drivers even if support by AMD itself were to discontinue in the (near) future.
wickermanTheres plenty of games where an RX 580 is more than enough performance, but it is wild to think someone who bought one of these new in 2017 on an AM4 build can STILL buy replacement parts at retail with a warranty and all, for that whole pc lol

hardware longevity for the win
On AM4, later cards probably still run. ;) Your remark on replacement parts might make more sense on motherboards etc.
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#63
Geofrancis
Peter1986CI cannot tell for sure whether that would be the case on Windows yet, but on Linux based OSes it is still supported by the open source drivers even if support by AMD itself were to discontinue in the (near) future.
Im sure they are still supported they just arent getting any new features. GCN has been around forever there isn't much left to fix or optimise at this point.
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#64
Apocalypsee
I wonder if the GPU itself is brand new (they still making it) or is it from ex mining cards. Not just Biostar there's plenty of Chinese cards flooding the market selling 'new RX 580'. It's not RX 580 because it uses 2048 shader ones not 2304. I wanted to buy one for spares but I afraid it just an ex mining ones on brand new PCB

They should focus on newer GPU like 5700, uhh even that is old by now.
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#65
Figus
ApocalypseeThey should focus on newer GPU like 5700, uhh even that is old by now.
You can find some on aliexpress for less than 80€, but they will be real? Beacause 5700xt still kick some ass, in some game going faster than a 4060 or a 6650xt, 7600xt. Hardware unboxed made a review of the 5700xt for a 2024 update.
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#66
Geofrancis
im still on a 5700xt because there isn't anything faster for less money, if i want to double the performance im looking at double the money.
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#67
Dr. Dro
Geofrancisim still on a 5700xt because there isn't anything faster for less money, if i want to double the performance im looking at double the money.
If that lie keeps you going, so be it, but that is very, very far from the truth, even if you're considering the very lukewarm likes of the RX 7600 as a replacement
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#68
Figus
Dr. DroIf that lie keeps you going, so be it, but that is very, very far from the truth, even if you're considering the very lukewarm likes of the RX 7600 as a replacement
Naaa.... RX7600 is not an upgrade from 5700xt, just a 10% or little less/more it depends from the game, for a decent upgrade you need 6700xt or 7600xt still if he wants to double the performance w/o RT, not even the 4070 can in 1080p, in 1440p a 7700xt or a 6800xt are needed, the minimum for a great upgrade is the 4060ti 16gb, the 8gb in 1440p is too slow.
(Sure his system with r5 7600 and rx5700 is mostly bottleneck by the gpu, until he plays in 1024x768 on a 17" CRT)
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#69
Dr. Dro
FigusNaaa.... RX7600 is not an upgrade from 5700xt, just a 10% or little less/more it depends from the game, for a decent upgrade you need 6700xt or 7600xt still if he wants to double the performance w/o RT, not even the 4070 can in 1080p, in 1440p a 7700xt or a 6800xt are needed, the minimum for a great upgrade is the 4060ti 16gb, the 8gb in 1440p is too slow.
(Sure his system with r5 7600 and rx5700 is mostly bottleneck by the gpu, until he plays in 1024x768 on a 17" CRT)
As usual, you're ignoring quite literally everything that has been added to the GPUs and their architecture since the 5700 XT (which was lacking even when it was new), writing it off as "superfluous" - and then you guys actually genuinely ask why AMD doesn't even bother making a high-end GPU anymore.
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#70
Geofrancis
Dr. DroIf that lie keeps you going, so be it, but that is very, very far from the truth, even if you're considering the very lukewarm likes of the RX 7600 as a replacement
the 7600 isnt practically any faster, neither is the 3060, a few extra fps is not an upgrade, and features like ray tracing are pointless on mid range cards especially if all you play is FPS shooters.

going by that 1440p average 5700XT is 57fps, a 4060 is 59fps, 7600xt is 67fps, 4060ti is 79fps,

Sorry but £500 to go from 57fps to 79fps its not worth it. I wont upgrade until i get something almost twice as fast, so a 3080 or 6800. It will probably be a 6800xt next year as they are already down to £360 on the used market so should hopefully be under 300 by January.
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#71
Figus
Dr. DroAs usual, you're ignoring quite literally everything that has been added to the GPUs and their architecture since the 5700 XT (which was lacking even when it was new), writing it off as "superfluous" - and then you guys actually genuinely ask why AMD doesn't even bother making a high-end GPU anymore.
i'm not ignoring anything, I simply posted benchmarks that show how a 7600 is not even worth consideration, what's the "feature" frame generation? RT? FSR2 and 3 with frame generation can be used with 5700xt (even RX580) with a mod, RT is really not worth if you can't afford at least a 7900GRE/4070 (I've got a 6800XT and in many title i can use RT decently, while in other i need to use FSR, and really i prefer native resolution to RT, but with fsr3 and fg i can have 90fps in 1440p in CP2077 with good RT, still the 100W more power used by my card tell me is better without. The 7600 can't run even F1 23 with RT at high frame....
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#72
Caring1
Damn, I thought someone necroed a thread.
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