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First images of the radeon rx 580 & rx 570

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We advance that AMD was working on a 'rehash' of its Polaris-based GPUs with the arrivals of the RX 500 series and now we finally have confirmation. The first images of the RX 580 and RX 570 have been revealed on the Internet.

Pictures of the AMD RX 570

This graphic card that we can see naked, uses a PCB very similar to that of the RX 480/470 with a 6-pin power connector. You can also see that it lacks a DVI port, as it already happens in the reference model of the RX 470. Just by looking at the exposed GPU it can be seen that it will continue to use a Polaris graphics processor as in the previous line.

We also see the AMD RX 580

Both models are samples of engineering and it is surprising that the RX 580 is also seen, which has an 8-pin connector instead of the 6-pin connector of the RX 480. This could anticipate that the RX 580 reached higher frequencies at ribs of higher energy consumption.

The use of the Polaris architecture is clearly visible on the back of the card. A sample that was manufactured on March 3, so the mass assembly of both graphics cards began long ago.

RX 500 Series Specifications

Along with the images, a GPU-z capture has also been supplied, confirming that the Radeon RX 570 will have 2048 Stream Processors, 128 TMUs and 32 ROPs, identical to an RX 470.

AMD Radeon RX 500 Series (Polaris 10) Specifications
Radeon RX 580 Radeon RX 480 Radeon RX 570 Radeon RX 470
GPU Polaris 10 Polaris 10 Polaris 10 Polaris 10
Cores 2304 2304 2048 2048
TMUs 144 144 128 128
ROPs 32 32 32 32
FP32 Compute 6.17 TFLOPS 5.83 TFLOPS 5.10 TFLOPS 4.94 TFLOPS
Boost Clock ~ 1340 MHz 1266 MHz ~ 1244 MHz 1206 MHz
Memory clock 8000 MHz 8000 MHz 7000 MHz 6600 MHz
Memory Up to 8 GB Up to 8 GB Up to 8 GB Up to 8 GB
Memory bus 256 bits 256 bits 256 bits 256 bits
Bandwidth 256 GB / s 256 GB / s 224 GB / s 211 GB / s
Memory type GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5
Power connector 1x 8-pin 1x 6-pin 1x 6-pin 1x 6-pin

Both graphics cards, plus the RX 560, are expected to launch on April 18. AMD wants to get the most out of its Polaris GPUs before the arrival of the Radeon RX VEGA.

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Source: videocardz

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