Gigabyte’s RX 500 series GPUs have been leaked
Gigabyte’s RX 500 series GPUs have been leaked
Like other Aorus designs, this GPU will come with RGB Fusion compatibility.Â
(Images from Videocardz)
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Moving a little down the range we find the more affordable RX 580 Aorus, which comes with a more different cooler designs and in both 4GB and 8GB models. These models will also support Gigabyte RGB Fusion.Â
At this time it is unknown if these models will come with a factory overclock.Â
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Outside of the Aorus range is the Gigabyte Gaming range, which has its own RX 580 designs, the RX 580 Gaming, which comes in both 8GB and 4GB models.Â
At this time it is unknown what the stock clock speeds are for these GPUs, or if they will come with a factory overclock over AMD’s reference design.Â
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Moving down to the RX 570, we can see that VideoCardz has leaked two different models, each of which offers a similar external aesthetics o their RX 580 counterparts. Both of these models are 4GB GPUs, though there is a chance that AMD will allow 8GB versions to be manufactured.Â
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Moving down to the low-end of the market we can see two different AMD RX 550 GPUs, both of which come with what are said to be Polaris 12 GPUs and factory overclocks. These GPUs are both 2GB and will likely come with a sub-£100 price.Â
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You can join the discussion on Gigabyte’s RX 500 series GPUs on the OC3D Forums.
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Gigabyte’s RX 500 series GPUs have been leaked
Like other Aorus designs, this GPU will come with RGB Fusion compatibility.Â
(Images from Videocardz)
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Moving a little down the range we find the more affordable RX 580 Aorus, which comes with a more different cooler designs and in both 4GB and 8GB models. These models will also support Gigabyte RGB Fusion.Â
At this time it is unknown if these models will come with a factory overclock.Â
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Outside of the Aorus range is the Gigabyte Gaming range, which has its own RX 580 designs, the RX 580 Gaming, which comes in both 8GB and 4GB models.Â
At this time it is unknown what the stock clock speeds are for these GPUs, or if they will come with a factory overclock over AMD’s reference design.Â
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Moving down to the RX 570, we can see that VideoCardz has leaked two different models, each of which offers a similar external aesthetics o their RX 580 counterparts. Both of these models are 4GB GPUs, though there is a chance that AMD will allow 8GB versions to be manufactured.Â
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Moving down to the low-end of the market we can see two different AMD RX 550 GPUs, both of which come with what are said to be Polaris 12 GPUs and factory overclocks. These GPUs are both 2GB and will likely come with a sub-£100 price.Â
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You can join the discussion on Gigabyte’s RX 500 series GPUs on the OC3D Forums.
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