Most games in 2023 will still be unreal engine 4, and those games almost always run just as smoothly on the RX 570 4GB VRAM version in practice. Only in 2024 will we see that the RX 570 4GB will really have a hard time at 1080p, but the 8GB will also have too little computing power. So 4GB or 8GB has only made a difference in a very small fraction of games, contrary to what people think.
@@Mr.Plant1994 It's not just a feeling. In the past, the (Nvidia) GTX 1060 6GB was usually faster than the RX 570 4GB. But currently (in most games) you see that the RX 570 4GB has become faster than the GTX 1060 6GB.
should I buy an used SH pc with i5 6500 and rx 470 for 260 $ ? What if they did mining with it? Will I have lower gaming performance??? Please guys answer me
It only holds up in old games that are from the same era as when the RX 570 was new. In modern games you need to play at the lowest settings with FSR just to make the game playing. So no, it does not "hold up" today. The only old gpu that still holds up is the GTX 1080Ti. Anything weaker than a 1080Ti is too weak and slow. A 1080Ti is on par with modern low end GPU's like the RX 6650 XT.
I just upgraded my 2013 desktop to a new 13700k desktop, i can’t afford a graphics card yet so I just took the 570rx 8gb from the old one and put it in the new one
@@rerite-oy4xu it struggles to run almost anything, as soon as i can afford a new card I will get one, it cant run fortnite as there are driver issues with it, forza 5 is 50fps low settings 1080p, forget playing vr games, not going to happen
Agree cloa as not everybody can afford the latest kit (specially recently) Also this gpu fine for a lot of the popular free games such as fortnite, apex, cod, valorant, rocket league, minecraft, roblox, csgo etc. Most of my builds, the buyer say they just want to play these and similar.
@@OV3RDRIVE24the only reason i'd agree on spending so much money is that using it on low settings to keep it alive for as long as possible and not need to buy another one. high details are an illusion, once you see right through it you'll enjoy games as much as anybody else
Im so proud to have one Its an sapphire nitro one, 4gb, it has the seals on the screws, its in absolute mint condition, i have the box and everything, and i got it for only 60€ with free shipping back in December! Also its paired with an xeon e3 1230 v3. Its so nice.
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior i use rx570 8gb and still can play new game with high setting... Dont talk if u only know the new is the best. But sometime the oldest still the best
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior bro shut up lol no ones gonna use 4k on rx 570 its fine on 1080p not everyone like u had their mothers credit card behind their back
Two weeks ago I upgraded my Sapphire RX 570 Nitro+ 8GB to a Sapphire RX 6700 XT Pulse 12GB. I paid 149.- Euros for the 570 back in 2019. It served me well for four years.
Its end of 2024 and still using the rx 570. Runs great, only issues I have is Baldurs gate 3 with mods. I get low FPS durring cut scenes and huge fights, but they are playable. If i set grafix to low setting with mods I get floating hair, and weird stuff, so i have to keep settings up so it doesn't glitch out.. I suppose I should upgrade, but I dont play enough games to justify spending 500 bucks on a new card.
Same here, but you've gotta admit our little RX 570s are getting old even an rx 5600xt is a substantial upgrade, you don't need to spend $500 on a GPU to get a good experience though, I don't know about your country but where I'm from you can buy a brand new rx 6600 for sub 200 dollars, around 150 used if you really want to. And basing it on benchmarks I've seen online you're guaranteed to get a consistent 60fps in Baldur's Gate 3. So I guess as a stranger online, I suggest you try and look up rx 6600s or rx 5700xt(if you don't mind high power consumption) prices, see if you can afford it. So yeaaaaaah👍
Bought the 8gb variant last year on christmas for 8000 INR (96.89 USD) and received a 1.5 year warranty. It was a huge upgrade over my previous 1050 2gb which was struggling badly due to low vram. Since i own a 768p monitor so no issues for me so far in terms of performance except Callisto Protocol where i am witnessing stutters. Overall a handy upgrade and expecting it to last for atleast 2 more years unless amd decides to discontinue its driver support :'(
I have a lot of good memories with my RX 470 4GB. Got it for £125 in 2017 and sold for £100 at the end of 2020 when the rtx 30 and Rx 6000 came out. It was crazy good value back then
@@MadClowdz first with a 3070 FE which I got for MSRP near launch. And then an RX 6800XT when I found one in stock a couple months later. I've been using the 6800 XT ever since
Just picked the Sapphire Pulse 8GB variant of this card yesterday for USD 65, so satisfied with how it performs, just replaced the thermal paste and pad and did some undervolting, money well spent
my god Kryzzp your channel are so big now! i remember the time i ask you about my 1030 when i was studying. you have like 30k subs! i now have a job and 3060 now! good times! :D
Been using mine a long time. Still get to play modern games at high settings a lot of the time with 0 issues. Was playing high on life on high settings with fps well over 100
I'd say a GPU like the RX 6600 would be a good upgrade from this. I snagged one last week sealed for $190 and it should be about a 2x performance increase while consuming even less power. Highly recommend those with an RX 570 looking to upgrade to look at the RX 6600!
i quickly look into the shop in my country and totally confirm what you wrote - 6600 is now probably one of the best choices comparing power of the GPU to its price.
@@MrWinotu Yep, it's a solid lil GPU for its price. Can run anything you throw at it with good settings at 1080p and can even do some 1440p gaming with adjusted settings.
@@avidacorounia1696 This was also advice I gave about 5 months ago lol. But it is definitely way more than a 60% increase in performance. It is almost EXACTLY a 2x increase in raw rasterized performance, though I entirely agree that it might be wise to get something with a lil more VRAM. The 6700 10gb comes to mind as a rock solid budget offering, but the 6600 has dropped so much in price it's hard to pass up for some more budget oriented builds.
Build my nephew a i7 8700k, RX 570 8GB PC about 2.5 years ago. Good to see it can still hold on its own but he's definitely due an upgrade. Ive got a GTX 1080 Ti for him so should be a pretty sweet upgrade! My second rig currently has a 5800x and my main a 5800X3D. Once I upgrade my CPU I'll put the 5800X3D in the second rig and give him the 5800x + x570 motherboard. Keeping the DDR4 RAM though (Very cheap anyway)
@@zWORMzGaming nice, it's a great upgrade for 1080p. I was going to give him a 5800x + x570 fron my second machine once I get the 7950X3D. Not sure how big an upgrade the 5800x vs i7 8700k is though
I think the card is very decent enough to be bought in 2023. The fps in some of the intensive titles like Elden Ring is well above 40 frames at all times. Very impressive from RX 570👏👏
I had RX 570 since 2017 and now upgrading to an RTX 3060.. Also the most intense part of the game to test the worst scenario is the final boss. I had to play on balanced FSR to actually make it playable on low.
This GPU is able to handle low settings on all newer titles and much higher on pre-2018 gaming titles. This GPU is AMDs equivalent to the GTX 1000 Pascal series 🥰👍😇
I hope this one doesn't break. I have noticed it's the 8GB RX 570s that tend to go bad. Good to see it still has life in it though, as it should. It has aged very well compared to GTX 1060 3GB which was its "competitor" of sorts, in terms of performance-tier (but competed in price with the GTX 1050 TI... what a deal it was and still is!).
I bought a new gt 1030 at the beginning of 2022 for 120 euros and I really gave a lot of money. and I planned to buy rx 470 for around 50-70 euros and to sell this one for similar money. it is still under warranty for 2 years. would there be any bottleneck with i5 3470 and rs 470.
Absolutely love this card I just bought in bulk about 30 of the ASUS strips 570s mixed for an 8 GB. They had the coolers stripped off of them and replaced with big ugly bulky aluminum coolers with regular 120 mm fans on them. Currently in the process of flashing them all back to factory and removing the ugly ass frankenstein cooler and reinstalling the OEM coolers. I'm going to sell them off for next to nothing in a few weeks and add a couple to some systems that are using integrated graphics
Still got one paired with a ryzen 5 1400, Asus strix 4gb. Still solid.. Amd did an amazing job with the driver support on this card, kept getting big improvements
Im having some driver issues where can i concact them my screen keeps going black when i play a game on fullscreen it turns black then pops back for 2 seconds and goes black again and just repeats i have to reset the pc for it work which annoys me
Nice video! Can you also make another one with GTX 980 Ti 6 GB? I’ve already saw a couple of videos with this video card, but seems like that were fake benchmarks. I am really interested how 980 is working nowadays in modern projects
9:52 Actually Forbroken runs fine in "Standard" settings on a Polaris card. You have to use a fairly recent Linux distribution though. Thanks to Steams Proton it uses a DXVK layer, which translates the DirectX calls to Vulkan.
My first gpu that I bought and used in a build was the Asus rog strix rx 570. I bought it 2020 a week before the pandemic hit and I got it for 145 dollars which was crazy. A very decent entry card for its time.
I recently bought rx 570. I play rdr2 pubg raft minecraft and valorant. Tried warzone 2.0 but it's bad on rx570. AAA games launched before 2020 can run pretty well.
I have a rx 580 and just played Diablo 4 no worries at all.I have saved up 1500 for a new pc have my eye on a 6800xt but I just can’t part with my 580 i still love it as much as I did the day I got it.
I got the xfx 570 4gb and never had any problem at all with any game, runs everything you throw at it, the only moments I've suffered it was because of not enough vram
The performance we see has ofcourse a lot to do with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D coupled with, which is not a real senario. If you coupled it with an i7 from that era or Ryzen 5 1st-2nd gen which is more realistic option then we get min. 20-30 fps less i think and more stutter. I don't speak about 4 core 4 thread CPU's, it would be not pleasant
If the performance changed with those CPUs it means that the GPU wouldn't be maxed out anymore. So that isn't a GPU test anymore, it's a CPU test. Ryzen 3 3300X or i5 9400F will max out the 570, you don't need a top of the line CPU either.
This will definitely be better than the graphics card I have right now. Okay anything will be a better graphics card I have right now lol, I have an NVIDID 1030 Ti 2 GB low-end graphics card that I pulled from a Dell XPS that died on me. I'm glad that I'll at least be a little caught up in terms of specs. I don't really play games online anyway and I don't mind dips in FPS. Heck I still think 30fps is perfectly playable. Obviously I would rather have 60fps, but I'm not an FPS snob.
If you don't mind not reaching 40+ FPS, you can easily play even the most demanding games using your RX 570 with almost every setting being high. That's how I spent almost 100+ hours in RDR 2, constantly visiting the areas which can lower your FPS quite drastically. Never had any complaints. And the FSR indeed makes a bit difference while playing games which you theoretically should not even be able to run on your system: for example, it allows you to stay above 60 FPS in the recent Resident Evil 4 Remake most of the time if you're using the Ultra Quality preset (with all the other settings being high), and this is more than a decent result for a card which was released back in 2017. You will probably be forced to upgrade in the next couple of years, but if you are someone like me, who is ready to sacrifice their FPS in order to make everything look better, RX 570 will be more than enough for you to play any singleplayer game you want in 2023.
I bought an RX570 8gb for 70 bucks. It didn't arrive yet, but I'm excited. This will be my first good gaming pc build. It will have i5-3470, and 8gb ddr3 ram. This will replace my mini pc with i3-3220t 8gb ram, no video card.
rx 570 is also very overclockable, if you're struggling to hit a comfortable 50+ fps id recommend to overclock it (2000mhz on the vram and 1450 mhz on the clock itself is the average) on some games i used to get 22% more fps from that overclock
I've been in the market looking for a gaming laptop that has a built in optical drive to play older games like The Sims 2 and Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2 those types of games that can't buy on steam. Fortunately, I found a new Asus Rog gl552vw gaming laptop equipped with gtx 960M 4gb VRAM and 16GB DDR4 and Intel i7 for over a $1000 on Amazon but I am so happy with it.
Most games are still unreal engine 4, the same engine as when this card came on the market. When unreal engine 5 becomes more popular, your card will start to struggle, but will still be able to run the indie titles and the more optimized games in 2024/2025/2026 ..
I currently have this card. I'm a budget gamer and never have the money to upgrade. I have it paired with a Ryzen 5 5600x. Saw that I don't meet the minimum specs for Starfield which made me said. Would RTX 3060 Ti be a good next step?
I managed to get a 570 8gb oc edition before the end of 2022 and it slaps most triple A games still, definitely worth the money if you're tighter on budget
I gave mine to my Mom for World of Tanks, 1080p Ultra but using VSR 1440p now,...when I got it I overclocked it from 1266Mhz to 1485Mhz and it scales well with clockspeed. A beast for its time. (Sapphire Nitro+) Also worth finding a free or supercheap 22" Monitor with 1680x1050p for an FPS Boost over 1080p, or use 80% scales at 1080p + CAS sharpening if available (COD Example) that 20% will get 50fps titles close to 60fps.
I bought a RX580 2048 sp which is a chinese version of this card for 60 bucks off of aliexpress for sh**ts and giggles and to my surprise it runs really well.
I got the Dell RX 570 8GB in my friend's PC to run RDR2 at about 70-80 FPS at 1080p "balanced" settings. Even tweaked a few settings to make it look better.
In the morning, TH-cam has recommended me your rx 570 2 years old video, it was a sign
Me too
TH-cam AI is amazing
They are watching your every move
@@yourworstnightmareduringtheday yes
Youtub W
As an nVidia user, I got to admit it is pretty amazing how good has the 570 has aged. I think the 8GB vram is paying dividends
Most games in 2023 will still be unreal engine 4, and those games almost always run just as smoothly on the RX 570 4GB VRAM version in practice. Only in 2024 will we see that the RX 570 4GB will really have a hard time at 1080p, but the 8GB will also have too little computing power. So 4GB or 8GB has only made a difference in a very small fraction of games, contrary to what people think.
NVidia makes better peak preformance cards, but it always feels like amd makes cards that age better
@@Mr.Plant1994 It's not just a feeling. In the past, the (Nvidia) GTX 1060 6GB was usually faster than the RX 570 4GB. But currently (in most games) you see that the RX 570 4GB has become faster than the GTX 1060 6GB.
@@karlmarx1463 lol that’s the card I still use today
should I buy an used SH pc with i5 6500 and rx 470 for 260 $ ? What if they did mining with it? Will I have lower gaming performance??? Please guys answer me
I owned an RX 570 4GB before upgrading to the RTX 2060 Super 8GB. It really helped me a lot with them triple A titles back then.
The Rx 570 card saved me over the covid lockdowns haha. I bought one for super cheap used and it kept me occupied for months.
Please gift me the Rx 570
@@naumannaeem7027 💀
@@naumannaeem7027 The struggle is real 💀
@@naumannaeem7027 im from the same country but not asking random people from the internet to give away their gpus 💀
This card is a legend as you said. It's still holds up many games. Good card and video:)
It only holds up in old games that are from the same era as when the RX 570 was new. In modern games you need to play at the lowest settings with FSR just to make the game playing. So no, it does not "hold up" today.
The only old gpu that still holds up is the GTX 1080Ti. Anything weaker than a 1080Ti is too weak and slow. A 1080Ti is on par with modern low end GPU's like the RX 6650 XT.
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior nice joke... facepalm
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior You're just a TROLL but a bad one.
I completed cp2077 with a 1080
same with valhalla, elden ring... you're just a JOKE
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior why're you so broke man?
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior you most have high standards
the 570 4 gig was my first gpu.. it absolutely transformed my family prebuilt and i could play anything i wanted on it, love this card
i started on a 580 4GB and just got a 3070, it was a budget beast
I just upgraded my 2013 desktop to a new 13700k desktop, i can’t afford a graphics card yet so I just took the 570rx 8gb from the old one and put it in the new one
@@EnderPrinceLivehow's it doing so far?
@@rerite-oy4xu it struggles to run almost anything, as soon as i can afford a new card I will get one, it cant run fortnite as there are driver issues with it, forza 5 is 50fps low settings 1080p, forget playing vr games, not going to happen
@@EnderPrinceLive how old is it
budget gpu benchmarks are more interesting for me than any of those premium ones. keep it up kryzzp.
budget gpus are actually relevant to me. I can't afford to spend 900+ on a 7900 XTX or a 4090.
@@OV3RDRIVE24 most of can't and it doesn't make sense to spend that much for gaming either.
@@cioa9299 Yeah, if I could afford it I might consider it, but I can't.
Agree cloa as not everybody can afford the latest kit (specially recently) Also this gpu fine for a lot of the popular free games such as fortnite, apex, cod, valorant, rocket league, minecraft, roblox, csgo etc. Most of my builds, the buyer say they just want to play these and similar.
@@OV3RDRIVE24the only reason i'd agree on spending so much money is that using it on low settings to keep it alive for as long as possible and not need to buy another one.
high details are an illusion, once you see right through it you'll enjoy games as much as anybody else
these prices are high as hell, thank you for spending your own money and showing us what should you buy and what you shouldnt, great vid keep it up
damn i’m sorry to hear that. i’ve easily found rx 570s - 590s for very cheap :(
@@brodonamus prices in poland📈📈
come to czechia you can get 570s for like a 65€
@@klocuszek9980 found a used one for 70$ in my country
@@zlounberg6958 wtf in poland its like 150 €
Im so proud to have one
Its an sapphire nitro one, 4gb, it has the seals on the screws, its in absolute mint condition, i have the box and everything, and i got it for only 60€ with free shipping back in December! Also its paired with an xeon e3 1230 v3.
Its so nice.
Great CPU!!! I loved my 1231v3 back in 2015, great pairing :)
@@zWORMzGaming I remeber it :D
rx570 is really good for budget gaming😍
Nope. The only "good" budget gpu from those days is the 1080Ti. Everything else lower than a 1080Ti is too slow in 2023.
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior 1080ti is a beast but in our country sri lanka its fking high.our coutry is the problem.
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior i use rx570 8gb and still can play new game with high setting... Dont talk if u only know the new is the best. But sometime the oldest still the best
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior bro shut up lol no ones gonna use 4k on rx 570 its fine on 1080p not everyone like u had their mothers credit card behind their back
@@mohammadtaufik4950 He doesn't know shit. I use RX 570 and can run anything.
Amazing video kryzzp did not know the 570 had some potential still left for 2023! Btw a rx 580 8gb re-test would be good
Just add 20% of performance.
Specially with those brandnew chinese brand with 2048 variant.. though its the same as this rx570 but its cheaper brandnew
I myself upgraded from an rx 560 4gb to an rtx 3080 12gb oc..the difference is huuugggeeee
@@ritabrataroychowdhury8958 cheers mate👍👍 maybe one day i can afford it too 😅🤣🤣
@@beataoo sure hope you will bro
Two weeks ago I upgraded my Sapphire RX 570 Nitro+ 8GB to a Sapphire RX 6700 XT Pulse 12GB. I paid 149.- Euros for the 570 back in 2019. It served me well for four years.
Its end of 2024 and still using the rx 570. Runs great, only issues I have is Baldurs gate 3 with mods. I get low FPS durring cut scenes and huge fights, but they are playable. If i set grafix to low setting with mods I get floating hair, and weird stuff, so i have to keep settings up so it doesn't glitch out.. I suppose I should upgrade, but I dont play enough games to justify spending 500 bucks on a new card.
Same here, but you've gotta admit our little RX 570s are getting old even an rx 5600xt is a substantial upgrade, you don't need to spend $500 on a GPU to get a good experience though, I don't know about your country but where I'm from you can buy a brand new rx 6600 for sub 200 dollars, around 150 used if you really want to. And basing it on benchmarks I've seen online you're guaranteed to get a consistent 60fps in Baldur's Gate 3. So I guess as a stranger online, I suggest you try and look up rx 6600s or rx 5700xt(if you don't mind high power consumption) prices, see if you can afford it. So yeaaaaaah👍
@@user-yg2rq2xp2k I ended up getting a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 G1 8GB GDDR5 for 95 bucks off ebay right after i wrote that, Way better card.
Bought the 8gb variant last year on christmas for 8000 INR (96.89 USD) and received a 1.5 year warranty. It was a huge upgrade over my previous 1050 2gb which was struggling badly due to low vram. Since i own a 768p monitor so no issues for me so far in terms of performance except Callisto Protocol where i am witnessing stutters. Overall a handy upgrade and expecting it to last for atleast 2 more years unless amd decides to discontinue its driver support :'(
where did u buy it from(im indian)
love your story nice to see people still going strong with a 570, try to play on a old crt you will have a far better experience on it.
@@coffee7180 but why? Why would i go for an old crt monitor?
1366x768p is okay for me
@@qrre_ got it from my friend. He owns a shop
This gpu aged like fine wine
You have tested all GPUS that u need to make a new video on them every year. That's dedication man, I think
A lot of these GPUs I tested in 2020 need an updated review this year, with new games, new prices and new recommendations :)
@@zWORMzGaming BRO you test to many GPUS
@@zWORMzGaming Can you make like a video dedicated to how to optimize games or something like that?
I bought a RX 570 4GB 3 months ago, I am happy with it, I got to play RDR2 finally but I have problems with the drivers very often
I have a lot of good memories with my RX 470 4GB. Got it for £125 in 2017 and sold for £100 at the end of 2020 when the rtx 30 and Rx 6000 came out. It was crazy good value back then
So what did you replace it with?
@@MadClowdz first with a 3070 FE which I got for MSRP near launch. And then an RX 6800XT when I found one in stock a couple months later. I've been using the 6800 XT ever since
bought this card back in 2021 and it still performs like a beast!
Just picked the Sapphire Pulse 8GB variant of this card yesterday for USD 65, so satisfied with how it performs, just replaced the thermal paste and pad and did some undervolting, money well spent
my god Kryzzp your channel are so big now! i remember the time i ask you about my 1030 when i was studying. you have like 30k subs! i now have a job and 3060 now! good times! :D
Definitely test this card when The Last Of Us Part 1 releases on Steam!
man i just bought this vga 1 weeks ago, and im not regretting it
Kryzzp eu amo seu conteúdo, você faz os melhores testes de benchmarks que eu já vi e com muito entretenimento ao mesmo tempo, amo seus vídeos
Muito obrigado! Um grande abraço 😃
E ainda é bilingue! Hahahaha seu conteúdo é foda, mano!
É então, ele fala português de Portugal se eu não me engano
o home é foda patroa
I bought this legendary card back in 2020 after watching your video 😂 still rocking this card, cause i can't afford a new one these days
i remember this card costing 130 euros brandnew with 2 free games
Been using mine a long time. Still get to play modern games at high settings a lot of the time with 0 issues. Was playing high on life on high settings with fps well over 100
I'd say a GPU like the RX 6600 would be a good upgrade from this. I snagged one last week sealed for $190 and it should be about a 2x performance increase while consuming even less power. Highly recommend those with an RX 570 looking to upgrade to look at the RX 6600!
i quickly look into the shop in my country and totally confirm what you wrote - 6600 is now probably one of the best choices comparing power of the GPU to its price.
@@MrWinotu Yep, it's a solid lil GPU for its price. Can run anything you throw at it with good settings at 1080p and can even do some 1440p gaming with adjusted settings.
I'd get a used 5600 xt for $100 instead
Well I guess it depends cuz it has the same vram only 60% more performance but I'll say an upgrade to an 6700xt would be better
@@avidacorounia1696 This was also advice I gave about 5 months ago lol. But it is definitely way more than a 60% increase in performance. It is almost EXACTLY a 2x increase in raw rasterized performance, though I entirely agree that it might be wise to get something with a lil more VRAM. The 6700 10gb comes to mind as a rock solid budget offering, but the 6600 has dropped so much in price it's hard to pass up for some more budget oriented builds.
I have finished Crysis series on RX 570 4GB version on medium settings. It was surely playable and I have really enjoyed the game too! Beast GPU!
A legend testing another legend!
Still running this card, I love it. Only reason to upgrade it in the future would be to give it to my brother.
Build my nephew a i7 8700k, RX 570 8GB PC about 2.5 years ago.
Good to see it can still hold on its own but he's definitely due an upgrade. Ive got a GTX 1080 Ti for him so should be a pretty sweet upgrade!
My second rig currently has a 5800x and my main a 5800X3D. Once I upgrade my CPU I'll put the 5800X3D in the second rig and give him the 5800x + x570 motherboard. Keeping the DDR4 RAM though (Very cheap anyway)
I upgraded my cousin's 570 (this one) with a GTX 1080 and he's having a blast!
@@zWORMzGaming nice, it's a great upgrade for 1080p.
I was going to give him a 5800x + x570 fron my second machine once I get the 7950X3D. Not sure how big an upgrade the 5800x vs i7 8700k is though
I just took mine out, excited to go plug into a build for my kids. Thank you!
lmao same here 😋 any update bout your pc brother?
I think the card is very decent enough to be bought in 2023. The fps in some of the intensive titles like Elden Ring is well above 40 frames at all times. Very impressive from RX 570👏👏
yeah, more playable than a ps4
30-40 fps is super playable
I had RX 570 since 2017 and now upgrading to an RTX 3060.. Also the most intense part of the game to test the worst scenario is the final boss. I had to play on balanced FSR to actually make it playable on low.
I picked this card up used for $60 AUD ($38 USD) Runs most esports titles at medium/high 90+ fps @ 1080p :)
Amazing deal!
Mine was £60 at the start of 2020. That card certainly got me through covid lockdowns lol. My brother uses it now.
i love when kryzzp makes budget gpu benchmarks and when im also getting the gpu that hes benchmarking
This GPU is able to handle low settings on all newer titles and much higher on pre-2018 gaming titles. This GPU is AMDs equivalent to the GTX 1000 Pascal series 🥰👍😇
What Is low settings. Could you list for a new game like cod
The legendary card from amd,rx 570. Its still a beast
And what if i use fsr 3 in this rx 570 8gb so what is fps in everygame?
You will get 144+ fps in Fortnite and like 80+ fps plus in call of duty it will be a great combination pls sub
Thanks for reviewing the GPU I requested! Cheers mate🤩
I hope this one doesn't break. I have noticed it's the 8GB RX 570s that tend to go bad. Good to see it still has life in it though, as it should. It has aged very well compared to GTX 1060 3GB which was its "competitor" of sorts, in terms of performance-tier (but competed in price with the GTX 1050 TI... what a deal it was and still is!).
i have i7 3770 16gb ram rx 570 8gb sapphire nitro plus and on performance i have 60-110fps
I got the MSI model of the RX 570, still gaming with it💪 Idc about Ray Tracing and all that shit, just make games smoother and all
I still have a RX480 8GB and it still runs fine on almost all games at 1080P.
Great card, a little faster than the 570 :)
Even more legendary I guess, since it released earlier and for a really good price as well!
I'm still rocking a sapphire nitro rx 570 that i bought for 74 usd last year, Its still capable especially for esport titles.
brooo...the "shall we!" i for what i watch your videossssss...reallly godly lines
RX-570 is great a legendary budget. i play RE2R RE3R RE4R RE7, RE8, Farcry5, in Mid graphics can handle the game on steam.
I bought a new gt 1030 at the beginning of 2022 for 120 euros and I really gave a lot of money. and I planned to buy rx 470 for around 50-70 euros and to sell this one for similar money. it is still under warranty for 2 years.
would there be any bottleneck with i5 3470 and rs 470.
Absolutely love this card I just bought in bulk about 30 of the ASUS strips 570s mixed for an 8 GB. They had the coolers stripped off of them and replaced with big ugly bulky aluminum coolers with regular 120 mm fans on them. Currently in the process of flashing them all back to factory and removing the ugly ass frankenstein cooler and reinstalling the OEM coolers. I'm going to sell them off for next to nothing in a few weeks and add a couple to some systems that are using integrated graphics
This almost came to be my first GPU but i ended up with RX580 8GB with 25$ more:)
As a normal gamer i think this can hold my enjoyment for 5 years.
YESSS!!!! I've been waiting for it for a long time. Nice vid bro!
forspoken works fine with polaris gpus on linux, maybe with dxvk on windows as well
i tried vkd3d and it din't work under windows.
Still got one paired with a ryzen 5 1400, Asus strix 4gb. Still solid.. Amd did an amazing job with the driver support on this card, kept getting big improvements
Im having some driver issues where can i concact them my screen keeps going black when i play a game on fullscreen it turns black then pops back for 2 seconds and goes black again and just repeats i have to reset the pc for it work which annoys me
this is the card that was in my first "gaming" pc. Thanks to it i was able to play Red Dead Redemption 2. I love it
Nice video! Can you also make another one with GTX 980 Ti 6 GB? I’ve already saw a couple of videos with this video card, but seems like that were fake benchmarks. I am really interested how 980 is working nowadays in modern projects
By the way, are u going to make a RX 6600 revisit in 2023?
9:52 Actually Forbroken runs fine in "Standard" settings on a Polaris card. You have to use a fairly recent Linux distribution though. Thanks to Steams Proton it uses a DXVK layer, which translates the DirectX calls to Vulkan.
Thanks for the explanation :)
You can use dxvk on windows too lol
@@AncientED5 Does it work now? So far I know only negative reports.
I see that 580 in the background there. The exact one I have, looks so nice imo
My first gpu that I bought and used in a build was the Asus rog strix rx 570. I bought it 2020 a week before the pandemic hit and I got it for 145 dollars which was crazy. A very decent entry card for its time.
Me too, exactly the same story haha
Nice video 😊 .
Please make a video on rx580
I recently bought rx 570. I play rdr2 pubg raft minecraft and valorant. Tried warzone 2.0 but it's bad on rx570. AAA games launched before 2020 can run pretty well.
I have a rx 580 and just played Diablo 4 no worries at all.I have saved up 1500 for a new pc have my eye on a 6800xt but I just can’t part with my 580 i still love it as much as I did the day I got it.
Got one of these for my little brother's first pc. I'm excited to give it to him.
Guys is there huge diffrence between rx 570 8gb and rx 580 8gb?
580 is about 15% more performance
I got the xfx 570 4gb and never had any problem at all with any game, runs everything you throw at it, the only moments I've suffered it was because of not enough vram
what cpu do you use?
@@Meowly_Cyrus Ryzen 3 3200g
Can you buy rx 7900 xtx ?
And test it?
The performance we see has ofcourse a lot to do with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D coupled with, which is not a real senario. If you coupled it with an i7 from that era or Ryzen 5 1st-2nd gen which is more realistic option then we get min. 20-30 fps less i think and more stutter. I don't speak about 4 core 4 thread CPU's, it would be not pleasant
If the performance changed with those CPUs it means that the GPU wouldn't be maxed out anymore. So that isn't a GPU test anymore, it's a CPU test.
Ryzen 3 3300X or i5 9400F will max out the 570, you don't need a top of the line CPU either.
I got a free 8 gb rx 570 and i fell in love... overclocked, undervolted it and removed the power capping, it performs better than a 1060 6gb
This will definitely be better than the graphics card I have right now. Okay anything will be a better graphics card I have right now lol, I have an NVIDID 1030 Ti 2 GB low-end graphics card that I pulled from a Dell XPS that died on me. I'm glad that I'll at least be a little caught up in terms of specs. I don't really play games online anyway and I don't mind dips in FPS. Heck I still think 30fps is perfectly playable. Obviously I would rather have 60fps, but I'm not an FPS snob.
I love how he says pawsible instead of possible
I also get around 90% gpu usage in cyberpunk with my 1660ti mobile 70w
i still have my 570 now on my backup PC, can you benchmark the regular non XT 6600?
I have a video review on the 6600 :)
Unfortunately it's not my GPU so I couldn't keep on testing it!
If you don't mind not reaching 40+ FPS, you can easily play even the most demanding games using your RX 570 with almost every setting being high. That's how I spent almost 100+ hours in RDR 2, constantly visiting the areas which can lower your FPS quite drastically. Never had any complaints. And the FSR indeed makes a bit difference while playing games which you theoretically should not even be able to run on your system: for example, it allows you to stay above 60 FPS in the recent Resident Evil 4 Remake most of the time if you're using the Ultra Quality preset (with all the other settings being high), and this is more than a decent result for a card which was released back in 2017. You will probably be forced to upgrade in the next couple of years, but if you are someone like me, who is ready to sacrifice their FPS in order to make everything look better, RX 570 will be more than enough for you to play any singleplayer game you want in 2023.
Mine broke😭😭The thermal paste dried out and won't even turn on after I re apply.
I bought an RX570 8gb for 70 bucks. It didn't arrive yet, but I'm excited. This will be my first good gaming pc build. It will have i5-3470, and 8gb ddr3 ram. This will replace my mini pc with i3-3220t 8gb ram, no video card.
Damn far cry 6 is so well optimized and also has amazing visuals
Pretty nice to see a video about the exact gpu and brand I had
Hey Kryzzp. I recently bought the rx 6700xt and I wanted to ask if you could make a video about it. Maybe comparing it with the 3070
Hi! Beast GPU, enjoy it!
I will eventually cover it in the channel :)
rx 570 is also very overclockable, if you're struggling to hit a comfortable 50+ fps id recommend to overclock it (2000mhz on the vram and 1450 mhz on the clock itself is the average) on some games i used to get 22% more fps from that overclock
1440Mhz :) vram only 1800mhz :/
@@Dawid-fs6ji bad luck :/
I've been in the market looking for a gaming laptop that has a built in optical drive to play older games like The Sims 2 and Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2 those types of games that can't buy on steam. Fortunately, I found a new Asus Rog gl552vw gaming laptop equipped with gtx 960M 4gb VRAM and 16GB DDR4 and Intel i7 for over a $1000 on Amazon but I am so happy with it.
when i built my first PC i had the rx 570 8gb armor OC and absolutely loved it dying light 2 and elden ring was the reason why i upgraded
I have an RX 570 4GV and R5 1600AF
Until my games stop working 1080p 30fps I'm not spending on upgrades :)
Serves me well
Most games are still unreal engine 4, the same engine as when this card came on the market. When unreal engine 5 becomes more popular, your card will start to struggle, but will still be able to run the indie titles and the more optimized games in 2024/2025/2026 ..
pls review uhd 605 l want to know what it is capable of love you from india
Low GPU usage in Cyberpunk might be because of the Polaris architecture. Turn on "unified GPU usage monitoring" in afterburner settings it may fix it
Hi Kryzzp do you think is it worth it to upgrade to windows 11 from windows 10?
A cleaning to the graph would not hurt
I currently have this card. I'm a budget gamer and never have the money to upgrade. I have it paired with a Ryzen 5 5600x. Saw that I don't meet the minimum specs for Starfield which made me said. Would RTX 3060 Ti be a good next step?
i bought the rx 570 for 70 dollars! It was honestly a big steal since there were barely any problems!
El video que todo Gamer Calidad precio va a mirar !!
I mean you say it's the 8GB model. But in Elden Ring, Cyberbug, Battlefield 2042, Fortnite, RDR2, Overwatch, God of War, NFS... all run below 4GB. 😀
Use fsr3 for more fps
Hey Kryzzp, Excellent Video once Again.
Can you please test the 5600xt.
Hi! Thanks!
Maybe some day, I don't have it but I might have a company willing to send some AMD GPUs, including 5000 series :)
@@zWORMzGaming great, looking forward to it
I use a 8gb model strix rx 570 for VRchat. it runs perfectly fine
I managed to get a 570 8gb oc edition before the end of 2022 and it slaps most triple A games still, definitely worth the money if you're tighter on budget
I have an rx570 and my brother have rx560 and they both run really well no complains here
I gave mine to my Mom for World of Tanks, 1080p Ultra but using VSR 1440p now,...when I got it I overclocked it from 1266Mhz to 1485Mhz and it scales well with clockspeed. A beast for its time. (Sapphire Nitro+)
Also worth finding a free or supercheap 22" Monitor with 1680x1050p for an FPS Boost over 1080p, or use 80% scales at 1080p + CAS sharpening if available (COD Example) that 20% will get 50fps titles close to 60fps.
I remember when these things could be had for like 99-130$ USD, damn RIP RX 570s
I bought a RX580 2048 sp which is a chinese version of this card for 60 bucks off of aliexpress for sh**ts and giggles and to my surprise it runs really well.
2017 was surely the prime era of gpus 🙌
Rx570 8gb vs gt1650 4gb for 1080p gaming.
Which is better plzz reply
570 8gb 😎👌🏻
Your laugh is so soothing 😁
I got the Dell RX 570 8GB in my friend's PC to run RDR2 at about 70-80 FPS at 1080p "balanced" settings. Even tweaked a few settings to make it look better.