🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with VisionTek!
The VisionTek Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card is designed for high-performance multi-display setups, supporting up to four 4K displays simultaneously. With a powerful 1175 MHz GPU clock and 4GB of GDDR5 memory, it delivers stunning graphics without the need for additional power sources, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Max Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
Memory Speed | 1175 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon™ RX560 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Radeon RX560 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 |
Brand | VisionTek |
Series | Radeon |
Item model number | RX560 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 6.9 x 1.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.7 x 6.9 x 1.9 inches |
Manufacturer | VISIONTEK MASS STORAGE |
ASIN | B07WHF289F |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
K**L
Excellent multi-monitor adapter
I wanted to set up three monitors for Flight Simulator, so I purchased this in August 2020. It has worked spectacularly well! My MSFS runs at the ultra high settings without a hitch or hesitation. The installation was a breeze, and I have not had to tweak settings to get the performance I wanted.I gave it 5 stars, but really can't comment about tech support, because I have not needed any.My new Dell XPS comes next month, and this card is for sure finding a new home in it first thing after initial set up.
D**N
I Got An Open Box GPU Instead, but Customer Service made it right.
Edit: Customer Service swapped my flawed GPU with a new in box video card.It works well, 85fps in Cinebench. But it does have two issues, and they are tenable. The four rear outputs are mislabeled. I have a programs that looks for device default audio on "Playback Device Digital Audio 1". I had to put the cable in port 3 to make it do that in the sound properties.The fan on the GPU is erratic. I used Speedfan to work around. On the "Fan Control Tab" I made a "Fan Controller" and used GPU Fan from ATI Video Card as the "Controlled Speed". With my 50MM helper fan controlled by the CPU Temp, the temps stay between 26C and 53C.About one year ago I bought my first USED peripheral from Amazon, a MSi RX560 4GB that still works great. So when I discovered that the New VisionTek RX560 4GB LP I ordered was fulfilled with an open box instead. I didn't panic, because I always have a great experience with Amazon.How an open box got in with the New products, I will never know. The Amazon CS seemed surprised also, that I got an open box. But, she was very kind and ordered a replacement. So I predict happy days ahead.I did extensive trouble shooting prior to contacting Customer Support. And, after trying this GPU in 3 computers (W10 64 and W7 64), I am of the opinion, that this is a lightning strike or OC damaged GPU that was returned to Amazon. I would think it should have been RMA to VisionTek, for repairs.Since my PC had a working Radeon, a R7240 using V19.12.2 Adrenaline driver. I device manager uninstalled GPU driver, installed VGA and shut down. When RX560 card was installed, it booted, found it's driver in the Adrenaline package and rebooted, but halted after the W7 "Starting Windows" swoosh disappeared. I used DDA (removed the whole smack) driver uninstaller and tried the V19.12.2, V21.4.1 and V21.5.2. Got same freeze at boot but would reliably boot to W7 desktop in VGA or Safe Mode. In W10, it booted, found the Windows Standard Video Driver, (which looks pretty darn good BTW), but when I ran WUpdate and installed the AMD Driver, it rebooted and froze with a Blue Oops Screen. I was able to get W10 to the Desktop only in Safe Mode or VGA mode. I was certain by then, I had received my very first DOA GPU.I read that some users feel the 50mm fan is insufficient. Some even modded the stock fan or heatsink. I have tight quarters in my HTPC case, so I added a 50mm that blows on the heatsink to help cooling.
A**A
Great card for upgrading an old PC.
I wanted a higher end card, but I'm not paying $800 for a card with a $250 MSRP. This went into a 13yr old PC. I needed a DX12 card to take advantage of gamepass. I replaced my Radeon HD 4850 512MB card I bought 12 years ago. Still have the slow DDR2 RAM coupled with a Core 2 Quad q8400 and a standard SSD. Im getting a nearly locked 60fps in games at 1080P medium/high settings. These games choked at 1024x768 on the HD 4850. Thats 2017 and older games. Going to laugh when I try Doom Eternal.
M**E
A Disappointing and Frustrating Experience
I bought the VisionTek Radeon RX 560 with the intention of setting up a four-monitor workstation. Unfortunately, my experience with this graphics card has been rather disappointing and frustrating.Right from the start, I encountered issues after installing the card. Each monitor would briefly display an image and then go black, as if the signal from the card was being lost. Even after trying different cables and troubleshooting steps, the problem persisted.I decided to seek assistance from VisionTek's tech support. They suggested that an outdated video driver might be causing the problem and recommended using a third-party software called DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller). Despite following their guidance and trying various solutions, the issue remained unresolved.After consulting with customer support again, I was advised to send the card back to VisionTek for testing. Since I was still within the return window offered by Amazon, I opted to mark the card as defective and return it for a replacement. In the meantime, I reinstalled my old graphics card.Upon receiving the replacement card a few days later, I diligently followed the installation process: uninstalling the old drivers, installing the new ones, and swapping out the cards. Unfortunately, this time things took a turn for the worse. I couldn't get any signal to the monitor, and despite my efforts, the situation did not improve even when reverting to the old graphics card or attempting to use the onboard motherboard graphics.Frustratingly, VisionTek's customer support could only suggest sending the card back once more for testing. I even sought assistance from IT professionals, both internally and externally, but they too were unable to resolve the issue or establish a connection to the monitors, although the system was passing the POST test during boot.Eventually, I decided to utilize the manufacturer's warranty and sent the system for inspection. While they were able to fix some aspects remotely, the root cause of the problem remained a mystery. When I received my PC back, I cautiously tried installing the VisionTek card again, only to encounter the same blinking monitor issue.Unfortunately, due to the extended process involved in the manufacturer's warranty, I now find myself outside of Amazon's return window. This leaves me with a $200+ graphics card that I'm unable to use effectively, resulting in a rather frustrating outcome. While I had initially heard positive things about VisionTek and their US-based customer service, this experience has left me quite disappointed, and I'll be hesitant to purchase any more products from them in the future.
T**S
Compact connectivity, video drops out until drivers updated many times.
I don't do any gaming, just run three monitors. It took several "updates" from VisionTek to get the video stable and even then, one monitor drops offline then comes back. At least it comes back - initially, a hard PC reset was needed.
K**T
Great card for video presentation
I needed a card to run four monitors for our laser tag system. This was one of very few on the market. Wish it had more choices on outputs Dino didn’t have to buy adapters for changing from DVI to hdmi and such. But the graphics card is perfect and very easy to setup. Picture is awesome on all four screens running video on them all at once. No glitches or artifacts.
R**R
Worked well but extremely noisy
I had to return it. I couldn't take the fan noise. Too bad because it did work well.
L**R
Good card
It's a lil noisy but it's working like a charm, actually better than expected... All snuggly wuggly in my mobo 👍
S**G
The 1040 of the GPU apocalyspe!
Worth the fuss and muss?Yes, it is sff with a tiny fan and an annoying whine.Yes, it is meant for commercial outfits and businesses that need a multi display solution for their waiting rooms, etc.Yes, it only supports PCIe x8.Yes, it is clocked at 1175mhz and the memory runs at 1500mhz.Yes, it has 4 irritating MINI DISPLAY PORTS and that's it! (you will need a MINI DISPLAY to HDMI cable and an "ACTIVE" cable for more than two displays)https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-DisplayPort-Supporting-Technology/dp/B00PJ3LSIGHowever...When I updated drivers from AMD to the latest, I got 1024 shaders.It is absolutely worth NEW 140 to 155 CDN (110-120US) in Dec of the 2021-BUT because it is the GPU apocalypse, only you can say what it is really worth.After all that if you want a good idea of what it could do (fan mods, bios mods, etc) check out rx560 benchmarking videos and decrease those numbers by 12 to 25% or so.Comparatively, another name for this might be the 1040 but with really terrible cooling, so that is the bottom line. Is it worth it, normally I would say unless you are a commercial business, no. But because of the silicon shortage, then it is absolutely a viable solution for low settings, entry level gamers with knowhow (see above about fan mods). That being said, I would also say that if you can wait for another year (perhaps months), we are going to be seeing Intel ARC shortly and perhaps also a crap-ton of used GPUs being dumped by miners if crypto crashes like some are indicating. Then again, if you do pick this up and mod it and then migrate to better gpu, it could go into a multi-media entertainment system and perform competently.That's my 2c on the RX 560X4EYEGX in Dec, 2021.
B**A
Great for four monitors
Works great driving four monitors in Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (no proprietary driver). I'm not into games so do your own research for comparison.
J**F
Died a little more than a year after purchasing
Worked fine while it worked, but it has now started crashing several times a day. Tried many things with the help of support, but it was finally decided it was defective. Visiontek will not replace since we didn't fill out the registrations within 30 daysMake sure you fill out that registration!
D**O
Good buy
I put this in an old small form acer computer with i3 cpu. It even works for Bitcoin mining although i discontinued because it becomes too noisy and it may not be profitable.
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