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product_id: 41421857
title: "Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6)"
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# 1386MHz factory OC boost VR Ready with AMD LiquidVR XFX Dual Dissipation cooling tech Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6)

**Brand:** xfx
**Price:** VT94162
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Unlock elite gaming power with the RX 580 GTS XXX Edition!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6) by xfx
- **How much does it cost?** VT94162 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- xfx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted xfx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Efficient & Silent:** Radeon Chill dynamically balances power and performance, extending GPU life while reducing noise.
- • **Dual BIOS Flexibility:** Switch between gaming and mining BIOS modes effortlessly—customize your card to match your lifestyle.
- • **Future-Proof VR Ready:** Seamlessly dive into next-gen VR worlds with AMD LiquidVR tech ensuring smooth, low-latency gameplay.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** XFX’s advanced Dual Dissipation cooling keeps temps low and noise minimal during marathon sessions.
- • **Power-Packed Overclocking:** Factory-tuned 1386MHz core clock for instant performance gains out of the box.

## Overview

The XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition is a high-performance 8GB GDDR5 graphics card featuring a factory overclocked 1386MHz core, advanced Dual Dissipation cooling, and Dual BIOS for versatile use. Built on AMD’s Polaris architecture with 4th gen GCN cores and 14nm FinFET tech, it delivers smooth 1080p to 1440p gaming and premium VR experiences. Radeon Chill technology optimizes power efficiency and noise levels, making it a reliable choice for gamers and miners alike, backed by a 3-year warranty.

## Description

XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6) Product description (optional): XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6) XFX Dual BIOS Mining - We know enthusiast like options, our RX 570 and 580 graphics cards are shipped with a Dual BIOS. If you want optimal gaming performance just install it and go. For cryptocurrency mining, simply shut the system down and flip the BIOS switch on the card. Our mining BIOS is already tuned to give increased mining hashrates without hassle. Radeon CHILL Technology - Radeon Chill is an intelligent power-saving feature for Radeon graphics that dynamically regulates framerate based on your movement’s in-game. During peak gameplay, Radeon Chill works to deliver the full framerate potential of Radeon graphics. As movement decreases, Radeon Chill reduces your gameplay framerate. Designed to save power, lower temperature, and increase GPU life, Radeon Chill enables high performance graphics when you battle and saves power when you explore. High Performance Unibody Heatsink - The XFX RX RS series features our all new Unibody VRM Heatsink construction enable direct transfer to the primary heatsink and heat pipes. This unique combination of material and construction enhances thermal efficiency by a total of 40%. XFX Exclusive Ultra Low Noise XL Inductors - GPU inductors are notoriously noisy with that tiny buzzing noise caused by traditional low quality inductors but XFX's exclusive premium quality XL Inductors utilize multiple layers to seal the Inductors completely and securely nearly eliminating inductor noise.

Review: It does indeed work... with some constraints on AMD's part. - Though buying it here might not be as cheap as newegg, you have desertcart's wonderful return policy to work with, for at least a while. The card itself works well, to reassure anybody who might be on the fence or needs a video card as soon as possible. A replacement card for my now dead 970 from newegg arrived DoA (One of those 100 buck sapphire 470s), so, out of panic, knowing that my RMA would probably take something along the line of two weeks, I snatched one of these bad boys up at a small premium compared to the offers on other sites. It arrived swift, as per usual, and it plugged in and got working right away. Honestly, I love it, i'd say its right on par with my old 970 at a very agreeable price. To anyone who hasn't looked at in depth performance reviews, one of these cards is able to handle pretty much every recent game, except overly resource-hungry modern titles, at a comfortable 40-60+ fps depending on the setting of your choice and whether or not you add additional shaders. Coming from anything below a 970, whether it be an r9 series, 7xx, radeon xxxx, you should be rather satisfied with one of these cards. I recommend them especially at this price point. I'm not sure if it's posted anywhere on this product page or brought to attention well enough, but you do get a selection of two out of three games coming out soon, so assuming you're interested in the division 2, DMC5, or resident evil 2, this could potentially be a very smart move so you don't have to purchase those any more. Small(large) edit: So, apparently I thought I was having issues with this thing once I switched to a 1440p monitor; however, there is a pretty gigantic quirk that I thought might bring light so some common complications with this card. This card is best for 1080p gaming, period. However, with 1440p it can work, but there is a bit of a complication with how AMD gpus tend to work in general lately, especially the Polaris line, which this card belongs to. You may notice that sometimes under intense load that your screen might flicker. This brought me no end of annoyance at first, but I discovered that you basically have to go into global settings (under "Gaming") with radeon's software and tab into wattman to do some editing. At the bare minimum, without any other adjustments, you need to adjust the power limit on this card to around +20%~ or more if it has to do any heavy lifting, otherwise it will throttle one way or another with differing symptoms. Amd has thrown out a bunch of efficiency software and tuning which end up under powering your card where it may need it in desperate times. This isn't overclocking, but this does actually allow for proper overclocking, if you don't wish to proceed any further than this, you don't need to. I'm not sure why they thought it would be wise to essentially choke this thing for power right out of the box, but it seems to be a reality. My card works as it should now 1440p, but do monitor temperatures with HW monitor, and adjust the fan speed curve as need be, just to be certain (My case has awful airflow). Wattman can be a fantastic utility, so utilize it! Just be sure you have enough power to back the card up, I do fine @ 550W and an i5 6600k, but you should plan out your power usage just as a precaution. Knowledge is power!
Review: Solid value for 2560x1080 - Oct 2018: This thing is HUGE. At 2560x1080 ultrawide, it slays the games I play. GTA 5 and Fallout 4 nearly max out (sometimes have to trade shadow quality for SSAA or vice-versa depending on preferences) and I have absolutely no problem maintaining 60fps with 70°c or below while playing them. I will be testing more titles but if you are below 1440p this card should be able to play anything at medium settings or above incl. new titles. I have it at 1384MHz with a custom fancurve to keep temps in check (this fan really isn't very loud at 50% or below anyways; I had to put my m.2 under the GPU which makes me a little nervous so I'd rather have the area as actively cooled as possible) but it does in fact sit at 0rpm unless you're gaming which is very nice. I'd recommend this card for any gaming under 1440p or even at 1440p lower-mid settings depending on the games you prefer; it seems very reliable so far and the 8gb vram is nice; having high-res textures in games is super nice, and I've had no problems; I'd recommend this over the 1060 6gb unless you can get one for $230 or less. Update: Pushing memclocks to 2250 in wattman will squeeze a few extra frames out of furmark and so far seems stable on my card. Increasing clockspeeds actually made performance slightly worse for furmark likely due to it causing throttling, so I actually have the core at 1350MHz and the mem at 2250MHz now, running a little better than stock. Edit 8 months later: I had IMC issues with Ryzen 5 2600 and tried rma this card thinking it was at fault because I had BSODs and CTDs while gaming. Ended up replacing the CPU and found out it was not the gpu. However playing far cry at 1080 ultra for 45 min caused the gpu to crap out. No Mobo would post with it installed. I have reached out to their support and hope to hear back. Last time they were prompt but I did assemble and reassemble the gpu with new tm (to no avail) which technically voids warranty. If they don't hold up on warranty that's my fault but if so I'll be ecstatic. Good experience mostly but too bad multiple faulty parts have left me with a great PC becoming useless. 2020: Laaaate update - XFX straight up sent me a brand new retail card many months ago and have had no issues since. RMA is very good in the US.

## Features

- The XFX RX 580 series graphics card feature the latest Polaris architecture which includes the 4th gen GCN graphics cores, a brand new display engine, new multimedia cores, all on the revolutionary next finfet 14 process technology for enhanced performance and efficiency
- Equipped with XFX double dissipation cooling technology for optimal cooling and performance. Minimum power requirement is 500 watts. Memory clock true: 8.0GHz, boost OC : 8.1GHz
- Multiple factory GPU overclocked settings - 1366 MHz true clock and 1386 MHz OC
- AMD VR ready premium - Experience the new generation of compelling virtual reality content with the Radeon RX GTS graphics card paired with the leading VR headsets. The Radeon RX GTS graphics card coupled with AMD LiquidVR technology delivers a virtually stutter-free, low latency experience, essential for remarkable virtual reality environments

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06Y66K3XD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | XFX |
| Built-In Media | 8-pin to 6-pin power cable,Driver Disk Installation Guide,Installation DVD |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,192 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 4096x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00778656074644 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon RX 500 RX 580 |
| Graphics Description | XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | AMD |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.63"L x 4.88"W |
| Item Type Name | GTS XXX Edition RX 580 8GB OC+ 1386MHz DDR5 3xDP HDMI DVI |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | XFX |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1386 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | RX-580P8DFD6 |
| Model Name | RX-580P8DFD6 |
| Model Number | RX-580P8DFD6 |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| UPC | 778656074644 |
| Video Output Interface | DVI |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** XFX
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Radeon RX 500 RX 580
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** AMD
- **Graphics Ram Size:** 8 GB
- **Video Output Interface:** DVI

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What would this equal to a GeForce card**
A: I agree with the other answers here, and the newest NVIDIA card this compares to is the 1660 (non-ti version). It's slightly cheaper and performs slightly worse, but it's still excellent for its price. Most games have bias for performance towards GeForce, so that kinda sucks for us RX users out here. But other than 5-10 fps difference at most between the 1660 - and 1070 since they're also relatively equal in terms of performance - this card is equal to them.

**Q: Is this one could build in a mini case?**
A: This is something where you have to check the specs.  

This is an old question, but new answer.  Compared to GPUs made since 2020 it really isn't a big GPU as other comments say.  It may be a little wide compared to some but most GPUs once again since 2020 are wider.  So for people coming across this product in 2023 this GPU is pretty typical of lower end GPUs in terms of size.  I'm sure there are mini cases that would easily hold this and in fact many have risers so they can hold larger GPUs than this.

Check the specs for the case and check the measurements for this GPU.

**Q: Is it with upgrading my nvidia gtx 1050ti 4 gb gddr5 direct 12 graphics card you this one???**
A: Yes that's what i had before too gtx 1050ti replaced with this XFX RX 580 GTS XXX

**Q: Will this card work with an msi h110m atx gaming motherboard?**
A: Yes, all you need is a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 Slot, and be sure your PC case is big enough to support a GPU of this size.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It does indeed work... with some constraints on AMD's part.
*by A***R on January 18, 2019*

Though buying it here might not be as cheap as newegg, you have amazon's wonderful return policy to work with, for at least a while. The card itself works well, to reassure anybody who might be on the fence or needs a video card as soon as possible. A replacement card for my now dead 970 from newegg arrived DoA (One of those 100 buck sapphire 470s), so, out of panic, knowing that my RMA would probably take something along the line of two weeks, I snatched one of these bad boys up at a small premium compared to the offers on other sites. It arrived swift, as per usual, and it plugged in and got working right away. Honestly, I love it, i'd say its right on par with my old 970 at a very agreeable price. To anyone who hasn't looked at in depth performance reviews, one of these cards is able to handle pretty much every recent game, except overly resource-hungry modern titles, at a comfortable 40-60+ fps depending on the setting of your choice and whether or not you add additional shaders. Coming from anything below a 970, whether it be an r9 series, 7xx, radeon xxxx, you should be rather satisfied with one of these cards. I recommend them especially at this price point. I'm not sure if it's posted anywhere on this product page or brought to attention well enough, but you do get a selection of two out of three games coming out soon, so assuming you're interested in the division 2, DMC5, or resident evil 2, this could potentially be a very smart move so you don't have to purchase those any more. Small(large) edit: So, apparently I thought I was having issues with this thing once I switched to a 1440p monitor; however, there is a pretty gigantic quirk that I thought might bring light so some common complications with this card. This card is best for 1080p gaming, period. However, with 1440p it can work, but there is a bit of a complication with how AMD gpus tend to work in general lately, especially the Polaris line, which this card belongs to. You may notice that sometimes under intense load that your screen might flicker. This brought me no end of annoyance at first, but I discovered that you basically have to go into global settings (under "Gaming") with radeon's software and tab into wattman to do some editing. At the bare minimum, without any other adjustments, you need to adjust the power limit on this card to around +20%~ or more if it has to do any heavy lifting, otherwise it will throttle one way or another with differing symptoms. Amd has thrown out a bunch of efficiency software and tuning which end up under powering your card where it may need it in desperate times. This isn't overclocking, but this does actually allow for proper overclocking, if you don't wish to proceed any further than this, you don't need to. I'm not sure why they thought it would be wise to essentially choke this thing for power right out of the box, but it seems to be a reality. My card works as it should now 1440p, but do monitor temperatures with HW monitor, and adjust the fan speed curve as need be, just to be certain (My case has awful airflow). Wattman can be a fantastic utility, so utilize it! Just be sure you have enough power to back the card up, I do fine @ 550W and an i5 6600k, but you should plan out your power usage just as a precaution. Knowledge is power!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid value for 2560x1080
*by N***H on October 6, 2018*

Oct 2018: This thing is HUGE. At 2560x1080 ultrawide, it slays the games I play. GTA 5 and Fallout 4 nearly max out (sometimes have to trade shadow quality for SSAA or vice-versa depending on preferences) and I have absolutely no problem maintaining 60fps with 70°c or below while playing them. I will be testing more titles but if you are below 1440p this card should be able to play anything at medium settings or above incl. new titles. I have it at 1384MHz with a custom fancurve to keep temps in check (this fan really isn't very loud at 50% or below anyways; I had to put my m.2 under the GPU which makes me a little nervous so I'd rather have the area as actively cooled as possible) but it does in fact sit at 0rpm unless you're gaming which is very nice. I'd recommend this card for any gaming under 1440p or even at 1440p lower-mid settings depending on the games you prefer; it seems very reliable so far and the 8gb vram is nice; having high-res textures in games is super nice, and I've had no problems; I'd recommend this over the 1060 6gb unless you can get one for $230 or less. Update: Pushing memclocks to 2250 in wattman will squeeze a few extra frames out of furmark and so far seems stable on my card. Increasing clockspeeds actually made performance slightly worse for furmark likely due to it causing throttling, so I actually have the core at 1350MHz and the mem at 2250MHz now, running a little better than stock. Edit 8 months later: I had IMC issues with Ryzen 5 2600 and tried rma this card thinking it was at fault because I had BSODs and CTDs while gaming. Ended up replacing the CPU and found out it was not the gpu. However playing far cry at 1080 ultra for 45 min caused the gpu to crap out. No Mobo would post with it installed. I have reached out to their support and hope to hear back. Last time they were prompt but I did assemble and reassemble the gpu with new tm (to no avail) which technically voids warranty. If they don't hold up on warranty that's my fault but if so I'll be ecstatic. Good experience mostly but too bad multiple faulty parts have left me with a great PC becoming useless. 2020: Laaaate update - XFX straight up sent me a brand new retail card many months ago and have had no issues since. RMA is very good in the US.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty much plug and play for me. Huge upgrade from my old GPU.
*by N***N on October 11, 2020*

I used this to upgrade a system I built several years ago. I thought the upgrade to a SSD was amazing,but this has been even better than that. Of course, I'm coming from a 1 GB GPU. I just plugged it in, plugged in the simple power adapter, booted, downloaded the drivers, and that was that. I also ordered a new power source (500 watt to 750 watt modular), but that won't arrive til next week. Therefore, not going to do any oc and if I have issues, I won't blame that on the graphics card. *** Just because this can run on a 500 watt power source doesn't mean all of your other components at full power can at the same time. Even if it works, pulling closer to max power through the power source (or any electronic device) will create more heat than a more capable power source processing the same amount of power. You're more likely to try components with an underpowered power source than you would be with a more suitable and higher capacity power source. You need to upgrade your power supply. Notice all of the videos of people complaining about issues show them running a 500 watt power supply. *** I am an Xbox gamer that has been wanting to dabble in PC gaming for a while. With the new Flight Simulator out, I knew it was time. I also put Forza Horizon 4 and several other play anywhere games on my PC. All full quality, no glitching or lag or pixelation of any kind. I didn't think about it ahead of time, bit I also edit videos and... man, that takes hours worth of processing down to 5 or 10 minutes. However, I won't do a lot of that til my upgraded power source arrives just to be safe. I'm also running just one monitor instead of 3 for now. There is no noise from any of the fans, and the heat hasn't increased enough to make any difference (I already had a ton of fans in my system). Really, I may never bother overclocking this. My CPU, a 6 core AMD processor, is slightly overclocked at 4 GHz (3.7 by default) and it does not contain a GPU core. I'm running 16 GB of basic 1866 MHz RAM (this is an older DDR3 motherboard) and two SSD's. There is nothing too fancy about this unit, but with this GPU, this computer isn't going to be retired anytime soon. Full gaming, video editing at fast speeds, not to mention I've been using it to work from home for the last 5 years making more at home than I ever did in an office; this GPU will be a component of my next build I'm starting next week. Awesome product!

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