XFX RS XXX Radeon RX 570 4GB DDR5 Video Card + Game + 3-mo Xbox Game Pass
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Newegg.com has XFX Radeon RX 570 XXX Edition 4GB DDR5 PCIe 3.0 Video Card (RX-570P427D6) on sale for $119.99 - $20 rebate = $99.99. Shipping is free. Thanks DJ3xclusive
*BL3 or Ghost Recon + 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass included w/ purchase and will be added to cart automatically when you add the Video Card.
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I'm pretty sure this is the best ~$100 video card on the market right now.
The fact that it comes with 3 months of Game Pass and and your choice of either Borderlands 3 or Ghost Recon is just crazy for the price.
I believe the usual price is around ~$130. Which is still a good deal for a card that performs this well.
Yes. This card should be able to run even the most demanding of modern titles at around 60FPS at 1080 and medium settings.
VR with this card is a bad idea. It's honestly a good card, but it is an entry level card. The power consumption//heat/noise isn't that significant of an issue unless you're trying to build a quiet PC.
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I'm pretty sure this is the best ~$100 video card on the market right now.
Yeah, I think performance per dollar, for a new card (possibly even good condition used), this is the best I've seen in a long time. A solid deal for sure.
What's the usual price? I know I want to get one of these, but I'm waiting to strike on a good deal. I built an itx system for my mom, she's using my hot and loud ass 290x and she hates the fan noise. As I understand it the 570 will turn off the fan if it's not under intense load, so it sounds perfect for her system.
I wonder if the sale will last for 4 more days or better until Black Monday or cyber Monday so that I can see what else comes on sale. This is some what inferior to RX 480 and it appears they just boosted the clock to gain some speed but at the cost of power / heat / fan noise . Any thoughts? I am not a gamer but plan to use on VR.
I wonder if the sale will last for 4 more days or better until Black Monday or cyber Monday so that I can see what else comes on sale. This is some what inferior to RX 480 and it appears they just boosted the clock to gain some speed but at the cost of power / heat / fan noise . Any thoughts? I am not a gamer but plan to use on VR.
Rebate lasts a week, so probably. Maybe more likely it goes out of stock.
What's the usual price? I know I want to get one of these, but I'm waiting to strike on a good deal. I built an itx system for my mom, she's using my hot and loud ass 290x and she hates the fan noise. As I understand it the 570 will turn off the fan if it's not under intense load, so it sounds perfect for her system.
I believe the usual price is around ~$130. Which is still a good deal for a card that performs this well.
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Is this a reasonable upgrade for my 7870? I don't game a lot anymore but it is probably time for an upgrade.
Yes. This card should be able to run even the most demanding of modern titles at around 60FPS at 1080 and medium settings.
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I wonder if the sale will last for 4 more days or better until Black Monday or cyber Monday so that I can see what else comes on sale. This is some what inferior to RX 480 and it appears they just boosted the clock to gain some speed but at the cost of power / heat / fan noise . Any thoughts? I am not a gamer but plan to use on VR.
VR with this card is a bad idea. It's honestly a good card, but it is an entry level card. The power consumption//heat/noise isn't that significant of an issue unless you're trying to build a quiet PC.
What's the usual price? I know I want to get one of these, but I'm waiting to strike on a good deal. I built an itx system for my mom, she's using my hot and loud ass 290x and she hates the fan noise. As I understand it the 570 will turn off the fan if it's not under intense load, so it sounds perfect for her system.
Offhand I'd say the typical price for this type of card has been ~140-150 with $120 before or after rebates not being too uncommon. I don't think you are going to beat $100 AR by much even moving down to much less capable cards. I also wonder how much longer these will be available as they are no longer the current gen card and older gens seem to be phased out fairly quickly most of the time.
I believe the usual price is around ~$130. Which is still a good deal for a card that performs this well.
Yes. This card should be able to run even the most demanding of modern titles at around 60FPS at 1080 and medium settings.
VR with this card is a bad idea. It's honestly a good card, but it is an entry level card. The power consumption//heat/noise isn't that significant of an issue unless you're trying to build a quiet PC.
Good review. I own this and agree. Just tried outer worlds. Runs fine 1080p med graphics. Fallen order can turn graphics up a bit at 1080. Solid card for price. I'm left wanting more for vr though
Need some input. My son has a dell optiplex 3010 with a i5-3470. Would this be a good gpu for his setup? Would this card be good for playing games like fortnite? Thanks for the info in advance.
Need some input. My son has a dell optiplex 3010 with a i5-3470. Would this be a good gpu for his setup? Would this card be good for playing games like fortnite? Thanks for the info in advance.
Usually pre-builts have no room and a small power supply. This requires an 8 pin power connector that your pc might not have. Something like a low profile 1050 ti would be a better fit for most pre-builts.
Need some input. My son has a dell optiplex 3010 with a i5-3470. Would this be a good gpu for his setup? Would this card be good for playing games like fortnite? Thanks for the info in advance.
A couple things to keep in mind. The specs for this card indicate that it requires an 8 pin power connector from the computer's power supply, and XFX recommends a power supply rated at 500 watts minimum, with 550 watts or more preferred.
You'll have to determine if the Dell meets those power supply requirements, and, if not, also plan on upgrading the power supply as well.
Also, determine if the Dell is a slim form factor (SFF) case - if it is, this card won't physically fit in the case.
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The fact that it comes with 3 months of Game Pass and and your choice of either Borderlands 3 or Ghost Recon is just crazy for the price.
Yes. This card should be able to run even the most demanding of modern titles at around 60FPS at 1080 and medium settings.
VR with this card is a bad idea. It's honestly a good card, but it is an entry level card. The power consumption//heat/noise isn't that significant of an issue unless you're trying to build a quiet PC.
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The fact that it comes with 3 months of Game Pass and and your choice of either Borderlands 3 or Ghost Recon is just crazy for the price.
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Yes. This card should be able to run even the most demanding of modern titles at around 60FPS at 1080 and medium settings.
VR with this card is a bad idea. It's honestly a good card, but it is an entry level card. The power consumption//heat/noise isn't that significant of an issue unless you're trying to build a quiet PC.
Usually pre-builts have no room and a small power supply. This requires an 8 pin power connector that your pc might not have. Something like a low profile 1050 ti would be a better fit for most pre-builts.
You'll have to determine if the Dell meets those power supply requirements, and, if not, also plan on upgrading the power supply as well.
Also, determine if the Dell is a slim form factor (SFF) case - if it is, this card won't physically fit in the case.