Learn more about the ASRock B570 CL 12GO
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#51 in GPUs / Video Graphics Cards
Model
Brand
ASRock
Series
Challenger
Model
B570 CL 12GO
Interface
Interface
PCI Express 4.0 x8
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer
Intel
GPU
Arc B570
Core Clock
2600 MHz
Memory
Memory Size
10GB
Memory Interface
192-Bit
Memory Type
GDDR6
3D API
DirectX
DirectX 12 Ultimate
OpenGL
OpenGL 4.6
Ports
Multi-Monitor Support
4
HDMI
1 x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort
3 x DisplayPort 2.1 with DSC
Details
Max Resolution
7680 x 4320
Cooler
Double Fans
Recommended PSU Wattage
600W
Power Connector
8-Pin
Form Factor & Dimensions
Form Factor
ATX
Max GPU Length
249 mm
Slot Width
2 Slots
Additional Information
Date First Available
December 06, 2024
Product SKU:
N82E16814930134
brand:
ASRock
chipset_manufacturer:
Intel
cooler:
Double Fans
core_clock:
2600 MHz, Memory
date_first_available:
December 06, 2024
directx:
DirectX 12 Ultimate
displayport:
3 x DisplayPort 2.1 with DSC, Details
form_factor:
ATX
gpu:
Arc B570
hdmi:
1 x HDMI 2.1
interface:
PCI Express 4.0 x8, Chipset
max_gpu_length:
249 mm
max_resolution:
7680 x 4320
memory_interface:
192-Bit
memory_size:
10GB
memory_type:
GDDR6, 3D API
model:
B570 CL 12GO, Interface
multi-monitor_support:
4
opengl:
OpenGL 4.6, Ports
power_connector:
8-Pin, Form Factor & Dimensions
recommended_psu_wattage:
600W
series:
Challenger
slot_width:
2 Slots, , Additional Information
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Kinda depends though. There's a CPU overhead issue with the Arc cards where older CPU's starting at the Ryzen 5 5600 and i5 12400H and weaker chips begin to see performance loss. The 5600 sees 15% worse performance than a 7600, and if you go further back to a 3600 or 2600 the performance loss is larger and larger -over 40% worse performance on a Ryzen 5 2600 versus a Ryzen 5 7600.
If your PC has something older than a Ryzen 5 5600 then the RX 7600, RX 6600XT, RX 6650XT, RX 6600 all become viable options because they don't see the same performance regression on older CPU's. Past that there are instances where the B570 and B580 and even the A770 16GB all have substantially worse performance in specific games compared to the competition. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for example heavily favors AMD graphics cards, and at 1080p max settings you'd be looking at 50% more FPS on an RX 7600 than an Arc B580.
Like I said: they're not perfect. They have issues with older CPU's and they haven't ironed out drivers in all games yet. Games don't crash all the time like they used to, but when you're ahead in one game by a fair margin but behind in another by a huge margin it's clear there are substantial improvements still to be made on the driver front.
Even if these aren't perfect I'm just glad there's a card that can play modern games at respectable framerates at this price. Pretty close to 4060 performance for $80 less -not bad.
Even if these aren't perfect I'm just glad there's a card that can play modern games at respectable framerates at this price. Pretty close to 4060 performance for $80 less -not bad.
Even if these aren't perfect I'm just glad there's a card that can play modern games at respectable framerates at this price. Pretty close to 4060 performance for $80 less -not bad.
(if you have a decently modern cpu that can support rebar)
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Even if these aren't perfect I'm just glad there's a card that can play modern games at respectable framerates at this price. Pretty close to 4060 performance for $80 less -not bad.
so long as you have a 10th gen intel / amd 5000 series 6 core or better, they are great value cards!
I'm a newb piecing together a machine to run virtual pinball at 2K resolution/60 FPS or better. I already have the following which I bought steeply discounted during BF sales: CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X; MOBO - ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming AMD AM4 ATX; RAM - CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz. I'd be truly grateful if someone could tell me if this would be a good fit. I'd like to get a GPU for $300 or less. Thanks in advance!
Even if these aren't perfect I'm just glad there's a card that can play modern games at respectable framerates at this price. Pretty close to 4060 performance for $80 less -not bad.
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Exactly. Can't beat this for the price
Kinda depends though. There's a CPU overhead issue with the Arc cards where older CPU's starting at the Ryzen 5 5600 and i5 12400H and weaker chips begin to see performance loss. The 5600 sees 15% worse performance than a 7600, and if you go further back to a 3600 or 2600 the performance loss is larger and larger -over 40% worse performance on a Ryzen 5 2600 versus a Ryzen 5 7600.
If your PC has something older than a Ryzen 5 5600 then the RX 7600, RX 6600XT, RX 6650XT, RX 6600 all become viable options because they don't see the same performance regression on older CPU's. Past that there are instances where the B570 and B580 and even the A770 16GB all have substantially worse performance in specific games compared to the competition. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for example heavily favors AMD graphics cards, and at 1080p max settings you'd be looking at 50% more FPS on an RX 7600 than an Arc B580.
Like I said: they're not perfect. They have issues with older CPU's and they haven't ironed out drivers in all games yet. Games don't crash all the time like they used to, but when you're ahead in one game by a fair margin but behind in another by a huge margin it's clear there are substantial improvements still to be made on the driver front.
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If your PC has something older than a Ryzen 5 5600 then the RX 7600, RX 6600XT, RX 6650XT, RX 6600 all become viable options because they don't see the same performance regression on older CPU's. Past that there are instances where the B570 and B580 and even the A770 16GB all have substantially worse performance in specific games compared to the competition. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for example heavily favors AMD graphics cards, and at 1080p max settings you'd be looking at 50% more FPS on an RX 7600 than an Arc B580.
Like I said: they're not perfect. They have issues with older CPU's and they haven't ironed out drivers in all games yet. Games don't crash all the time like they used to, but when you're ahead in one game by a fair margin but behind in another by a huge margin it's clear there are substantial improvements still to be made on the driver front.
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https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI
b570 vs rtx 3070
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypnM0zn
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b570 vs rtx 3070
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypnM0zn
B570 is 40 percent slower than the 3070 that is more than a little.
Although idk even know why u are comparing it to a 3070 bc u can't even buy a new one anymore
https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI
b570 vs rtx 3070
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypnM0zn
over 20 FPS difference B570 vs 3070 at 1440P even used 3070 or used 3060Ti similar price would be better over B570
https://youtu.be/m9uK4D35FlM?si=
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If your PC has something older than a Ryzen 5 5600 then the RX 7600, RX 6600XT, RX 6650XT, RX 6600 all become viable options because they don't see the same performance regression on older CPU's. Past that there are instances where the B570 and B580 and even the A770 16GB all have substantially worse performance in specific games compared to the competition. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for example heavily favors AMD graphics cards, and at 1080p max settings you'd be looking at 50% more FPS on an RX 7600 than an Arc B580.
Like I said: they're not perfect. They have issues with older CPU's and they haven't ironed out drivers in all games yet. Games don't crash all the time like they used to, but when you're ahead in one game by a fair margin but behind in another by a huge margin it's clear there are substantial improvements still to be made on the driver front.
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