RX 560 with i7-7700K benchmarks at Ultra Quality settings
The RX 560 is more suitable for budget PC builds and less demanding games. The price/performance ratio is excellent for RX 560 against the competition in budget graphics cards. The RX 560 's power requirements are reasonable and it is very efficient compared to the competition. With regards to max load temperature, the RX 560 's cooling is excellent at keeping it cool and under control. With current 4096 MB RAM, the RX 560 can have very few memory-related bottlenecks in more modern games.
The RX 570 might be the mid-range flagship of the latest GCN 4.0 set of graphics cards, but their prices keep them out of the reach of most entry-level PC gamers. On the other hand, the RX 560 is closer to being reasonably affordable at a price tag of $ 99. AMD ’s xx60 cards have always been defined by entry-level prices with performance that knocks on the door of mid-range graphics cards – especially when overclocked. After taking the time to fully test the GCN 4.0 graphics card inside the RX 560, we can say without a doubt that it continues the trend.
The RX 560 is much more cheaper than the RX 460 as it costs $ 99. Compare this to the RX 460, which came originally at a price of $ 140. Meanwhile, the NVIDIA closest equivalent card is the GTX 1050 which costs $ 169. Unfortunately, gaming performance was not quite as impressive. Even if the RX 560 consistently delivers frame rate increases over the RX 460, the gain is not much to justify an upgrade.
Whether it is a justifiable upgrade depends on what graphics card you are upgrading from. Users with a RX 460 will not see a remarkable increase in frame rates after paying more for this RX 560. Similarly, those holding onto GTX 1050 's GTX 950 graphics cards will not have a reason to jump teams yet.
Conclusion. The pace at which new hardware hit our lab this summer meant we couldn’t review all of AMD’s Radeon RX 500-series cards consecutively.
The Radeon RX 560 Series Graphics plays gamers' favorites at a smooth 1080p, from the latest eSports games and MOBAs to the most popular, graphically intensive AAA titles. As more games adopt DirectX 12 and Vulkan™, combined with frequent software updates by AMD, the RX 560 will also continue to deliver in the future.
When the Radeon RX 560 launched in April it was the only RX 500-series card with a meaningful under-the-hood tech boost compared to the RX 400-series. The graphics processor in the older RX 460 ...
Related AMD Radeon RX 590 Rumored To Launch on ... The graphics card that has leaked out is the Radeon RX 560X which is the direct replacement to the Radeon RX 560 (successor of the Radeon RX 460).
By contrast, AMD never shipped a fully enabled Polaris 11 part under the 400 series (excluding the Macbook Pro specific Radeon Pro 460), so the RX 560 was a notable step up from the 14 CU Radeon ...
The AMD Radeon RX 500 series cards, as previously confirmed, will include the Radeon RX 580 (Polaris 10), Radeon RX 570 (Polaris 10), Radeon RX 560 (Polaris 11) and the Radeon RX 550 (Polaris 12).
AMD’s Radeon RX 500-series refresh was a quick blitz of mostly recycled GPUs and iterative nomenclature. But there were a couple of developments that made the 500-series notably more competitive ...
Pls help i have x4 845 and 8 gb ram ddr3 - would it be better to take rx 560 4gb or gtx 1050 and if I took rx 560 4gb would there be any problems around bottleneck I have 15 days to decide so pls help me
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eraseavoid2 years ago
XFX RX 560 or Geforce GTX 1050 Ti? Are they the same or...I'm not really sure about graphics cards
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dimmerhamilton2 years ago
Gtx 960 (2gb) vs RX 560 (4gb) Guys can u help me which one is better for gaming ? Gtx 960 2gb vs RX 560 4gb
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crapulousmixture2 years ago
Rx 550 4gb vs rx 560 2gb Both have the same cost, so what is worth more 2x vram from 550 or 2x stream processors from 560+ clock speed?
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stararticle2 years ago
vram is irrelevant to actual performance the same for stream processors
the 560 is superior
the gtx 1050 ti should be around the same price and is better
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awokepogo2 years ago
R7 370 or RX 560 Which would run better for gaming,r7 370 2gb 256 bit or rx560 2gb 128 bit.R7 is 1000mhz,rx560 is 1300mhz. Also would it run most games on high-ultra if I went crossfire with R7?
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flyablepursuable2 years ago
neither graphics cards should have any issues with the games you have listed as long as you play at 1080p. If you plan on playing newer games soon, I would suggest the RX 560, if you arent then pick the R7 370
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jetskitubeless2 years ago
R7 370x2 or RX560? I have looked and I can either get another R7 370 or a new RX560 for about the same price.The 560 is faster but 370 has twice the memory bandwidth (256 as opposed to 128)
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luggmagnitude2 years ago
R7 370 has similar performance as rx560. So its not worth the upgrade (its more like sidegrade).
Crossfire is not supported well (or at all) in many games, so it depends of what are you planning to play. Its better to wait for now, because the cheapest gpu which worth the upgrade is rx580 or gtx 1060. And the prices are still high because of the miners.
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cleaversculling2 years ago
is rx 560/ gtx 1050 ti enough for 900p gaming? as the title says pairing it with an ryzen 3 1200
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Are they the same or...I'm not really sure about graphics cards
Guys can u help me which one is better for gaming ? Gtx 960 2gb vs RX 560 4gb
Both have the same cost, so what is worth more 2x vram from 550 or 2x stream processors from 560+ clock speed?
vram is irrelevant to actual performance
the same for stream processors
the 560 is superior
the gtx 1050 ti should be around the same price and is better
Which would run better for gaming,r7 370 2gb 256 bit or rx560 2gb 128 bit.R7 is 1000mhz,rx560 is 1300mhz. Also would it run most games on high-ultra if I went crossfire with R7?
neither graphics cards should have any issues with the games you have listed as long as you play at 1080p.
If you plan on playing newer games soon, I would suggest the RX 560, if you arent then pick the R7 370
I have looked and I can either get another R7 370 or a new RX560 for about the same price.The 560 is faster but 370 has twice the memory bandwidth (256 as opposed to 128)
Crossfire is not supported well (or at all) in many games, so it depends of what are you planning to play.
Its better to wait for now, because the cheapest gpu which worth the upgrade is rx580 or gtx 1060. And the prices are still high because of the miners.
as the title says pairing it with an ryzen 3 1200