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ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX580 8G OC review - Product Photos

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/26/2018 05:11 PM [ 5] 11 comment(s)

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Based on the current clocks the card can ooze out roughly 7 to 8 TFLOPS in single precision performance depending on how it is clocked and throttles based on its dynamic boost frequency. Based on a 14nm FinFET+ process this Radeon RX 580 has been rated at a 185 Watt TDP and has 36 CUs x 64 shader processors per CU = 2304 Shader processors). 
 
 
 
The model tested is dual-slot based and just over 26 cm in length. Above the cooler and cooling design and length measurement. It's the cooler that gives it its length really, the PCB is much shorter at just over 21cm.
  

  

You are going to spot just one 8-pin power connector that feeds the power phase design. Basically, it delivers 225 Watts and then another 75 Watts is fed through the PCI-Express slot (depending on how the phase distribution is configured). In theory, this means headroom for tweaking, but not heaps of it. 
  

 
As stated monitor display outputs include one DVI, three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors and one HDMI 2.0b outputs. Overall the card design is more of the same in terms of aesthetics. Nice dark looks. Lacking, however, is a back-plate. ASRock did not opt any RGB LED lighting either.
 




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