AMD Radeon RX 500 Series (Polaris 10) Specifications However, despite that fact, Radeon RX 500 series will still have higher bandwidth than GeForce GTX 1060 series (the 9Gbps edition has 216 GB/s bandwidth).ĪMD Radeon RX 500 series are said to launch on April 18th, around the same time we expect GeForce 11GBps and 9Gbps editions to hit the shelves. The RX 570 4GB will feature 4GB GDDR5 memory rated at 7 GHz effective frequency. Unlike competitor, AMD did not opt to increase the memory speed on new Polaris SKUs. Just as there were RX 470s, there will be RX 570s with 8GB memory, but this particular model has 4GB memory installed. AMD Radeon RX 570 would, therefore, feature 2048 Stream Processors, 128 TMUs and 32 ROPs. It appears that the specs for RX 570 we posted almost a month ago, match perfectly with this screenshot.
The GPU-Z screenshot was also provided with those photos. This sample was manufactured on March 3rd. The engineering label was exposed and ASIC Type confirmed as Polaris. This will allow Radeon RX 580 to reach higher clock speeds at the expense of higher power consumption. The board number C940 has a new design, and it appears the reference Radeon RX 580 will ship with 8-pin power connector. This engineering sample has never been seen before. What’s probably more interesting is that pictures of Radeon RX 580 have also been posted. Assuming that this picture is real, then it undoubtedly confirms that Radeon RX 570 has Polaris graphics processor. Reference design also lacks DVI port, but that should not be a problem since RX 570 will also be available with custom PCBs. Judging from the alignment of all components, it appears that Radeon RX 570 will use the exact same PCB as Radeon RX 480/470 series. We have some very interesting pictures to share with you today.