All technical data and various benchmarks of the ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G are listed on this page. The graphics card is based on the Polaris 20 XT (GCN 4) graphics chip, which is manufactured with a structure width of 14 nm. The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G can operate up to 4 screens with a maximum resolution of up to 7680x4320 become.
GPU
The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G has 36 execution units with 2304 shaders. This gives the graphics card a theoretical FP32 computing power of 5.60 TFLOPS.
The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G is equipped with 4 GB graphics memory of the type GDDR5. The memory clock of the graphics card is 1.750 GHz and the speed is 7 Gbps.
Memory Size:
4 GB
Memory Type:
GDDR5
Memory Clock:
1.750 GHz
Memory Speed:
7.0 Gbps
Memory bandwidth:
224 GB/s
Memory Interface:
256 bit
Clock Speeds
The base frequency of this graphics card is 1.257 GHz and the manufacturer specifies the maximum turbo clock as 1.340 GHz. If supported (see below), the performance can be further increased by overclocking.
Base Clock:
1.257 GHz
Boost Clock:
1.340 GHz
Avg (Game) Clock:
Overclocking:
Yes
Thermal Design
The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G is powered by 1 x 8-Pin connectors. The TDP (Thermal Design Power) of the graphics card is 185 W.
TDP:
185 W
TDP (up):
--
Tjunction max:
90 °C
PCIe-Power:
1 x 8-Pin
Cooler & Fans
Graphics processor and graphics memory of the ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G are cooled by a Air cooling.
Fan-Type:
Axial
Fan 1:
2 x 100 mm
Fan 2:
--
Cooler-Type:
Air cooling
Noise (Idle):
0 dB / Silent
Noise (Load):
--
Connectivity
Up to 4 monitors can be operated with the ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G.
Max. Displays:
4
HDCP-Version:
2.2
HDMI Ports:
--
DP Ports:
--
DVI Ports:
1
VGA Ports:
--
USB-C Ports:
--
Featureset
With the ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G it is possible to operate a screen with a resolution of up to 7680x4320 pixels. Furthermore, the DirectX standard version 12 is supported.
Max. resolution:
7680x4320
DirectX:
12
Raytracing:
No
DLSS / FSR:
Yes
LED:
No LED lighting
Supported Video Codecs
This area lists the video codecs that the ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G can decode or encode in hardware in order to minimize the processor load, which leads to lower power consumption.
h264:
Decode / Encode
h265 / HEVC:
Decode / Encode
VP8:
Decode
VP9:
Decode
AV1:
No
Dimensions
The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G needs the space of 2 PCIe-Slots in a case. It is 242 mm long, 129 mm high and 38 mm wide.
Length:
242 mm
Height:
129 mm
Width:
38 mm
Width (Slots):
2 PCIe-Slots
Weight:
--
Additional data
The ASUS Mining Radeon RX 580 4G was released in Q3/2018 at a price of 229 $. The graphics card manufactured in 14 nm is connected to the system via PCIe 3.0 x 16 lanes.
GPU Interface:
PCIe 3.0 x 16
Release date:
Q3/2018
Launch Price:
229 $
Structure size:
14 nm
Part-no:
MINING-RX580-4G-S
Documents:
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