Here we show you benchmarks and technical data for the PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3. The graphics card is based on the AMD Radeon RX 560 (16 CU) (GCN 4) and has 2 GB GDDR5 graphics memory with a memory bandwidth of 112 GB/s. The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 has 16 execution units with 1024 shaders.
GPU
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 has 1024 shaders and 16 execution units. The graphics card thus achieves a theoretical FP32 computing power of 2.16 TFLOPS.
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 can use 2 GB graphics memory of the type GDDR5. The graphics card thus achieves a memory bandwidth of 112 GB/s on a 128 bit wide memory interface.
Memory Size:
2 GB
Memory Type:
GDDR5
Memory Clock:
1.750 GHz
Memory Speed:
7.0 Gbps
Memory bandwidth:
112 GB/s
Memory Interface:
128 bit
Clock Speeds
The base clock frequency of the PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 is 1.175 GHz. A high clock frequency (even in turbo mode) can greatly increase the speed of a graphics card.
Base Clock:
1.175 GHz
Boost Clock:
1.180 GHz-7 %
Avg (Game) Clock:
Overclocking:
Yes
Thermal Design
The TDP (Thermal Design Power) of the PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 is 75 W. The graphics card is supplied with energy via the connector.
TDP:
75 W
TDP (up):
--
Tjunction max:
97 °C
PCIe-Power:
Cooler & Fans
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 has a total of 1 Axial fans to cool the graphics processor and graphics memory.
Fan-Type:
Axial
Fan 1:
1 x 90 mm
Fan 2:
--
Cooler-Type:
Air cooling
Noise (Idle):
0 dB / Silent
Noise (Load):
--
Connectivity
Up to 4 screens can be connected to the PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3.
Max. Displays:
4
HDCP-Version:
2.2
HDMI Ports:
1x HDMI v2.0b
DP Ports:
1x DP v1.4
DVI Ports:
1
VGA Ports:
--
USB-C Ports:
--
Featureset
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 has a maximum resolution of 5120x2880 pixels. The graphics card supports the DirectX 12 standard.
Max. resolution:
5120x2880
DirectX:
12
Raytracing:
No
DLSS / FSR:
Yes
LED:
No LED lighting
Supported Video Codecs
The video codecs accelerated in hardware by the PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 reduce the processor load and ensure lower energy consumption.
h264:
Decode / Encode
h265 / HEVC:
Decode / Encode
VP8:
Decode
VP9:
Decode
AV1:
No
Dimensions
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 is 225 mm long and 128 mm high. With a width of 38 mm, the graphics card requires 2 PCIe-Slots in the case.
Length:
225 mm
Height:
128 mm
Width:
38 mm
Width (Slots):
2 PCIe-Slots
Weight:
--
Additional data
The PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 made in 14 nm was published in Q2/2017 for 99 $ (Reference).
PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 560 16CU 2GB GDDR5 OC V3 1.175 GHz, 2 GB (75 W TDP)
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3DMark is a benchmark program that determines the performance of certain components of a computer and then reports the performance as a numerical value.
Geekbench 6 is a cross-platform benchmark for main processors, which also carries out 3 different graphics benchmarks and outputs them in the form of a numerical value.
The theoretical computing power of the graphics card with single precision (32 bit) in TFLOPS indicates how many trillion FP32 floating point operations the graphics card (GPU) can perform per second.
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