The Biostar Radeon RX 560 is a mid-range graphics card, featuring 4GB GDDR5 memory and 1024 stream processors. The card is aimed at gamers seeking good performance in 1080p resolution games, as well as users who desire a reliable graphics card for basic video and photo editing tasks.
Polaris Architecture
Polaris is a new graphics architecture that incorporates exciting features and improvements for nearly every aspect of a graphics chip. Among these are increased performance levels, smooth VR performance, support for next-generation gaming displays, and vibrant game streaming without a processor.
AMD App Acceleration
Accelerates everyday applications such as web browsing and video playback. Also, the first technology to provide support for OpenCL, C++ AMP, and DirectCompute 11.
AMD PowerTune technology
Smart energy monitoring on AMD Radeon graphics to allow higher clock speeds and better performance in your favorite games.
AMD ZeroCore Power Technology
Allows AMD Radeon graphics to consume almost no power when in idle state. It even shuts down additional GPUs in AMD CrossFire technology mode to consume less power when not in use.
AMD FreeSync
Radeon FreeSync technology enhances gamers' lives by eliminating stuttering and tearing, allowing for a smoother gaming experience. By synchronizing the screen's refresh rate with the GPU's frame rate output, players will never have to worry about artifacts appearing when there is no active variable refresh rate.
AMD Eyefinity
AMD Eyefinity is a technology that allows the combination of two or more monitors to produce a single desktop surface. The screen resolution and screen area of the single desktop surface are determined by the number of monitors and how they are arranged in the Eyefinity group. For example, three 1920x1080 monitors arranged in a 3x1 AMD Eyefinity mode will produce a horizontal desktop with a combined resolution of 5760x1080.
AMD XConnect
Plug in and play
Now it is easier than ever to connect and use an external Radeon graphics card.
With AMD XConnect technology, external GPUs configured with Radeon Graphics can easily be connected and disconnected to a compatible laptop or 2-in-1 via Thunderbolt 3 at any time, just like a USB flash drive - an innovation for external graphics cards!
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The card is completely rubbish. Its application supports Oc 100mhz more, but whenever this happens, the card crashes. Also, even the simplest games have to be played with very low graphics. You understand when it needs an update, it starts freezing when the next version comes out.
Crash after 30 minutes of gaming, the amd drivers are a disgrace... of poor quality. (It has been driving me crazy, I have tried almost all the drivers it requires and it still crashes)
For today's money, it's not worth it, but what can you do, in general terms it's a low-budget card that does the necessary Gaming, and maybe even AAA titles on low settings with a slight overclock
In this period that we are distributing, I believe that for this price, it is the best card in my opinion, but it is not a card that you will use for heavy editing or 4k gaming. It is a card that does both, but not at its maximum
For the money it cost and considering the high prices now, it is a decent choice for 1080p low with medium settings in not so demanding games. I recommend it if the budget is limited
Very good, not for heavy gaming but on low settings in games like Rocket League, Fortnite it reaches 120fps on medium-high and Fortnite around 130-190fps on low
Good little card but this version only has 896 stream processors and it's worth unlocking it with BIOS modification. The card gets a level up this way. It also allows for better overclocking and surprisingly uses less power. The difference is noticeable in heavy games like Warzone (+10 to 15 fps). Additionally, the recording function works much better.
Even without doing this, the card is still good for games (CS GO and other lightweight games) and for recording, which I use it for.
It's a temporary solution if you don't have a card at all because the good ones are either not available or are at exorbitant prices. New generations are also coming out from all companies, so it's worth the wait and you don't want to go for used ones. Theoretically, it's also good for small cases and small power supplies (out of the box it doesn't use more than 50 Watts).
AMD's Adreline Software is 1000 times better than what NVIDIA has.