





🚀 Elevate your rig with MSI RX 580 – where power meets precision!
The MSI Gaming Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 4G OC is a high-performance graphics card featuring 4GB of GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit interface, optimized for smooth gaming and VR experiences. With multiple display outputs and PCIe 3.0 x16 compatibility, it’s designed for seamless integration into custom PC builds, delivering reliable power and advanced DirectX 12 support.

| ASIN | B06XZZ93FQ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 254,409 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,043 in Graphics Cards |
| Brand | MSI |
| Computer Memory Type | GDDR5 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,636) |
| Date First Available | 18 April 2017 |
| Graphics Card Description | A high-performance AMD Radeon RX 580 graphics card with 4GB GDDR5 memory and a 256-bit memory interface, designed for gaming and other graphically demanding applications. |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 580 |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 635 g |
| Item model number | Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 4G OC |
| Manufacturer | MSI COMPUTER |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1291 MHz |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 12.45 x 3.81 cm; 635.03 g |
| Resolution | 5120x2880 |
| Series | Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 4G OC |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
A**.
Five Stars
It works perfectly on my new PC that I just assembled from scratch.
R**V
On time
It was as described
J**K
Five Stars
Flawless on Linux
C**K
Overclocked To 1450MHz Core & 2000MHz VRAM
Pros: 1: Performs well above it's intended speed limit. 2: Great for 1080p 60FPS gaming on high or higher custom settings. (Depending On The Game) 3: Software features such as Radeon Chill and Radeon Image Sharpening. (Hugely Underated) Cons: 1: Fans can get quite noisy above 70% speed, I recommend creating a custom fan curve. All in all the RX 570 8GB is a value for money GPU. For those saying that 8GB of VRAM is wasted on this card, they don't know what they are talking about, I have observed this card use up to 7GB of VRAM. So if you can get the 8GB version as it will last you a little longer.
Q**P
Five Stars
5 Stars
S**R
Stutter in eGPU configuration
I bought this as a potential upgrade to Gigabyte 4G RX570 (more ram) and boy was that a mistake. I use these cards as external gpu and this card stuttred so much that it pretty much rendered my laptop useless. Constant hangs and crashes. I spent about a day playing around with drivers and kernel updates and then finally decided to return it. Going back to my previous card.
W**R
Reasonably fast, but far too noisy.
A nice looking card, and one that was reasonably fast, but unfortunately it was just far too noisy (due to the power consumed and heat generated). Yes, you could run it slower, but then you are taking away its speed advantage. If you are bothered by noise, then I would look at alternatives, such as the Nvidia 1650....which, whilst slower, is a lot quieter, and still a decent performer.
C**E
It's ok for the money.
Works well for the price. Although a bit noisy.
E**T
It was on a sale , so I bought this card to improve video editing, CAD and gaming. My system is based on an AMD A10-7700K, which has an integrated graphics processor in the CPU. That was ok for small games, and CAD and video editing was possible but slow. I had trouble getting the card to configure to my machine but that was due to the integrated graphics processor in the CPU, and had to do some adapting as it has an 8-pin power connector while my power supply only had a 6-pin (it is already a 500W PSU). Once those got sorted out it has been awesome ever since. I was only doing about 15 fps on Valley Benchmark in 1024x768 at Medium setting with no anti-aliasing before, and now it is reliably doing 55 fps at 1680x1050 at Ultra with 2x anti-aliasing. As well, it is now very handy to have a second monitor as it makes some jobs more productive. Very happy with this purchase as it's made this PC more usable for a few more years.
R**Z
I chose this GPU card as I was on a very tight budget. Installed on my system comprising the Ryzen 5 2400G, 8GB Corsair 3000MHz XMP 2.0 RAM and Asus Prime A320 mobo, the GPU is a beast! I play Doom, PUBG (PC), Dirt Rally, Battlefield 1, Wolfenstein: New Order, Quake Champions at my screen's (Samsung CF24 curved with FreeSync) native 72fps very comfortably! Outstanding performance in Illustrator and Premier Pro. The Adrenalin config app is easy to use. Relive lets me stream games to my phone! Similar to Steam streaming. Relive also lets me monitor system performance with fps, temps, clock and mem speeds, fb usage etc. remotely and wirelessly to an android device. NEAT! MSI Afterburner allows overclocking and I've managed to reach shader clock speeds of 3000MHz and mem clocks to 1850MHz. Though overclocking is a bit limited, its certainly enough, just make sure there's enough power available from the PSU and is provided gracious cooling. I have a 450W Corsair PSU but I suggest you get at least a 500W one. I believe this has the best value for money in all of my purchases ever!
R**R
Excellent. Fonctionne super.
A**N
Gaming review. I'm very happy with the fans, quite and cool, I never have to run them higher than 50% max gaming load (granted my case is cool), usually running it at 45% and I cap frames for frametime consistency between 75-144 depending on game. Running with 1080p 144hz freesync and the experience is glorious. 8gb of VRAM is ESSENTIAL if this is for your main gaming rig. Modern games are designed and optimized to use VRAM for textures and other facets like draw distance and anti aliasing. Older games like Witcher 3 or Far Cry Primal are harder to run because they don't utilize VRAM effectively, product of the time they were released when GPUs had less VRAM. I have two examples of recent titles I played on this MSI Armor 2 RX 570 8gb: 1. The Surge, capped at 75hz, very high settings, my VRAM usage was nearly 6gb at only 1080p, RAM at nearly 6 as well (very well optimized). 2. Quake Champions on just high settings with medium textures (for streaming efficiency), about 6gb of VRAM use, and high RAM use at 90-100hz. Call of Duty franchise and Gears of War also are great examples of titles that utilize VRAM effectively and use a lot of it (which is good). Why 570 vs 580? Better and more efficient power consumption, which means better cooling, while still getting 8gb of VRAM, this card makes more sense at deep discount vs 580. The 580 uses power like a GTX 1080, making it embarrassingly inefficient if you care about that (many don't). 4gb 580 makes no sense. Be a champ, get 8gb VRAM, whatever you decide.
K**E
Great budget card. I bought this to put in a system I am building for my brother. I did some testing and this card will easily play modern titles at medium settings and achieve 60 FPS. I tested with 1920x1080@60Hz over HDMI so the best I could get was 60 FPS; however, this card might push more. You could probably put some settings on high and still achieve great performance. I was a little concerned if the 4GB of VRAM would be worth the extra cost on this GPU since the card is powered off the PCIE slot and and has a lower clock speed I didnt think the game settings used would go above 2GB; however, they did. In a few tests I saw above 3GB and almost all of the VRAM used. Game performance may be better than what I saw with my tests with a different CPU. The system this GPU went into has a AMD FX-8350 @ 4.3GHz which is a little older and not the best gaming CPU. Newer Ryzen or budget Intel CPUs probably perform better than this FX chip. This is a great GPU for the price, but don't expect to play certain games on max or even high settings. Here are the games I tested: Witcher 3: Med Settings (No AA, low shadows) 45-60 FPS Prey: Med Settings (No AA, low shadows, High texture) 50-60 FPS Middle Earth Shadow of War: Med/High Settings (No AA, low shadows) 50-60 FPS Styx Shards of Darkness: Med Settings (No AA) 55-60 FPS FarCry4: Med Settings (No Vsync): 48-60 FPS Wolfenstein The New Colossus: Med Settings (No AA, No Vsync) 58-60 FPS
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