ASUS ROG Strix AMD Radeon RX 570 8GB graphics card. This is a serviced card in "Excellent condition". The card feels like new as it has gone through a thorough inspection and cleaning. The card is thoroughly tested on both the hardware and software side of it and made sure all the parts working optimally.

This graphics card is excellent for both workstation software, gaming, emulation and simulation needs. It can run 2D and 3D design, modelling and multimedia applications smoothly and also allows you to utilize huge 8 GB fast GDDR5 video memory to run AI applications and video playback and rendering in 4K. It has huge 8 GB memory also good for computer aided design (CAD), modelling, Virtual reality and playing all-time good games in 1080p, 2K and 4K resolutions with full graphics settings. This card can handle modern OpenGL and Vulkan games with ease. This card plays emulation games in 1080p, 2k and 4k resolutions (Vulkan). The encoding and decoding of 4K H264 video files are natively supported by the hardware. The encoding and decoding of HEVC (H.265) codecs video files are natively supported by the hardware. These codecs are widely used for various purposes, including streaming, video playback, and content creation. Supports HDR video in HDR supported monitor with DisplayPort connector.


The graphics card has the following spec:



Please check the following notes before make a purchase:
The following notes are for new users who are not very experienced with high end graphics cards in general: 

High temperature and dust are enemies of the graphics cards. With this model It is advisable with the new games released after 2017 the following actions can be taken to mitigate high temperatures and fan running at full throttle:


  • Limit GPU power to 95 W, use software like CoreCtrl (on Linux) or Radeon Software (on Windows)
  • Limit GPU clock to 1168 MHz, use software like CoreCtrl (on Linux) or Radeon Software (on Windows)
  • Limit GPU memory clock to 1750 MHz, use software like CoreCtrl (on Linux) or Radeon Software (on Windows)

The other thing that can be done to limit temperature is to cap FPS to 60 FPS or 45 FPS using third-party software or Radeon software for new latest games. And also an alternative fan curve with early activation of the fan that will keep the temperature under 60 degrees even under full load conditions.