
ASUS Radeon RX 580 DUAL O8G
8 GB
ASUS Radeon RX 580 DUAL O8G
8 GB
Ciao Miko, Technically speaking, the components fit, provided of course you still have a PCIe x16 slot free on the MoBo. But I think that the price/performance question looks relatively bad at the moment with an RX580 and 315 Fr. compared to other options. How did you come up with this card? Why not a GTX1660 Ti, for example, or for a little more an RTX2060 or even an RX5600 XT or similar? The performance would be noticeably better. At some point, your relatively old CPU will probably be somewhat overtaxed, especially if you play at 1080p (less so at 1440p, where the GPU would slowly become not quite fast enough, but should generally still be suitable for 60FPS). Of course, you can upgrade it separately at some point if you are no longer satisfied, or if you are a bit experimental, you can of course try to overclock the old CPU for its last years to get the most out of it.
Calculate the requirements of your components together with this graphics card: https://www.bequiet.com/de/psucalculator
The graphics card runs perfectly on an ASRock X79 Extreme6 board and with an Intel i7-3820 3.60GHz processor. Since it is a PCI-Express x16 graphics card and your board has this interface, it should also work on your board. Kind regards, Lorenz
Verfügbarkeit: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/Product/Availability/6336705#availability Alternativen: XFX RX 580 GTS CORE (8GB, High End) (an Lager) MSI RX 580 ARMOR 8G OC (8GB, High End) (ca. 3-5 Tage) Weitere RX580 mit 8GB: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/grafikkarte-106?pdo=39-347%3a344876&opt=v41-460%3a8000000000&so=1&tagIds=76&_=1504548729836#listhead
Ca 2 weeks. And there is currently a high demand (then the price rises due to scarcity). These, in turn, are currently in demand due to the high Bitcoin price... Price issues are generally always regulated by supply and demand...
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