6 best AMD video cards

AMD is one of the two largest developers of desktop and mobile computer graphics accelerators. Therefore, the video cards produced by it are quite good. However, finding the right one can be quite difficult.

We have compiled a rating of 6 best graphics cards developed or released by AMD.

Top AMD Graphics Cards

Nomination a place Name of product price
Top AMD Graphics Cards      1 Sapphire FirePro S9150          114 260 ₽
     2 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080          42 013 ₽
     3 Gigabyte Radeon RX 580          20 990 ₽
     4 Sapphire Nitro + Radeon RX 580          22 290 ₽
     5 MSI Radeon RX 560          9 990 ₽
     6 Asus Radeon R5 230          3 210 ₽

Sapphire FirePro S9150

Rating: 4.9

Sapphire FirePro S9150

Why first place: Graphics card from AMD professional class with 16 GB of video memory.

For whom: For developers of 3D graphics, computer games, solutions based on artificial intelligence. Mining is also suitable, but it is worth considering the high price.

Description: Sapphire FirePro S9150 is a non-standard video card, which is designed for strictly defined purposes of developing graphics, solutions based on artificial intelligence, Big Data, and the like, related to the need for fast and numerous calculations. In particular, it has no connectors for connecting monitors.

The video card is equipped with a 28-nanometer Hawaii XT chip with 2816 universal processing cores. It is supplemented by 16 GB of video memory on a 512-bit bus. The video card is connected via PCIe and needs an external power supply of 8 + 6 pin. Despite the heat dissipation of 235 W, the video card is not equipped with active cooling - a separate cooler is required.

Virtues

  • The highest performance in performing graphical and design tasks;

  • It is well suited for mining;

  • The elaborate design of a passive radiator;

disadvantages

  • Comparative high cost, even in its typical segment;

  • Old - for 2024 - the processor;

  • There are no connectors for monitors; for workstations, an additional accelerator will be required;

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080

Rating: 4.8

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080

Why the second place: Top gaming graphics card.

For whom: For gamers who want to get maximum performance from modern and some future games.

Description: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 is a high-performance graphics card for gaming computers. It is suitable for gaming systems, designed for actual games and some future projects, without any compromises in the schedule. The motherboard has the NVIDIA chip specified in the name, which is supplemented with 8 GB of memory, with the processor overclocked to the base frequency of 1721 MHz, and the memory - to 10.01 GHz.

Compatible with SLI mode. It is recommended to use DisplayPort to connect the monitor, however there are connectors for older displays - HDMI 2.0b and even DVI-D.

The video card is connected to the computer via PCIe. The power supply is needed, an 8-pin port is used. The TDP of the board is 180 W, it is cooled by a radiator with a custom design and 3 fans.

Virtues

  • Quiet and efficient cooler;

  • Nice customizable lights;

  • Works with low-power (from 500 W) power supply units;

disadvantages

  • Poor equipment;

  • At maximum load, choke noise may be observed;

  • At maximum load, the cooling system still starts to make noise;

Gigabyte Radeon RX 580

Rating: 4.8

Gigabyte Radeon RX 580

Why third place: Smaller frequency of the chip and memory than the previous accelerator in the rating.

For whom: For gamers who plan to play modern and some future projects, and at the same time are ready to make some compromises in 2-3 years. Suitable for hakintosh.

Description: Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 is built on the AMD chip indicated in the title. The processor is partially overclocked - its base frequency is equal to 1365 MHz. However, this is enough for the absolute majority of current games. Supplemented graphics chip 8 GB GDD5-memory, having a clock frequency of 8 GHz and is located on a 256-bit bus.

Supports CrossFire. It is recommended to connect monitors via DisplayPort 1.4, however, HDMI 2.0b ports and even DVI-D are also available.

The video card is connected via PCIe, the power supply is received by the 8-pin connector, it is desirable to power it from the unit from 500 W inclusive. The device cools a custom radiator with a copper backplane and two fans.

Virtues

  • Optimum power consumption;

  • Beautiful LED lights;

  • Advanced cooler with passive mode support;

disadvantages

  • Shaky plastic casing;

  • Noticeable delays when turning on and off the cooling system;

  • Under load, whistling chokes can be heard;

Sapphire Nitro + Radeon RX 580

Rating: 4.7

Sapphire Nitro + Radeon RX 580

Why fourth place: Slightly more expensive than the previous device in the rating, although the processor is overclocked to a lower clock frequency.

For whom: For gamers who plan to play current and some future games with a willingness to compromise right now or overclock a video card.

Description: Sapphire Nitro + Radeon RX 580 is a video card for gamers who are not very demanding on the quality of graphics, but need a reliable and durable device. Due to the minimum overclocking (the base frequency of the processor is 1411 MHz), the chip does not heat up much when used, which means that the entire system cools better. Also, the video card is equipped with 8 GB GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit bus with a clock frequency of 8 GHz.

Supports CrossFire. To connect the monitor, it is recommended to use DisplayPort 1.4, of which 2 pieces on the board; but you can also use HDMI 2.0b (also 2 pieces) or DVI-D (one).

The board connects to the computer via PCIe. Need power supply, there are 8- and 6-pin connectors. Compatible with blocks of 500 watts. Equipped with a custom radiator with 2 fans, TDP - 185 watts.

Virtues

  • Advanced coolers customizable;

  • High performance - even despite the small numbers in the characteristics;

  • Two BIOS modules with different settings, including overclocking and aggressive cooling;

disadvantages

  • Overpraye;

  • May heat above 70 degrees under high load;

  • The backlight system is too bright, it is difficult to turn off;

MSI Radeon RX 560

Rating: 4.6

MSI Radeon RX 560

Why fifth place: A low-end video card with not particularly impressive features, but on a new chip.

For whom: For undemanding gamers who are able to make compromises in the quality of graphics, even in actual games.

Description: The MSI Radeon RX 560 video card on the AMD chip of the same name is designed for undemanding gamers. The processor frequency of this accelerator is 1196 MHz. It is supplemented with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus with a frequency of 7 GHz.

Up to 3 4K monitors are connected to the card simultaneously. Supports CrossFire. The card has three ports - one DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b and DVI-D.

To connect to the "motherboard" is used PCIe. The video card does not need power supply and has a very low heat dissipation of 80 watts. Due to this, it can work with power supply from 400 W inclusively and is cooled by a custom radiator with 1 fan.

Virtues

  • High performance, but with a limit;

  • Supports FreeSync;

  • Supports overclocking in the proprietary application;

disadvantages

  • The performance limit is FHD 60fps, after which the smoothness of the work drops;

  • Undeveloped cooling system;

  • Quite high noise level under load;

Asus Radeon R5 230

Rating: 4.5

Asus Radeon R5 230

Why sixth place: Office graphics card. The only model in the ranking with GDDR3 memory.

For whom: For installation in office PCs. Suitable for gamers who prefer old games.

Description: The Asus Radeon R5 230 video card is designed for installation in non-game computers. Therefore, expect high performance from it is meaningless. In addition, it is worth considering that this is a rather old model, which even DirectX 12 does not support.

In particular, the technical specifications include the same name AMD hardware platform with a chip frequency of 650 MHz. It is supplemented with 2 GB of GDDR3 memory on a 64-bit bus and with a frequency of 1.2 GHz.

The card has three connectors - HDMI 1.4a, DVI-D and VGA.

Connects to computer via PCIe. Additional power is required. TDP is so small (only 19 W) that active cooling is not required - just a passive radiator.

Virtues

  • Cheap;

  • Suitable for 4K HDMI monitors;

  • Silent;

disadvantages

  • Performance is enough except for the interface of the operating system;

  • When gaming or 3D-graphics load video driver errors may occur;

  • Uses 64-bit memory bus;



Attention! This rating is subjective, is not advertising and does not serve as a guide to the purchase. Before buying, you should consult with a specialist.
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