Friday, September 13th 2024

BIOSTAR Announces Radeon RX 580 White Graphics Card

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, IPC solutions, and storage devices, today unveils the new BIOSTAR Radeon RX 580 White graphics card, designed to deliver smooth 1080p gaming performance in a sleek, modern white aesthetic. Crafted to dominate the mid-range market, the RX 580 White edition GPU from BIOSTAR is an ideal choice for casual gamers, offering seamless performance for popular gaming titles at full HD resolution. Its stylish appearance makes it a standout centerpiece in any build, especially those with a clean, solid white look.

The BIOSTAR Radeon RX 580 White is equipped with the AMD Radeon RX 580 GPU, featuring 8 GB of GDDR5 memory and 2048 Stream Processors. It comes with BIOSTAR's unique FPS dual-heatpipe cooler design, ensuring optimal cooling during intense gaming sessions. The card supports Radeon FreeSync Technology, DirectX 12, and Vulkan, enhancing gaming performance and ensuring smooth gameplay across various titles. Its PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface offers efficient connectivity, while AMD XConnect and HDR Ready features enhance the overall visual experience, delivering crisp, vibrant graphics for gamers.
The RX 580 White from BIOSTAR is an exceptional choice for gamers or casual content consumers. Its outstanding performance and striking design elevate any gaming setup. With 2x Display Ports and 1x HDMI output, this card offers versatile display support, allowing gamers to create the ultimate immersive experience. Whether you're a casual gamer enjoying games with friends or a mid-range enthusiast seeking engaging stories and solid gameplay, the Radeon RX 580 White is guaranteed to meet your needs and take your gaming experience to the next level.
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72 Comments on BIOSTAR Announces Radeon RX 580 White Graphics Card

#1
sLowEnd
What year are we in? lol
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#2
Psinet
sLowEndWhat year are we in? lol
LOL wtf??!?!

They have decided gamers are such peasants they can just sell us anything
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#4
Kickus_assius
Didn't this card come out in 2017, what the heck is going on?
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#5
JWNoctis
No pricings? Maybe someone noticed how popular this card is on used market.

I wonder if this is part of what they meant by gaining marketshare. The chip is also made by GloFo, wonder whether that had anything to do with it.
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#6
MangoX
Unless it's under 39.99$ I'm not interested.
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#7
oxrufiioxo
Had to check my calendar thought it was April 1st for a min.
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#8
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
damn i just gave my RX580 and the old system to the GF :D
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#9
Carillon
de.das.dudedamn i just gave my RX580 and the old system to the GF :D
Don't worry, your gf probably got 2300 shaders, this new one has more! Oh wait..
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#10
Onasi
…I wasn’t even aware that there is still any Polaris/Ellesmere production ongoing. Or did Biostar found some unused chips?
Seriously, this is wild.
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#11
Firedrops
sLowEndWhat year are we in? lol
The dread set in when I realized how much we have to pay for more VRAM, ~7 years later.
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#12
Ketadine
Sad to say, but I still have a RX 580 and it works great for most older games like WoW and f2p titles like LoL and WT. Not max graphics by any degree, but still visually pleasant.

Now "crafted to dominate the mid-range market" (in 2017 maybe) and "outstanding performance" is a lot of marketing BS in 2024.
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#13
AusWolf
Only a decade late. Not bad.

Edit: I didn't know Polaris GPUs were still being made.
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#14
LittleBro
So, 8 GB VRAM was already a standard back then in 2016-2017 mainstream GPUs (even RX 480 from half of 2016 had 8 GB memory). Yet, today we have mainstream GPUs (RX 7700, RTX 4070) with 10 or 12 GB memory. Pathetic. 16 GB should have been a minimum for such cards nowadays, especially when we see that any new game can easily eat up to 16-20 GB of memory.

Anyway, this Biostar's RX 580 release is hilarious, if it's true. Better late than never, hahah. MSRP? $120? I'd understand 16 GB special version, which might be useful for some low cost high video memory usage scenarios, but much better choice would be RX 7600 XT 16 GB.
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#15
AusWolf
KetadineSad to say, but I still have a RX 580 and it works great for most older games like WoW and f2p titles like LoL and WT. Not max graphics by any degree, but still visually pleasant.

Now "crafted to dominate the mid-range market" (in 2017 maybe) and "outstanding performance" is a lot of marketing BS in 2024.
I don't think anyone has anything against the RX 580 per se, but like you said, releasing one in 2024 is a bit questionable.
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#16
Haile Selassie
AusWolfOnly a decade late. Not bad.

Edit: I didn't know Polaris GPUs were still being made.
I think I was ECN EOL notice in the media a few years ago. This is someone buying a truckload of old IC.
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#17
Gigaherz
Not a bad card but eh why not do it 5 years ago?
Edit: its a 2048. It is bad.
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#18
PLAfiller
RX580 is like Win XP, a whole decade and then some....
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#19
DBGT
Lol, I don't understand their aim with this release, if they were looking for a cheap 1080p, why not 7600 or 6600, I believe RX 580 will not be supported by AMD soon!
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#20
Tom Yum
This is kind of Biostar's thing for those not tracking, buy a mountain of no doubt heavily discounted ICs and then crank out 'new' product releases way after the rest of the market has moved on. Kind of like Aliexpress resellers, only more official.
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#21
dj-electric
Ive come to the conclusion that most of BIOSTAR content on TPU is ragebait.
Motherboard announcements 12-24 months out of season, GPU announcements apparently 5+ years out of season.
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#22
Darkholm
Hello Internet Explorer, how have you been?
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#23
mtosev
OMG LOL. That's funny.
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#24
Geofrancis
i paid £100 for a used one 2 years ago, I have seen them going for less than 60 used. so i don't know how they plan on selling these.
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#25
Dirt Chip
Next up, 1060TI in white.

Awesome press release :)
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