Rx 560 teraflops: AMD Radeon RX 560 Specs

AMD Radeon RX 560 review

37points

AMD Radeon RX 560

AMD Radeon RX 560

Why is AMD Radeon RX 560 better than the average?

  • Thermal Design Power (TDP)?
    75Wvs192.52W
  • GPU memory speed?
    1750MHzvs1568.9MHz
  • OpenCL version?
    2vs1.74
  • Semiconductor size?
    14nmvs17.59nm
  • PassMark (DirectCompute) result?
    2304vs2102.76
  • DVI outputs?
    1vs0.78
  • Width?
    170mmvs256.2mm

Which are the most popular comparisons?

AMD Radeon RX 560

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AMD Radeon RX 580

AMD Radeon RX 560

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MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti

AMD Radeon RX 560

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AMD Radeon RX 550

AMD Radeon RX 560

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050

AMD Radeon RX 560

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 960

AMD Radeon RX 560

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060

AMD Radeon RX 560

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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 OC

AMD Radeon RX 560

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AMD Radeon RX 570

AMD Radeon RX 560

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

AMD Radeon RX 560

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AMD Radeon RX 560X

Price comparison

User reviews

Overall Rating

AMD Radeon RX 560

2 User reviews

AMD Radeon RX 560

9. 0/10

2 User reviews

Features

Value for money

10.0/10

2 votes

Gaming

9.0/10

2 votes

Performance

9.0/10

2 votes

Quiet operation

5.5/10

2 votes

Reliability

10.0/10

2 votes

Performance

1.GPU clock speed

1175MHz

The graphics processing unit (GPU) has a higher clock speed.

2.GPU turbo

1275MHz

When the GPU is running below its limitations, it can boost to a higher clock speed in order to give increased performance.

3.pixel rate

20.4 GPixel/s

The number of pixels that can be rendered to the screen every second.

4.floating-point performance

2.6 TFLOPS

Floating-point performance is a measurement of the raw processing power of the GPU.

5. texture rate

81.6 GTexels/s

The number of textured pixels that can be rendered to the screen every second.

6.GPU memory speed

1750MHz

The memory clock speed is one aspect that determines the memory bandwidth.

7.shading units

Shading units (or stream processors) are small processors within the graphics card that are responsible for processing different aspects of the image.

8.texture mapping units (TMUs)

TMUs take textures and map them to the geometry of a 3D scene. More TMUs will typically mean that texture information is processed faster.

9.render output units (ROPs)

The ROPs are responsible for some of the final steps of the rendering process, writing the final pixel data to memory and carrying out other tasks such as anti-aliasing to improve the look of graphics.

Memory

1. effective memory speed

7000MHz

The effective memory clock speed is calculated from the size and data rate of the memory. Higher clock speeds can give increased performance in games and other apps.

2.maximum memory bandwidth

112GB/s

This is the maximum rate that data can be read from or stored into memory.

3.VRAM

VRAM (video RAM) is the dedicated memory of a graphics card. More VRAM generally allows you to run games at higher settings, especially for things like texture resolution.

4.memory bus width

128bit

A wider bus width means that it can carry more data per cycle. It is an important factor of memory performance, and therefore the general performance of the graphics card.

5.version of GDDR memory

Newer versions of GDDR memory offer improvements such as higher transfer rates that give increased performance.

6.Supports ECC memory

✖AMD Radeon RX 560

Error-correcting code memory can detect and correct data corruption. It is used when is it essential to avoid corruption, such as scientific computing or when running a server.

Features

1.DirectX version

DirectX is used in games, with newer versions supporting better graphics.

2.OpenGL version

OpenGL is used in games, with newer versions supporting better graphics.

3.OpenCL version

Some apps use OpenCL to apply the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for non-graphical computing. Newer versions introduce more functionality and better performance.

4.Supports multi-display technology

✔AMD Radeon RX 560

The graphics card supports multi-display technology. This allows you to configure multiple monitors in order to create a more immersive gaming experience, such as having a wider field of view.

5.load GPU temperature

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A lower load temperature means that the card produces less heat and its cooling system performs better.

6.supports ray tracing

✖AMD Radeon RX 560

Ray tracing is an advanced light rendering technique that provides more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games.

7.Supports 3D

✔AMD Radeon RX 560

Allows you to view in 3D (if you have a 3D display and glasses).

8.supports DLSS

✖AMD Radeon RX 560

DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is an upscaling technology powered by AI. It allows the graphics card to render games at a lower resolution and upscale them to a higher resolution with near-native visual quality and increased performance. DLSS is only available on select games.

9.PassMark (G3D) result

This benchmark measures the graphics performance of a video card. Source: PassMark.

Ports

1.has an HDMI output

✔AMD Radeon RX 560

Devices with a HDMI or mini HDMI port can transfer high definition video and audio to a display.

2.HDMI ports

More HDMI ports mean that you can simultaneously connect numerous devices, such as video game consoles and set-top boxes.

3.HDMI version

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Newer versions of HDMI support higher bandwidth, which allows for higher resolutions and frame rates.

4.DisplayPort outputs

Allows you to connect to a display using DisplayPort.

5.DVI outputs

Allows you to connect to a display using DVI.

6.mini DisplayPort outputs

Allows you to connect to a display using mini-DisplayPort.

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Which are the best graphics cards?

M1 Chip Beats GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and Radeon RX 560 for Graphics Performance

by Hartley Charlton

Apple’s M1 processor often surpasses the graphics performance of desktop GPUs, including the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and AMD Radeon RX 560, according to a new benchmark submission spotted by Tom’s Hardware.

According to Apple, the ‌M1‌’s octa-core GPU can simultaneously handle close to 25,000 threads and deliver up to 2.6 TFLOPS of throughput. This is the same TFLOPS achieved by the Radeon RX 560, and just below the GeForce GTX 1650’s 2.9 TFLOPS.

The GFXBench 5.0 benchmarks were tested under Apple’s Metal API, and show that the ‌M1‌ often performs better than the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and AMD Radeon RX 560 by a fair margin. There is not yet a Metal benchmark for the GeForce GTX 1650 for the sake of comparison.

In the Aztec Ruins Normal Tier test, the Radeon RX 560 achieves 146.2 FPS, the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti achieves 159 FPS, and the ‌M1‌ achieves 203.6 FPS. Similar results are seen across the board, with the ‌M1‌ almost consistently surpassing the performance of the two desktop GPUs.

It is worth noting that GFXBench 5.0 benchmarks are primarily used to test mobile devices, and the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and Radeon RX 560 are older GPUs. Nonetheless, the ‌M1‌ contains integrated graphics and the fact that it can surpass 75W desktop graphics cards is impressive. More detailed GPU comparisons will likely be coming soon as the first Macs equipped with the ‌M1‌ arrive to customers this week.

Tags: Nvidia, AMD, Apple Silicon Guide, M1 Guide

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AMD Radeon RX 560 vs AMD Radeon RX 570: What is the difference?

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AMD Radeon RX 560 9000 Is 560 better than AMD Radeon RX 570?

  • 45W below TDP?
    75W vs 120W
  • Support 3D?
  • 71mm narrower? 9Why is AMD Radeon RX 570 better than AMD Radeon RX 560?
    • 2.4 TFLOPS over FLOPS?
      5 TFLOPS vs 2.6 TFLOPS
    • 19.4 GPixel/s higher pixel rate? higher number of textured pixels? more memory bandwidth?
      224GB/s vs 112GB/s
    • 128bit wider memory bus?
      256bit vs 128bit
    • 1024 more stream processors?
      2048 vs 1024
    • 2700million more transistors?
      5700 million vs 3000 million
    • 64 more texture units (TMUs)?
      128 vs 64

    Which comparisons are the most popular?

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 AMD Radeon RX 5500M

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    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Laptop

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop

    AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT

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    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050

    AMD Radeon RX 6400

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    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650

    AMD Radeon RX 5500M

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    Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop

    Price Match

    9 users0021

    total rating

    AMD Radeon RX 560

    2 Reviews of users

    AMD Radeon RX 560

    /10

    2 Reviews of users

    AMD Radeon RX 570 9000

    8. 5 /10

    2 User Reviews.5 /10

    2 Votes

    Games

    9.0 /10

    2 VOTES

    8.5 /10

    2 VOTES 9000 8.5 /10

    2 VOTES

    STRUCTION OF WORK

    5.5 /10

    2 VOTES

    7.5 /10

    2 VOTES

    10.0 /0003

    2 Votes

    8.5 /10

    2 Votes

    Productivity

    1. TCC frequency GP

    1175MHz

    1168MHz

    GPU (GPU) has a higher tactful frequency.

    2.turbo GPU

    1275MHz

    1244MHz

    When the GPU is running below its limits, it can jump to a higher clock speed to increase performance.

    3.pixel speed

    20.4 GPixel/s

    39.8 GPixel/s

    The number of pixels that can be displayed on the screen every second.

    4.flops

    2.6 TFLOPS

    5 TFLOPS

    FLOPS is a measure of GPU processing power.

    5.texture size

    81.6 GTexels/s

    159.2 GTexels/s

    Number of textured pixels that can be displayed on the screen every second.

    6.GPU memory speed

    1750MHz

    1750MHz

    Memory speed is one aspect that determines memory bandwidth.

    7.shading patterns

    Shading units (or stream processors) are small processors in a video card that are responsible for processing various aspects of an image.

    8.textured units (TMUs)

    TMUs accept textured units and bind them to the geometric layout of the 3D scene. More TMUs generally means texture information is processed faster.

    9 ROPs

    ROPs are responsible for some of the final steps of the rendering process, such as writing the final pixel data to memory and for performing other tasks such as anti-aliasing to improve the appearance of graphics.

    Memory

    1.memory effective speed

    7000MHz

    7000MHz

    The effective memory clock frequency is calculated from the memory size and data transfer rate. A higher clock speed can give better performance in games and other applications.

    2.max memory bandwidth

    112GB/s

    224GB/s

    This is the maximum rate at which data can be read from or stored in memory.

    3.VRAM

    VRAM (video RAM) is the dedicated memory of the graphics card. More VRAM usually allows you to run games at higher settings, especially for things like texture resolution.

    4.memory bus width

    128bit

    256bit

    Wider memory bus means it can carry more data per cycle. This is an important factor in memory performance, and therefore the overall performance of the graphics card.

    5. GDDR memory versions

    Later versions of GDDR memory offer improvements such as higher data transfer rates, which improve performance.

    6. Supports memory troubleshooting code

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 570

    Memory troubleshooting code can detect and fix data corruption. It is used when necessary to avoid distortion, such as in scientific computing or when starting a server.

    Functions

    1.DirectX version

    DirectX is used in games with a new version that supports better graphics.

    2nd version of OpenGL

    The newer version of OpenGL, the better graphics quality in games.

    OpenCL version 3.

    Some applications use OpenCL to use the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) for non-graphical computing. Newer versions are more functional and better quality.

    4. Supports multi-monitor technology

    ✔AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✔AMD Radeon RX 570

    The video card has the ability to connect multiple displays. This allows you to set up multiple monitors at the same time to create a more immersive gaming experience, such as a wider field of view.

    5. GPU temperature at boot

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (AMD Radeon RX 560)

    Lower boot temperature means the card generates less heat and the cooling system works better.

    6.supports ray tracing

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 570

    Ray tracing is an advanced light rendering technique that provides more realistic lighting, shadows and reflections in games.

    7. Supports 3D

    ✔AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 570

    Allows you to view in 3D (if you have a 3D screen and glasses).

    8. supports DLSS

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✖AMD Radeon RX 570

    DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is an AI based scaling technology. This allows the graphics card to render games at lower resolutions and upscale them to higher resolutions with near-native visual quality and improved performance. DLSS is only available in some games.

    9. PassMark result (G3D)

    This test measures the graphics performance of a graphics card. Source: Pass Mark.

    Ports

    1.has HDMI output

    ✔AMD Radeon RX 560

    ✔AMD Radeon RX 570

    Devices with HDMI or mini HDMI ports can stream HD video and audio to the connected display.

    2.HDMI connectors

    More HDMI connectors allow you to connect multiple devices at the same time, such as game consoles and TVs.

    3rd HDMI version

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (AMD Radeon RX 560)

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (AMD Radeon RX 570)

    New versions of HDMI support higher bandwidth, resulting in higher resolutions and frame rates.

    4. DisplayPort outputs

    Allows connection to a display using DisplayPort.

    5.DVI outputs

    Allows connection to a display using DVI.

    Mini DisplayPort 6.outs

    Allows connection to a display using Mini DisplayPort.

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    Which graphic cards are better?

    AMD Radeon RX 560 — 32 secret facts, review, specifications, reviews.

    Top specifications and features

    • Passmark score
    • GPU base clock
    • RAM
    • Memory Bandwidth
    • Effective memory speed

    Passmark test score

    AMD Radeon RX 560:
    3563
    Best score:
    29325

    Performance

    AMD Radeon RX 560:
    1928
    Best score:

    Memory

    AMD Radeon RX 560:
    563
    Best score:

    General Information

    AMD Radeon RX 560:
    594
    Best score:

    AMD Radeon RX 560 features:
    170
    Best score:

    Description

    AMD Radeon RX 560 graphics card based on GCN 4. 0 architecture has 3000 million transistors, tech. 14 nm process. The frequency of the graphics core is 1175 MHz. In terms of memory, 4 GB is installed here. DDR5, clocked at 1750 MHz and with a maximum throughput of 112 Gb/s. The texture size is 81.6 GTexels/s. FLOPS is 2.6.

    In tests, the AMD Radeon RX 560 graphics card showed itself as follows — according to the Passmark benchmark, the model scored 3563 points. At the same time, the maximum number of points for today is 260261 points.
    Directx version — 12. OpenGL version — 4.6. Regarding cooling, here the heat dissipation requirement is 75 watts.
    In our tests, the video card scores 116486 points.

    Why AMD Radeon RX 560 is better than others

    • Base GPU clock speed 1175 MHz. This parameter is higher than that of 63%
    • Effective memory speed 7000 MHz. This parameter is higher than that of 33%
    • GPU memory frequency 1750 MHz. This parameter is higher than that of 58%
    • Passmark score 3563 . This parameter is lower than that of 39%
    • RAM 4 GB. This parameter is lower than 36%
    • Memory bandwidth 112 GB/s. This parameter is lower than that of 48%
    • FLOPS 2.6 TFLOPS. This parameter is lower than 54%
    • Turbo GPU 1275 MHz. This parameter is lower than that of 28%

    AMD Radeon RX 560 Review

    Performance

    Memory

    general information

    Functions

    Ports

    Tests in benchmarks

    AMD Radeon RX 560 Review Highlights


    GPU base clock

    The graphics processing unit (GPU) has a high clock speed.

    1175MHz

    max 2457

    Average: 938 MHz

    2457MHz


    GPU memory frequency

    This is an important aspect calculating memory bandwidth

    1750MHz

    max 16000

    Average: 1326. 6 MHz

    16000MHz


    FLOPS

    A measure of the processing power of a processor is called FLOPS.

    2.6TFLOPS

    max 1142.32

    Average: 92.5 TFLOPS

    1142.32TFLOPS


    Turbo GPU

    If the speed of the GPU drops below its limit, it can switch to a high clock speed to improve performance.
    Show all

    1275MHz

    max 2903

    Average: 1375.8 MHz

    2903MHz


    Texture size

    A certain number of textured pixels are displayed on the screen every second.
    Show all

    81.6 GTexels/s

    max 756.8

    Average: 145. 4 GTexels/s

    756.8 GTexels/s


    Architecture name

    GCN 4.0


    GPU Name

    Polaris 21


    Memory bandwidth

    This is the speed at which the device stores or reads information.

    112GB/s

    max 2656

    Average: 198.3 GB/s

    2656GB/s


    Effective memory speed

    The effective memory clock speed is calculated from the size and information transfer rate of the memory. The performance of the device in applications depends on the clock frequency. The higher it is, the better.
    Show all

    7000MHz

    max 19500

    Average: 6984.5 MHz

    19500MHz


    RAM

    4 GB

    max 128

    Average: 4. 6 GB

    128GB


    GDDR Memory Versions

    Latest GDDR memory versions provide high data transfer rates to improve overall performance
    Show all

    5

    Average: 4.5

    6


    Memory bus width

    A wide memory bus indicates that it can transfer more information in one cycle. This property affects the performance of the memory as well as the overall performance of the device’s graphics card.
    Show all

    128bit

    max 8192

    Average: 290.1bit

    8192 bit


    Release date

    2017-04-18 00:00:00

    Mean value:


    Thermal Dissipation (TDP)

    Thermal Dissipation Requirements (TDP) is the maximum amount of energy that can be dissipated by the cooling system. The lower the TDP, the less power will be consumed.
    Show all

    75W

    Average: 140.4W

    2W


    Process technology

    The small size of the semiconductor means it is a new generation chip.

    14 nm

    Average: 47.5 nm

    4nm


    Number of transistors

    3000 million

    max 80000

    Average: 5043 million

    80000 million


    PCIe version

    Considerable speed is provided for the expansion card used to connect the computer to peripherals. The updated versions have impressive throughput and provide high performance.
    Show all

    3

    Mean: 2. 8

    5


    Width

    170mm

    max 421.7

    Average: 242.6mm

    421.7 mm


    Height

    121.9mm

    max 180

    Average: 119.1mm

    180 mm


    Purpose

    Desktop


    DirectX

    Used in demanding games providing enhanced graphics

    12

    max 12.2

    Average: 11.1

    12.2


    OpenCL version

    Used by some applications to enable GPU power for non-graphical calculations. The newer the version, the more functional it will be
    Show all

    2.1

    max 4. 6

    Average: 1.7

    4.6


    opengl version

    Later versions provide quality game graphics

    4.6

    max 4.6

    Average: 4

    4.6


    Shader model version

    6.4

    max 6.6

    Average: 5.5

    6.6


    Version Vulkan

    1.2


    Has HDMI output

    HDMI output allows you to connect devices with HDMI or mini-HDMI ports. They can transmit video and audio to the display.
    Show all

    Yes


    DisplayPort

    Allows you to connect to a display using DisplayPort

    one

    Average: 2

    4


    DVI outputs

    Allows connection to a display using DVI

    one

    Mean: 1. 4

    3


    Number of HDMI connectors

    The more there are, the more devices can be connected at the same time (for example, game/TV type consoles)
    Show all

    one

    Average: 1.1

    3


    HDMI

    Yes


    Passmark test score

    3563

    max 29325

    Average: 7628.6

    29325

    FAQ

    How much RAM does AMD Radeon RX 560 have

    AMD Radeon RX 560 has 4 GB.

    What version of RAM does AMD Radeon RX 560

    AMD Radeon RX 560 support GDDR5.

    What is the architecture of the AMD Radeon RX 560

    GCN 4.0 graphics card.

    How many watts does an AMD Radeon RX 560 consume

    75 watts.

    How the AMD Radeon RX 560 performs in benchmarks

    In the Passmark benchmark, the video card scored 3563 points.