Radeon RX 590 GME Graphics Card | 8GB GDDR5, 256-Bit, PCI-E x16 | High-Performance Gaming GPU with Double Fan Cooler
₹10,595.00
- POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: Radeon RX 590 GME with 8GB GDDR5 memory and 2304 stream processors for handling heavy graphics workloads.
- HIGH-SPEED INTERFACE: PCI-E 3.0 x16 lane interface ensures fast data transfer, reducing latency and improving overall performance.
- DOUBLE FAN COOLING: Equipped with a double fan cooler to maintain optimal temperatures during intense gaming sessions.
- LARGE MEMORY CAPACITY: 8GB GDDR5 memory allows for storing and processing large amounts of data, ideal for gaming and video editing.
- VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY: Features one HDMI and three DisplayPort outputs for flexible display connections.
- ROBUST CLOCK SPEEDS: Core clock speed of 1340MHz and memory clock speed of 8000MHz for smooth and responsive performance.
- RELIABLE POWER: Requires a 6-pin power connector and a 600W or above power supply for stable operation.
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Radeon RX 590 GME Graphics Card | 8GB GDDR5, 256-Bit, PCI-E x16 | High-Performance Gaming GPU with Double Fan Cooler
₹10,595.00
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Value for money
Axemanin –
Build:
This thing is built like a tank. Full metal body, solid build, minimal plastic. Weighs near 800g. Has 2 fans for optimum cooling. Fan turns off when not in use. Has 2 Display ports and 1 HDMI. It requires an 8 Pin connector.
Condition:
Looks perfectly brand new without any signs of use. Box was original and the box packaging was done properly. However, didn’t find any literature inside like a manual or warranty card etc.
Performance:
Will play any 4 year old game with max settings, and can play most new games at 1080p with med settings at a decent frame rate.
Model:
Just to let you know this isn’t a full Rx 590. The Rx 590 GME is a China only variant. This was released in 2020. From what I hear GME stands for (Golden Mouse Edition), incidentally 2020 was the year of the mouse/rat in China.
You must be thinking “how does any of this matter”. This is basically an overclocked Rx 580 in the 14nm process with the Polaris 20 architecture, whereas the actual Rx 590 is a 12nm with a Polaris 30 architecture. The good news is, this only has a TDP of around 175W (close to an Rx 580) so even a modest 450W PSU should suffice – I have a 500W one (works perfectly fine with a Ryzen 3 CPU, an Asus Prime board and an NVME SSD). The actual 590 has a TDP of some 225W which requires a higher rated PSU.
AMD was playing fast and loose with the naming on this one. This should ideally be called an Rx 585 or an Rx 590 Lite. While I like the build, I’m not fully certain about how easy a warranty claim is – in case I run into any issues.
**Will update you guys later in case things change. So far, we’ll give this brand the benefit of the doubt.