![]() There are a few normal AMD features listed but that’s about it. The back of the box doesn’t have much going on though, just three boxes with information on the load sensing fans, the heatpipes, and the fan blade design. The background also has a photo of the card floating, I’ve said it a hundred times, I love seeing pictures of the product on the box over other artwork, no matter how good it is. ![]() Up top is the XFX logo then in the middle of the red stripe they have the standard Radeon RX580 8GB branding. XFX kept most of the packaging the same with their mostly black background and the red stripe across the front. Beyond that you can also see the firmware revision I tested with and the launch press beta driver I tested with as well. I also take a look at the GPUz to confirm that the XFX RX580 GTS has the 1405MHz clock speed that is promised and as you can see below it does. I’m excited to see how that looks and how it performs. XFX kept their old cooler design on some of their cards, but for their flagship the GTS they went a completely new design. So today I’m going to check out a second card and see how much they ended squeezing out of the card and what they had to do to keep things cool and quiet. With that in mind, all of the aftermarket cards have to up their game to keep things cool. With the official RX 500 series launch, we learned that the new 500 series cards are hopped up versions of the 400 series of cards.
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