Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Memory Speed | 12000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 560 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
GIGABYTE Radeon RX 5600 XT Gaming OC 6G Graphics Card, PCIe 4.0, 6GB 192-Bit GDDR6, GV-R56XTGAMING OC-6GD Video Card
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 560 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Graphics Ram Size | 6 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1620 MHz |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
About this item
- Powered by 7nm Radeon rdna architecture
- Accelerated Game Fidelity with Radeon Image Sharpening & FidelityFX
- Immersive Gaming Experience with FreeSync & FreeSync 2 HDR technology
- WINDFORCE 3X with Alternate Spinning Fans & Direct Touch Copper Heatpipes
- Intuitive Controls with AORUS Engine
- Game Clock: 1560 Mhz
- Boost Clock: up to 1620 Mhz
- 6GB 192-Bit GDDR6
- 3x Display Port 1. 4, 1x HDMI 2. 0b
- PCI Express 4. 0 x16
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GIGABYTE Radeon RX 5600 XT Gaming OC 6G Graphics Card
- Powered by AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
- Integrated with 6GB GDDR6 192-bit memory interface
- WINDFORCE 3X Cooling System with alternate spinning fans
- RGB Fusion 2.0 – 16.7M colors synchronize with other AORUS devices
- Metal Back Plate
- PCI-Express 4.0 Support
Core Clock
- Boost Clock : up to 1620 MHz
- Game Clock : 1560 MHz
WINDFORCE 3X COOLING SYSTEM
The WINDFORCE 3X cooling system features 3x 80mm unique blade fans, alternate spinning fan, 5 composite copper heat pipes, heat-pipe direct touch and 3D active fan functionality, together delivering an effective heat dissipation capacity for higher performance at lower temperatures.
ALTERNATE SPINNING
The GIGABYTE “Alternate Spinning” is the only solution that can solve the turbulent airflow of three fans. The biggest problem with the three fans is turbulence. Since the fans rotate in the same direction, the airflow direction is opposite between the fans, which will cause turbulent airflow and reduce heat dissipation efficiency. GIGABYTE turns the middle fan in the opposite direction, so that the airflow direction between the two fans is the same, reducing the turbulence and enhancing the airflow pressure.
UNIQUE BLADE FAN
The airflow is spilt by the triangular fan edge, and guided smoothly through the 3D stripe curve on the fan surface, effectively enhancing the airflow.
3D ACTIVE FAN
The 3D Active Fan provides semi-passive cooling, and the fans will remain off when the GPU is in a low load or low power game. It allows gamers to enjoy gameplay in complete silence when the system is running light or idle.
HEAT PIPES DIRECT TOUCH GPU
The shape of the pure copper heat pipes maximize the direct contact area with the GPU, enhancing heat transfer. The heat pipes also cover the VRAM through a large metal plate contact to ensure proper cooling.
COMPOSITE HEAT-PIPE
The composite heat-pipe combines thermal conductivity and phase transition to efficiently manage the heat transfer between two solid interfaces which increases cooling capacity.
RGB FUSION 2.0
With 16.7M customizable color options and numerous lighting effects, you can choose lighting effects or synchronize with other AORUS devices.
EXTREME DURABILITY AND OVERCLOCKING
The graphics card uses the better power phases design to allow the MOSFET to operate at lower temperature, and over-temperature protection design and load balancing for each MOSFET, plus the Ultra Durable chokes and capacitors, to provide excellent performance and longer system life.
FRIENDLY PCB DESIGN
Fully automated production process ensures better quality of the circuit boards and eliminates sharp protrusions of the solder connectors seen on the conventional PCB surface. This friendly design prevents your hands from getting cut or inadvertently damaging components when making your build.
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PROTECTION METAL BACK PLATEThe metal back plate not only provides an aesthetical shape, but also enhances the structure of the graphics card to provide complete protection. |
POWER INDICATORThe smart power LED indicator alerts the player when any PCI-E power supply is abnormal. |
PCI-E 4.0 SUPPORTGigabyte Radeon RX 5600 XT GAMING OC features PCI-Express 4.0 support, with a throughput of 16 GT/s and enables two times the bandwidth compared to PCI Express 3.0. With the PCI-Express 4.0 supported motherboard, and get ready for the next generation of PC gaming. |
Product Description
Powered by 7nm Radeon RDNA architecture Accelerated Game Fidelity with Radeon Image Sharpening & FidelityFX Immersive Gaming Experience with FreeSync & FreeSync 2 HDR technology WINDFORCE 3X with Alternate Spinning Fans & Direct Touch Copper Heatpipes Intuitive Controls with AORUS Engine Game Clock: 1560 Mhz Boost Clock: up to 1620 Mhz 6GB 192-Bit GDDR6 3x Display Port 1. 4, 1x HDMI 2. 0b PCI Express 4. 0 x16. *Game Clock is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Actual individual game clock results may vary. **One-click flash for 14000 MHz memory clock step: 1. Go to the "Support" page in the upper right, then choose the BIOS category. 2. Download the "FA0" BIOS and decompress the zip file. 3. One-click the "GVFLASH.exe", and it will start to flash BIOS to 14000 MHz. 4. Restart your PC.
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Technical Details
Brand | GIGABYTE |
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Item model number | GV-R56XTGAMING OC-6GD |
Item Weight | 2.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 4.45 x 1.97 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 4.45 x 1.97 inches |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B083X25J8C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,068 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers like the value of the video card, saying it's the best value card for the money. They also appreciate the quiet operation and build quality. However, some customers have reported issues with the card randomly crashing and causing a black screen. They say the card is unstable and too much of a headache to troubleshoot. Customers also have different opinions on quality.
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Customers appreciate the value of the video card. They say it's the best value card for the money.
"...Gigabyte RX 5600 XT is a pretty solid card giving an amazing experience at the price point for 1080p gaming...." Read more
"...it was definitely worth the money well spent! Definitely would recommend this card to anyone who want to experience the ultimate of 1080p gaming!..." Read more
"...But all said and done, I still consider it the best value card for the money right now..." Read more
"Great value VGU. Like others, I have run into a few problems with the stability of the graphics card, but the recent driver updates have helped...." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the video card. They mention that it's very quiet even when the fans are running at maximum.
"...The Gigabyte 5600XT runs cool and quiet under load and silent at idle...." Read more
"...It keeps cool, not too loud and looks nice in my rig. I'll keep up to date if anything changes...." Read more
"...the hardware is very nice and when running properly, the card is extremely quiet...." Read more
"...I have no issues gaming at 1440 while staying above 85fps. Very quiet evem when fans are running at max..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the video card. They mention that the hardware is nice and when running properly.
"The Gigabyte RX 5600 XT is a pretty solid card giving an amazing experience at the price point for 1080p gaming...." Read more
"...I'm giving the rating two stars because the hardware is very nice and when running properly, the card is extremely quiet...." Read more
"Build quality is really good, card is very powerful, but drivers are horrible. Made my PC a buggy mess. Going back to Nvidia now." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the temperature of the video card. They mention that it maintains a nice moderate temperature and has not had a single over heating issue. The temperature tends to stay around 60-65 °C.
"...It keeps cool, not too loud and looks nice in my rig. I'll keep up to date if anything changes...." Read more
"...Have not had a single over heating issue, tends to stay around 60-65°C. Would definitely recommend to anyone needing a nice GPU." Read more
"...worker, plays all my AAA titles at up to 200+ FPS, and maintains a nice moderate temperature." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video card. Some mention it's a great product with great performance, while others say they're getting weird errors and crashes.
"1st let me say that when this card worked, it worked well. But out of the gate I had to update firmware and Gigabyte's site is not very intuitive...." Read more
"...reason, while specifically playing Apex Legends, it consistently crashes my entire computer, to where a hard reboot is required, and is a known issue..." Read more
"The gpu is great. Works as expected.The fail was the promotion AMD was running with qualifying products...." Read more
"...There are some serious instability issues with this bios update from Gigabyte. It's a shame that we cant have its full power out of the box...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the black screen issues with the video card. They mention that it randomly crashes and causes a black screen that freezes their entire PC.
"...not go more than a few seconds into any game without it black screening and crashing...." Read more
"...The card randomly crashes, causing a black screen that freezes my entire PC (requiring a power off/reboot to fix)...." Read more
"...however, the drivers are extremely painful, black screens, games turn green screens, restarts. pain pain pain. not worth it...." Read more
"For some reason I can't get this to work. I keep getting a black screen every time i have it on the computer...." Read more
Customers find the video card complex and frustrating to troubleshoot. They also say the Gigabyte website is not intuitive.
"...But out of the gate I had to update firmware and Gigabyte's site is not very intuitive...." Read more
"...But AMD's driver issues are horrific and frustrating to the point where it's hard to recommend buying until those issues are fixed...." Read more
"Driver issues make this card unstable and too much of a headache to troubleshoot..." Read more
"Black screen on boot issues - Most frustrating gfx card of my life..." Read more
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I figured out how to get the card to run properly with the updated vbios! Here are 10 steps to a stable BIOS update:
1. Download "AMD Cleanup Utility" from AMD's website to remove all old drivers and Radeon software
2. Launch it and click "yes" to reboot and run it in safe mode
3. Reboot your PC after the cleanup utility has finished
4. Download "Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows" on AMD's website and follow the prompts. Make sure you close out of any running programs before installation. When it asks you to choose between "Gaming, eSports, or Standard" CHOOSE STANDARD. Or skip it
5. Once the Radeon software is open, go to settings on the top right and click "Graphics". Make sure everything is disabled and it's on Standard
5A. It's a good idea to save your original bios as a .rom file using GPU-Z (Click the share button next to the bios version number)
6. Now go to Gigabyte's website and search for RX 5600 XT and click on "support" when you're on its page
7. Download Version "FA0" -- on the right it will say "Memory Clock: 14000Mhz". This is the one you want.
8. Extract all files and find "GVFLASH" and run it as administrator. Again, make sure no other programs are running and click "Start Flash"
9. Should be pretty quick. When it's finished it will prompt you to restart your computer.
10. Check GPU-Z to verify your new clock speeds! You can also check Radeon Software in settings > System > under the Hardware dropdown. If it shows "Memory Bit Rate: 14.00 Gbps" then it was a successful bios flash!
-- *If it is still not stable for you in game, I would recommend flashing to Version F2 and call it a day. You won't get the upgraded performance, but it will be stable.
Try this at your own risk, but keep in mind that this boost in performance is what AMD intended for this card since launch.
UPDATE: May 8th, 2020
AMD has been recommending 5600 XT owners to update the VBIOS to increased base clock speeds and memory speed to 14Gbps instead of 12Gbps. They've had this available since its release in January, but this is the first time AMD publicly said to update the vbios. You need to follow the manufacturers instructions, but Gigabyte's bios update is listed as FA0 on their website. Flash at your own risk guys, but I could not go more than a few seconds into any game without it black screening and crashing. There are some serious instability issues with this bios update from Gigabyte. It's a shame that we cant have its full power out of the box. I reflashed it to its original bios and has been totally fine. You can also download the F2 bios update file from Gigabyte under FA0. Some manufacturers are shipping their cards with 14Gbps, but mine did not. Download GPU-Z to check your card's specs. _Removing a star for the troublesome and frustrating bios update from Gigabyte that is supposed to improve its performance that AMD intended upon its release. But all said and done, I still consider it the best value card for the money right now
I started with a somewhat budget build that turned into a pretty decent gaming pc. I did a lot of research on the NVIDIA RTX and AMD RX graphics cards and came down to the RTX 2060 and RX 5600XT. The better value was clearly the 5600XT as it crushes the 2060 in many benchmarks at 1080p and even 1440p. I took a gamble knowing the AMD cards had some issues with drivers and some need to update their VBIOS, but I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This thing ran perfectly right out of the box with no overclocking or VBIOS updates. I already had AMDs most recent drivers installed so it was plug and play for me. The Gigabyte 5600XT runs cool and quiet under load and silent at idle. I mainly play modern warfare and have been averaging 95-105fps at 1440p with textures and anti-aliasing on max and everything else disabled or low to optimize visuals and fps. Great card by Gigabyte, and I highly recommend picking one up if you're on the fence.
System Specs
MB: ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core 12-Thread w/AMD Wraith Prism LED RGB cooler
Storage: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 512GB
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO White 16GB 3200MHz DDR4
PSU: Corsair CX650M - 650W
Case: NZXT H510
Fans: Asiahorse White FS-N001 RGB
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2020
I figured out how to get the card to run properly with the updated vbios! Here are 10 steps to a stable BIOS update:
1. Download "AMD Cleanup Utility" from AMD's website to remove all old drivers and Radeon software
2. Launch it and click "yes" to reboot and run it in safe mode
3. Reboot your PC after the cleanup utility has finished
4. Download "Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows" on AMD's website and follow the prompts. Make sure you close out of any running programs before installation. When it asks you to choose between "Gaming, eSports, or Standard" CHOOSE STANDARD. Or skip it
5. Once the Radeon software is open, go to settings on the top right and click "Graphics". Make sure everything is disabled and it's on Standard
5A. It's a good idea to save your original bios as a .rom file using GPU-Z (Click the share button next to the bios version number)
6. Now go to Gigabyte's website and search for RX 5600 XT and click on "support" when you're on its page
7. Download Version "FA0" -- on the right it will say "Memory Clock: 14000Mhz". This is the one you want.
8. Extract all files and find "GVFLASH" and run it as administrator. Again, make sure no other programs are running and click "Start Flash"
9. Should be pretty quick. When it's finished it will prompt you to restart your computer.
10. Check GPU-Z to verify your new clock speeds! You can also check Radeon Software in settings > System > under the Hardware dropdown. If it shows "Memory Bit Rate: 14.00 Gbps" then it was a successful bios flash!
-- *If it is still not stable for you in game, I would recommend flashing to Version F2 and call it a day. You won't get the upgraded performance, but it will be stable.
Try this at your own risk, but keep in mind that this boost in performance is what AMD intended for this card since launch.
UPDATE: May 8th, 2020
AMD has been recommending 5600 XT owners to update the VBIOS to increased base clock speeds and memory speed to 14Gbps instead of 12Gbps. They've had this available since its release in January, but this is the first time AMD publicly said to update the vbios. You need to follow the manufacturers instructions, but Gigabyte's bios update is listed as FA0 on their website. Flash at your own risk guys, but I could not go more than a few seconds into any game without it black screening and crashing. There are some serious instability issues with this bios update from Gigabyte. It's a shame that we cant have its full power out of the box. I reflashed it to its original bios and has been totally fine. You can also download the F2 bios update file from Gigabyte under FA0. Some manufacturers are shipping their cards with 14Gbps, but mine did not. Download GPU-Z to check your card's specs. _Removing a star for the troublesome and frustrating bios update from Gigabyte that is supposed to improve its performance that AMD intended upon its release. But all said and done, I still consider it the best value card for the money right now
I started with a somewhat budget build that turned into a pretty decent gaming pc. I did a lot of research on the NVIDIA RTX and AMD RX graphics cards and came down to the RTX 2060 and RX 5600XT. The better value was clearly the 5600XT as it crushes the 2060 in many benchmarks at 1080p and even 1440p. I took a gamble knowing the AMD cards had some issues with drivers and some need to update their VBIOS, but I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This thing ran perfectly right out of the box with no overclocking or VBIOS updates. I already had AMDs most recent drivers installed so it was plug and play for me. The Gigabyte 5600XT runs cool and quiet under load and silent at idle. I mainly play modern warfare and have been averaging 95-105fps at 1440p with textures and anti-aliasing on max and everything else disabled or low to optimize visuals and fps. Great card by Gigabyte, and I highly recommend picking one up if you're on the fence.
System Specs
MB: ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core 12-Thread w/AMD Wraith Prism LED RGB cooler
Storage: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 512GB
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO White 16GB 3200MHz DDR4
PSU: Corsair CX650M - 650W
Case: NZXT H510
Fans: Asiahorse White FS-N001 RGB
Can honestly say I have never had issues like this and I am system builder who on best year built 32 gaming systems for customers. I feel at this point was a total waste of money and do not even want replacement card from Gigabyte even though I submitted RMA...