







🚀 Elevate your gaming rig with the RX 590 Fatboy – power, cool, and multi-display ready!
The XFX Radeon RX 590 Fatboy Core Edition is a budget-friendly, factory-overclocked graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR5 memory and a 1565 MHz boost clock. Equipped with XFX's Dual Dissipation Cooling and a Dynamic 22 Blade Fan, it maintains optimal temperatures during intense gaming sessions. With multiple display outputs including 3 DisplayPorts, HDMI, and DVI, it supports multi-monitor setups and is VR-ready, making it a versatile choice for gamers seeking immersive experiences without overspending.


| ASIN | B07TK37HPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,048 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #281 in Graphics Cards |
| Item model number | RX-590P8DLD6 |
| Manufacturer | XFX |
| Product Dimensions | 27 x 12.4 x 5.3 cm; 1.24 kg |
A**I
good
its a good budget GPU works well with VR games like Pavlov VR chat etc
B**N
Good value for money
For the price you're getting a good video card. Same old Polaris but good overclock. A bit noisy on full throttle but not noisier than others.
R**N
This graphics card is great, and seems like an underdog. Everybody wants the Nvidia stuff, 1060, 1080... This one is much cheaper and still plays AAA titles at 1080p which was good for me. I only have a 1080p monitor, so buying something for 4K was not within my price range nor did I need it. Every game I have thrown at it has played in 60 FPS or higher with settings on high / ultra high.
E**S
As this is just another RX590 card I have, all I can say is as the subject line quote...just another great product by AMD! Flawless operation, quiet and stable...what else could you ask for a legacy card!
A**A
I've been using this RX 570 for a while now and it handles 1080p games like a champ. Quiet, cool, and stable - perfect for anyone building a solid gaming rig without breaking the bank.
C**Y
The Radeon RX590 is one of the best GPU chipsets for price/performance ratio. It won't outperform the higher end graphics cards, but for 1080p games it will lock in consistently at 60-70fps or better, which is more than adequate for smooth, crisp gaming. The RX590 evolved from the RX480, which then became the RX580. The RX590, compared to the RX480/580, went to a smaller die size and has a higher clock speed. On average the performance boost is 10% compared to the RX580. The downside - the RX590 draws more power and generates more heat. That being said, the RX590 is a great value in the sub-$200 range. This card is a monster, it's called the "FatBoy" for a reason. Make sure you have room in your case for it, as well as adequate cooling. At 100% utilization during benchmarking, this GPU will hit temps around 80-82C IF you don't use the AMD Radeon software to manually tune your fan. These temps are borderline as they will cause the GPU to throttle/shut down and potentially cause a system crash. Make sure you go into your AMD Radeon Settings - either Wattman (if you're using older drivers) or if you're using the 2020 Adrenalin drivers, go into "Performance", then select "Tuning". Manually tune your fan, and make sure that fan speed comes up to over 75-85% when your GPU is above 50-55C. At higher temps above 65-70C, you want that fan to run at 100%. It might be audible, but it will absolutely save your GPU from overheating and throttling down (which will crash your system and potentially reduce the life of the GPU). Once the fan is properly tuned to ramp up when the GPU is above 50C, run benchmarks (3DMark is a good one) and use the Radeon Metrics Overlay to ensure your GPU temperature stays below (ideally) 70-75C. With the fan cranking, the GPU core should stay well below 75C, ensuring that other components on the card don't exceed their rated temps. Many reviewers have given this card bad reviews and mention overheating - chances are these reviewers never bothered to tune their fan control within the AMD Radeon settings. I mounted this card using a PCIe riser cable to keep it away from my CPU, and had to relocate a couple of my HDD's to ensure it had adequate clearance. Overall, the XFX is a great graphics card at a lower cost than other brands using the identical RX590 chip set. The "Core" edition card does not have any RGB effects, so if you're looking for a card with RGB lighting, this one isn't it. *** The XFX RX590 Fatboy is a DUAL BIOS card. By default, the card is set to run in "stealth" or "quiet" mode from the factory. There is a small switch next to the power connector - flip this switch to change to the "Performance" BIOS. This will run the card some 28-30C cooler at max load because the fan settings within this BIOS are much more aggressive. You can also make these adjustments in Wattman or within the Radeon Adrenalin 2020 settings by ramping your fan up as temps increase. I recommend throwing the switch in "performance" mode because wattman and fan tuning settings can be reset to default after a system crash. You'll know you're in the "Performance" mode BIOS because the GPU fans will come on as soon as your system is powered on (switch position is farthest from the power connectors...by default the BIOS switch is closest to the power connectors).
A**.
Questa scheda è diciamo diversa dalle da quella di marche più blasonate, è arrivata perfettamente sigillata con tutti i cellofan ovunque, avvolta e ben protetta. Scettico per il prezzo 149 euro l' ho presa per abbinarla ad un ryzen 3 1200, è più potente di una 1050ti e costa molto meno quindi ho optato per questa. Una volta assemblato il PC ne sono rimasto folgorato. Sapevo andare bene ma non credevo così tanto, amd ha svolto una buona ottimizzazione driver. L ho testata intanto su bf1 e bf4 e da moltissime soddisfazioni, tutto ultra entrambi sugli 80 110 FPS stabili, la consiglio se non volete svenarvi ed avere buone prestazioni con titoli doppia A. Forse una piccola pecca possono essere i 73 gradi in load e un po' io rumore delle ventole ma ricordate che costa 149 euro
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