In brief: eSports and low horsepower GPU games @ 1080p, 75W TDP, but OEM stock OC'ed cards may use more at stress loads. HDMI 2.0b and Display Port 1.4(ready), DVI no longer includes analog VGA signals. Dimensions stated as: a" x b" x c" are from mfgr websites - others are from reviews. Slots slightly below GTX 1050. Note - some are 2GB and some are 4GB.
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Sapphire RX 560 Pulse 4GB (8.27" length, xx" height, dual slot (xx"), 6-pin PEG. 1 DP, 1 HDMI, 1 Dual-link DVI). Passive fan up to 60C.
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RX560 Review Compilation Thread
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Re: RX560 Review Compilation Thread
The RX 560 is mostly comparable to the GTX 1050 in temperature and performance, but it's slightly cheaper and slightly weaker. For a little bit more money, it's a more capable version of the RX 550, though it does use 25 more watts. As I stated with the GTX 1050, it's graphical capabilities comparable to the Playstation 4's performance. It will provide 60+ frames per second gaming for low to mid budget games and ~30 frames per second for larger titles. It will definitely handle light video editing but not professional video editing. It will be a relevant budget card for the remainder of this decade.