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You'd maybe get away with it in less demanding games with the RX 580.
With that said, I would look at maybe Vega64 or RX 5700 to do 1440p well enough.
What's your full specs and budget?
As well as your PSU model.
What OS are you running?
IF you want to game at 1440P at reasonably good setting, I'd suggest you go for the RX 5700/5700XT or an RTX2060 Super at the very least. Still, it depends on what specs the OP has right now.....
I am playing with a rx 570 card replacing a 7870ghz à 1980p with a vp2468.
Unfortunally the display was faulty and viewsonic replaced it by a vp2768
27" 2560x1440 à 60hz + hardware calibration possible, better contrast, and colors accuracy.
I accepted the trade.
I was thinking 2560x1440 gameplay with a medium performance card like rx 570 8gb would be a no.
In fact i'm a little bit amazed most games turn well this way with just some settings dropped in games.
I use vsync to negate visible tearing, and i can say rx 570 even playing 1920x1080, won't be powerfull enough to have an advantage of enhanced sync.:
Reduced tearing.
My display is not freesync or gsync aware
Anyway, i will try to explain, why i would choose at minimum a rx 580 or rx 590 or 1660 ti if i had the budgect to replace a rx 560:
I have a i5 4670 k oc @ 4.2ghz
20 Gb of ram @ 1600mhz cas 888 ( both 2400Mhz and 1600Mhz kit run in dual channel so it's ok)
i own a rx570 pulse 8gb oc @ 1400 oc core , and 1900mhz timing 1 memory clock.
here i will be wrong about advices i give here , it's just having a rx 570 from a long time, i have explored it a bit so i begin to have clues about performances i would choose for a next upgrade.
Rx 590 would be ok at 2560x1440 60 fps.
At last try to get a rx 580 with off course a good cooling heatsink + fans (no need for custom aftermarker cooler, just a good stock cooler) if price is ok.
If you find an amazing offer like rx 570 @ 100€ more or less why not a rx 570 but:
Different brands / modelfs of gpu has memory chips, not ocing well.
You would ask in forum or check data about the card having memory that could reach 2000mhz min without any problem.
Same for core oc.
I have a good enough cooler on rx 570 pulse, i would have tryed a better oc than 1400mhz clock on clock, but even with a huge voltage incrase manually, this beast is not stable enough past 1410 or 1420 mhz.
Again, memory oc is a no past 2000mhz or 1900mhz timing 1. that is almost atsame performance than rx 580 stock.
Because of memory chip used.
Over volting the memory , didn't helped either.
Why not choosing a rx 580 instead of trying to find a good ocer rx 570 ?
I think it does oc better than rx 570 price is not too much, and at last stock rx 580 is better than rx 570 oc by a low margin.
I guess if using it on low medium graphics, like Wisman told us, it would do half the job or the job itself.
I think someone that can put the price for at last a gtx 1080ti rx 2070 / 2060 rx 5700
Then he would never look back to cards like rx 590.
So my advice was giving too much hope saying rx 590 would be ok.
A player having up to 160 € budgect would hope a RX590 price drop.
Or better cards arise in the market.
If he can find a rx 580 8GB nitro plus or better cooling system at 100 o he would jump on it even if comming from a rx 560
He may bave 3 or 4 sticks, but that doesn't mean it magically gets more channels.
If hes got 2 6gb and 2 4gb sticks(which ot seems like he does), and hes got on of each in each channel, he's got no issues (other than the fact that hes running lowest freqency and highest timings of each kit.)
If he had 2 8gb sticks, and a 4gb stick, then it would run in flex mode, not really causing any hard afaik, but it would still be dual channel.
Yes haswelEN support triple channel but 4670k haswell is limited to dual channel.
Haswell had a long life and refresh :) farewell haswell, long live to next cpus ;)
2x2 8gb kit will work at dual channel, if you add 2X2 2 gb dual channel again.
2x2 8gb kit, + 1x 4gb and 1X8 gb, you would have dual channel on 2x2 8gb kit, and single channel for the next ram