Gigabyte

Gigabyte GV-RX560OC-4GD AMD Radeon RX 560 4GB Graphics Card

4.6 (10 reviews)

A factory-overclocked Radeon RX 560 with 4GB GDDR5 that brings capable 1080p gaming to budget builds.

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Overview

The Gigabyte Radeon RX 560 OC 4GB is a budget-tier discrete graphics card built on AMD's Polaris architecture, aimed at gamers who want solid 1080p performance in esports and older titles without spending heavily. With a factory-overclocked core running at 1199 MHz and 4GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 7000 MHz on a 128-bit bus, it delivers a noticeable improvement over integrated graphics and handles popular competitive games at medium to high settings. AMD FreeSync support ensures smooth visuals on compatible monitors by eliminating screen tearing, while DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5 support keeps it compatible with modern game APIs.

Measuring just 170mm in length, this card fits comfortably in compact and mid-tower cases, and its lack of an external power connector means any system with a 400W power supply can accommodate it. The triple output configuration — DVI-D Dual-link, HDMI, and DisplayPort — provides flexibility for multi-monitor setups or connecting to a variety of display types. For users building a lightweight workstation, upgrading an older system, or putting together an affordable gaming PC, the Gigabyte RX 560 OC 4GB offers a practical balance of capability and economy.

Specifications

Chipset
AMD Radeon RX 560
Memory
4GB GDDR5
Core Clock
1199 MHz (OC Mode)
Memory Clock
7000 MHz
Memory Interface
128-bit
Outputs
DVI-D Dual-link, HDMI, DisplayPort
Technology Support
AMD FreeSync, AMD Eyefinity, AMD XCONNECT, DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5
Power Requirement
400W System Power Supply
Dimensions
114.6 x 170.0 x 29.2 mm

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Factory-overclocked 1199 MHz core clock delivers a performance edge over reference RX 560 cards
  • 4GB GDDR5 VRAM handles 1080p gaming textures and moderate multitasking workloads
  • Compact 170mm card length fits easily into small form factor and budget cases
  • No external power connector required simplifies installation and broadens PSU compatibility
  • Three display outputs (DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort) support flexible multi-monitor configurations

👎 Cons

  • 128-bit memory interface limits bandwidth for higher-resolution or texture-heavy games
  • Performance falls short of modern titles at high settings, best suited for older or esports games
  • No hardware ray tracing support as found in newer-generation GPUs
  • 4GB VRAM is increasingly tight for newer games that recommend 6GB or more

Frequently Asked Questions

Gigabyte recommends a minimum 400W system power supply. The RX 560 is a low-power card that draws its power through the PCIe slot and does not require an additional power connector.
Yes, it supports AMD FreeSync technology, which synchronizes the card's frame output with compatible monitors to reduce screen tearing.
It has three display outputs — DVI-D Dual-link, HDMI, and DisplayPort — allowing up to three monitors to be connected at once.
OC stands for overclocked. This Gigabyte model comes factory-overclocked to 1199 MHz core clock, which is higher than the AMD reference specification, providing a modest performance boost without manual tuning.