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Will the Radeon RX 570 4GB fit and work in your PC?

Everything you need before you buy a Radeon RX 570 4GB as an upgrade: the power supply, the power connector, whether it fits your case, and which CPUs won't hold it back.

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Performance (1440p) ~11% of an RTX 5090
Board power (TDP) 150 W
Recommended PSU 450 W
Power connectors 1× 8-pin
Length 240 mm
Thickness 2 slots
Interface PCIe 3.0 x16
Released 2017

🔌 Power & connectors

NVIDIA/AMD recommend at least a 450 W power supply for the Radeon RX 570 4GB, and it draws power through 1× 8-pin. Make sure your PSU actually has that cable free — it's the #1 reason a GPU upgrade gets returned.

📏 Will it fit your case?

The Radeon RX 570 4GB is 240 mm long and 2 slots thick. It fits 66 of 66 popular cases we track, including 9 small-form-factor (ITX) cases.

Tightest cases it still fits: SilverStone SG13 (ITX), Thermaltake Versa H17, Lian Li A4-H2O (ITX), Lian Li Q58 (ITX).

🧠 CPUs that won't bottleneck it

The faster the GPU, the more CPU you need — and lower resolutions lean harder on the CPU. Minimum recommended CPU for the Radeon RX 570 4GB by resolution:

1080p (most CPU-demanding) — at least a Core i5-4690K
Core i5-4690KRyzen 5 1600Ryzen 7 1700Core i5-6500Ryzen 7 1700X
1440p — at least a Core i5-4690K
Core i5-4690KRyzen 5 1600Ryzen 7 1700Core i5-6500Ryzen 7 1700X
4K (least CPU-demanding) — at least a Core i5-4690K
Core i5-4690KRyzen 5 1600Ryzen 7 1700Core i5-6500Ryzen 7 1700X

"Won't bottleneck" means your CPU can keep the Radeon RX 570 4GB busy at that resolution; the chips shown are the most affordable that qualify. Specific games still vary.

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