Open up Wattman overclocking software and send us screenshots also hardware info from there.
Where did you purchase the GPU Card?
If you purchased it at Ebay or Amazon Marketplace it could be a fake.
From the creators of GPU-Z, at TechPowerUp, here are all the RX 580 vBIOSes they have to download. It shows the Speed and Memory and Boost. If you click on "Details" below "Download" it will take you to the RX 580 Spec page for that particular RX 580: VGA Bios Collection | TechPowerUp
You can probably open a MSI Support ticket and give them the GPU card's Serial Number. They should be able to tell you if it is a fake or not.
According to GPU=Z under Device ID it shows 1002 / 67DF which according to this website is the correct Device ID for the RX Gpu cards:
The problem with that though is I not sure if GPU-Z gets the Device ID from the GPU's vBIOS or from the GPU Card itself.
Best way is to find the Serial Number and report it to MSI to see if it is a valid RX 580 Serial Number from MSI.
I have a Asus GTX 1070 and everything corresponds with TechPowerUp vBIOS and GPU Specs:
This website give some good pointers at weeding out Fake GPU Cards: How to spot a fake GPU? | Tom's Hardware Forum
A Couple of comments from the above link:
1. Where is it purchased from?
Ebay has a far higher likelihood of fake.
Shipping direct from China as well.
2. Price. New + much cheaper than retail points to fake
3. Looks.
Does it look exactly like something you see at Newegg/AMazon or the manufacturer?
4. Fine print in the ad copy.
Read everything
5. Performance. But by then, you've already coughed up the money.
I managed to extract the Vbios. Is that worthwhile to submit in order for someone to view it?