![]() ![]() The 570 still has some grunt left and compared to the 1650 its by far without question what everyone in that price range should be buying. Other than that, as usual, the actual information learned from your articles is still as valuable as ever. It is not a reliable source of results and misinforms the reader. There have been hundreds of threads on their personal forums with people complaining for years and switching to dx11 has solved basically everything. DX12 has issues and performance wise outside of benchmarks is unstable and inconsistent. Elevating the look of your graphs will really help to make the review shine.Īlso a sidenote: You really should only benchmark Total War Warhammer 1/2 in DX11 mode. They are aesthetically unmodern and older looking. Lastly personally the graphs I think need a modern overhaul. Removing the 1440 and 4k results would make it exponentially better. That is almost exactly how they should be. Not great timings, but its not worth the effort to try and tune the settings IMO. CPU is at stock, and memory is at stock XMP settings of 3200 CL 16-16-18-38. Okay, we're not expected anyone to need an 8K result - if you do, lucky you - but it is nice to get a feel for what the future holds and the RX 580 Red Devil does well here. First post here, this is the highest score I achieved with my RX 580 and R5 1500x system. Average Bench: 14.1 (240 th of 702) more Based on 79,894 user benchmarks. A brand new benchmark from the fine folks behind Unigine, Superposition has a multitude of options. You can benchmark any preset (no customs) from 1080p Medium to 8K and post a screenshot (Multi GPU: from 1080p High to 8K Optimized) 5. RX 580 1600 MHz, Superposition 1080p Extreme Score of 2863. Comments (1) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Running a few graphics card tests is. You did a great job with the Division 2 graph for example. Post the screenshot, provided by the screenshot function of Unigine Superposition here in this thread for verification. last updated 28 September 2021 Here are the best GPU tests right now, so you can see how your new PC stacks up. 2) Keeping how it is with more cards displayed, use the red/green colors to distinguish them for both 570/1650. 1) If ignoring the above feedback, display only 570 vs 1650 and use red/green colors. Now it's still not difficult to distinguish between the two, but two better options could have improved the graphs overall. Meow, Here is an other Unigine benchmark test, but this time I tried the Superposition benchmark.Recorded: AMD ReLiveBenchmark test: (Directx)1080p high1080p. We don't need to know a 1660's 4k or 1440p performance to make a conclusion on 570 vs 1650.Īlso the review is focused on the 570 vs the 1650 cards and the colors(blue/green) only show for the 570. To further clean up the cards not focused in the review but are being displayed, only 1080p performance should be shown. It's worse for mobile users and makes it harder to read. Anything above a 580/1660 SHOULD NOT have been displayed. You should have really cut down the amount of content on the graphs. The graphs are in my opinion far too bloated. ![]()
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