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System Name | Negra5 |
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Processor | i5 6500 |
Motherboard | ASUS Z170M-Plus |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper TX3 |
Memory | Kingston HyperX 16GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | PNY GTX-1070, XFX RX480 |
Storage | Gigabyte 256GB SSD, WD 1TB HDD, WD 4TB HDD. |
Display(s) | SAMSUNG 32" FullHD |
Case | GAMING EAGLE WARRIOR CG-06R1 |
Audio Device(s) | nVidia HD Audio |
Power Supply | Corsair GS800W 80 Plus Bronze |
Mouse | Cooler Master Devastator MS2k |
Keyboard | Cooler Master Devastator MB24 |
Software | Windows 10 20H2 |
Benchmark Scores | Pfft |
Already seen those videos, at least 2 of them are way older than the benchmarks i posted, which are the newer i could find on those websites, but it's ok, let's say they're 50 50 (even if i'm actually pretty sure it's more 45 55, but whatever), as you said, 1060 overclocks way more than any 480, ofc the better custom card you get, the more, (with lower temps and voltage) you can overclock it, all this consuming LESS power than ANY 480, even at stock speeds/voltages, while overclocked, pretty sure you can max out any 1060 at around 2100/4300-4400 with something like 20W more? I don't remember, but it's something like that. And again with a slightly premium price (which is also to see, because it's become really hard to find any 480 at a good price, even after 580 arrival), so what's the better buy? We've already seen the +2 GB of memory rarely, if ever comes in handy, and that nvidia has been "working" to improve dx12 performance, and they actually did improve a bit, via drivers ofc. Are you really sure a 480 is a better and more future proof buy?
Nah i'm not, it's you people overestimating it, they can't reverse market with those procedures, it's not how it works really. Stop bringing this up, and please please stop with AMD good guys, any other, bad guys, it's not like that, biggest part of the reputation these corps have is deserved, and then maybe there's what you say, but it's a very small percentage.
I definitely think 480 is a better buy. Both cards are around the same Level of Performance but 480 has a DX12 advantage (which is the future) and two extra GB of Ram that will be useful in the future. If someone is more on DX11 and older games just grab the 1060 as it is way superior in that regards. But if someone makes their buy with DX12 in mind the RX480 is the clear winner, since it has proven that it is indeed faster with DX12 titles. Even after the nvidia DX12 Driver the 480 is still ahead. It is very simple, DX11 goes to nvidia hands down. While DX12/Vulkan at the moment and with current titles AMD is the clear Leader. Maybe nVidia finds a way to perform faster with comparable GPU to AMD in the future, Who knows.