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System Name | Sleepy Painter |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | Asus TuF Gaming X570-PLUS/WIFI |
Cooling | FSP Windale 6 - Passive |
Memory | 2x16GB F4-3600C16-16GVKC @ 16-19-21-36-58-1T |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX580 8GB |
Storage | 2x Samsung PM963 960GB nVME RAID0, Crucial BX500 1TB SATA, WD Blue 3D 2TB SATA |
Display(s) | Microboard 32" Curved 1080P 144hz VA w/ Freesync |
Case | NZXT Gamma Classic Black |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar D1 |
Power Supply | Rosewill 1KW on 240V@60hz |
Mouse | Logitech MX518 Legend |
Keyboard | Red Dragon K552 |
Software | Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC 1809 17763.1757 |
8700G with 8c/16t and Desktop Polaris tier graphics integrated?
I'm impressed.
Considering that I'm still seeing 'budget gamers' buying off-mining Polaris,
This is potentially a fantastic value.
I'd have guessed a 6400 or RX470 would perform similarly to the 780M with optimal RAM.
The 780M is an RDNA rev. newer, after all.
I'm impressed.
Considering that I'm still seeing 'budget gamers' buying off-mining Polaris,
This is potentially a fantastic value.
My 6500XT slightly edged out my old RX580 8GB in every test.The 780M is still behind the RX 6400 as it has the same core count but with slower shared memory. It performs at about 70-80% of the 6400 in most tests. I've gamed with the 6400 and 70-80% of that from an iGPU is reasonable performance.
I'd have guessed a 6400 or RX470 would perform similarly to the 780M with optimal RAM.
The 780M is an RDNA rev. newer, after all.