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Build Specifications -
Ryzen 5600X3D
Thermalright peerless assassin 120 SE
2x16GB DDR4 CL18 3600MTs
ASRock B550M-itx/ac
Silicon Power 1TB gen 4 nvme
Onix Odyssey ARC B580 12GB
CoolerMaster nr200
Windows 11 Pro 24H2
Hisense 4K 144Hz Freesync premium pro gaming TV
It's a well built card with a metal backplate. https://www.newegg.com/asrock-challenger-b580-cl-12go-intel-arc-b580-12gb-gddr6/p/N82E16814987001
It runs quiet, highest temp gaming = mid 60s, but stays in the 50s most of the time. That's with only one case fan. However ambient in the room is 20c. Slightly over 2.5 slots thick. Shortest card I've bought in ages. No angling to get it installed, just plop it right in. Been a while since I only needed 1 8 pin connector too. FYI: Onix is evidently owned by PC Partner Group and is affiliated with the AMD exclusive AIB Sapphire. It also has a 2 year limited parts and labor warranty like most Sapphire cards.
Lets start with what everyone wants to know Will it play Crysis? No, no it won't. At least not acceptably. It is still a hot mess. DXVK just to launch, then terrible hitching and stuttering on the settings I tried. Buy the remake if you want to play on ARC. ARC is simply not a choice for retro gaming IMO.
To whatever extent the 5600X3D is holding it back, and as Spiderman is held up as a worst case scenario; it's a nothingburger IMO. Spiderman Miles Morales at 1440p custom settings XeSS ultra quality FSR frame gen are the settings that suited my taste best for visuals and fps. I have Miles fully maxed out; fast swinging close to busy streets and in big chaotic fights it is flawless. Not a single frame pacing issue. VRAM usage (not allocated) hits 10GB at times if I use XeSS native AA. Ray tracing was more problematic; considering how well my A750LE did with RT, it has to be driver related. It'll get fixed.
Batman Arkham Knight is still broken, just as with Alchemist. DXVK is a must. 4K max except for the grayed out Nv gameworks settings locked 60fps goodness.
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down DX 8.1 is another carryover from A series that is still broken. Neither DXVK nor DxWrapper got it running. It crashes during the GPU tests phase.
Tomb Raider 2013 is fixed and runs much better than last gen. It used to need DXVK. Now? 4k max settings is 70-90s fps outdoors and hits my 120 frame cap a lot indoors.
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate was another that needed DXVK that is fixed now. 4K custom settings is mostly 60+fps. It has the same issue as the other 2 the ARC cards I've used i.e. long draw distances in many games cause fps drops. Nothing terrible, and VRR smoothed it out.
3DMark shits the bed and won't parse the system data -
I'll add more games I go. Going to try Marvel Midnight Sons next; one of the many free games I picked up last year. No point in sharing experiences with games everyone and their little brother uses. Cyberpunk is a meme at this point.
Ryzen 5600X3D
Thermalright peerless assassin 120 SE
2x16GB DDR4 CL18 3600MTs
ASRock B550M-itx/ac
Silicon Power 1TB gen 4 nvme
Onix Odyssey ARC B580 12GB
CoolerMaster nr200
Windows 11 Pro 24H2
Hisense 4K 144Hz Freesync premium pro gaming TV
It's a well built card with a metal backplate. https://www.newegg.com/asrock-challenger-b580-cl-12go-intel-arc-b580-12gb-gddr6/p/N82E16814987001
It runs quiet, highest temp gaming = mid 60s, but stays in the 50s most of the time. That's with only one case fan. However ambient in the room is 20c. Slightly over 2.5 slots thick. Shortest card I've bought in ages. No angling to get it installed, just plop it right in. Been a while since I only needed 1 8 pin connector too. FYI: Onix is evidently owned by PC Partner Group and is affiliated with the AMD exclusive AIB Sapphire. It also has a 2 year limited parts and labor warranty like most Sapphire cards.
Lets start with what everyone wants to know Will it play Crysis? No, no it won't. At least not acceptably. It is still a hot mess. DXVK just to launch, then terrible hitching and stuttering on the settings I tried. Buy the remake if you want to play on ARC. ARC is simply not a choice for retro gaming IMO.
To whatever extent the 5600X3D is holding it back, and as Spiderman is held up as a worst case scenario; it's a nothingburger IMO. Spiderman Miles Morales at 1440p custom settings XeSS ultra quality FSR frame gen are the settings that suited my taste best for visuals and fps. I have Miles fully maxed out; fast swinging close to busy streets and in big chaotic fights it is flawless. Not a single frame pacing issue. VRAM usage (not allocated) hits 10GB at times if I use XeSS native AA. Ray tracing was more problematic; considering how well my A750LE did with RT, it has to be driver related. It'll get fixed.
Batman Arkham Knight is still broken, just as with Alchemist. DXVK is a must. 4K max except for the grayed out Nv gameworks settings locked 60fps goodness.
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down DX 8.1 is another carryover from A series that is still broken. Neither DXVK nor DxWrapper got it running. It crashes during the GPU tests phase.
Tomb Raider 2013 is fixed and runs much better than last gen. It used to need DXVK. Now? 4k max settings is 70-90s fps outdoors and hits my 120 frame cap a lot indoors.
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate was another that needed DXVK that is fixed now. 4K custom settings is mostly 60+fps. It has the same issue as the other 2 the ARC cards I've used i.e. long draw distances in many games cause fps drops. Nothing terrible, and VRR smoothed it out.
3DMark shits the bed and won't parse the system data -
I'll add more games I go. Going to try Marvel Midnight Sons next; one of the many free games I picked up last year. No point in sharing experiences with games everyone and their little brother uses. Cyberpunk is a meme at this point.
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