Test Setup
Test System - VGA Rev. 40 |
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Processor: | Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz (Skylake, 8192 KB Cache) |
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Motherboard: | ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Intel Z170 |
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Memory: | G.SKILL 16 GB Trident-Z DDR4 @ 3000 MHz 15-16-16-35 |
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Graphics Card: | AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 4 GB |
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Storage: | WD Caviar Blue WD10EZEX 1 TB |
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Power Supply: | Antec HCP-1200 1200W |
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Cooler: | Cryorig R1 Universal 2x 140 mm fan |
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Software: | Windows 10 64-bit |
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Drivers: | Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta Radeon Software Crimson |
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Display: | Acer CB240HYKbmjdpr 24" 3840x2160 |
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In this test, we've completed two runs of our benchmark suite using Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta and AMD's new Radeon Software Crimson Edition driver. The bar charts show the relative performance difference in comparison to Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta, so positive percentages are performance gains while negative values are performance losses.
Each game is tested at four resolutions. These are, from left to right, 1600x900 (blue), 1920x1080 (red), 2560x1440 (green), and 3840x2160 (purple).
Overall, we see decent improvements in many games that are resolution independent, so not only 4K users will see benefits. Some games are showing small performance drops, but at 1% at worst, those are rather insignificant.