
We did make sure we ran this game with the settings that would take full advantage of this feature. Most benchmark results you see floating use the “Crazy” preset for this game, but we’re using the “High” as we feel it’s fairly representative of what you would be running this game at if you owned one of these cards.ĭOOM, the first non-beta example of the Vulkan API running with full Asynchronous Compute support. NVIDIA GeForce 10 Pascal Family Graphics Card NameĪshes of the Singularity has possibly been the longest go-to DX12 benchmark, mostly because it was one of the first. Leaving the fan curve at its stock curve we reached a peak temperature of 78c with the fan only getting up to just over 2k RPM. We’ve included our guide for overclocking the GTX 1060 using EVGA’s Precision X OC. The memory could have gone +700Mhhz, but exhibited a bit of instability, so was backed to +500, resulting in the same effective memory clock rate of the RX 480. Doing so allowed for us to push the core clock +225Mhz resulting in a peak overclock of 2126Mhz, but settling at 2088-2101 when under load. Overclocking the GTX 1060 was admittedly an easier affair, but still required a voltage bump of 50% on the EVGA Precision X OC slider. I did have to set a custom fan curve to maintain this overclock but we still reached a toasty 89c at a few points with the fan screaming at nearly 4k RPM.ĪMD RX 400 Series Specifications Graphics Card Name To get there we did have to boost the voltage to 1150mv and the power limit to +50%. We settled on a stable core clock of 1350Mhz and a memory offset of +225Mhz. Following the included guide for increasing efficiency can also be used to overclock the RX 480. Starting off with overclocking the RX 480 we utilized wattman. We’ll be keeping the writing in this one on topic in regards to the overclocking and results.

If you wanted information on our testing methodology I recommend reading over the previous article linked HERE for that information. This is taking the same run of benchmarks as in our previous RX 480 vs GTX 1060 in DX12 and Vulkan and applying a healthy overclock to both cards. You all asked for it, and now I’ve got the results.
