FIRST AMD Vega Drivers (2017) vs NEW Drivers (2019) | Crimson 17.8.1 vs Adrenaline 19.9.3 Tested
Hello people,
Bring you today a video of the FIRST VEGA DRIVERS (2017) vs the most RECENT ONES (2019). Did VEGA cards improve much in 2 years? Is the "Fine-Wine" really working? Let's find out :D
INDEX:
INTRO ---------------------------------------- 0:00
Build Specs -------------------------------- 1:39
Far Cry: New Dawn --------------------- 2:09
Rainbow Six: Siege --------------------- 3:13
Shadow of War --------------------------- 4:09
Assassin's Creed Odyssey ---------- 5:22
The Division 2 ----------------------------- 6:30
Metro Exodus ----------------------------- 6:11
NFS: Payback ----------------------------- 7:48
Overall Results --------------------------- 8:41
CONCLUSION ----------------------------- 9:12
More videos ------------------------------- 12:09
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CPU Cooler: AMD Wraith Prism
MB: Asus X570-F Strix
RAM: 2x8Gb Patriot Viper 4400Mhz CL19 (3800 Mhz, CL16 / Improved Sub-timings)
GPU: Sapphire AMD RX VEGA 56 (1600 / 920 Mhz, 1.070v)
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SSD: 240Gb Kingston Nvme
PSU: Aerocool X Strike 800w semi-modular (Silver)
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GPU: VEGA 11 @1500Mhz / 1700 Mhz
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CASE: Nox Hummer TG
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CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 @3.9Ghz 1.39v
MB: MSI B350 Tomahawk Artic
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GPU: AMD RX480 @1400/2200 Mhz
PSU: Seasonic SII 620W Bronze
SSD: Corsair Force 3 120Gb
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1Tb
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