How Does Fallout 4 Perform, with an RX 480? (serious question)
UPDATE: One of you had the correct answer. I'll be posting a video on it. Spoiler: The game plays better on Skylake, than Haswell. I'll be showing video proof of that, soon. Thank you for being part of such a great community.
Note: The game crashed, during the recording, and it chopped the first 90 seconds of the recording off.
In this video, I discuss how Fallout 4 has played for me, on two different RX 480's. The thing is: The game played almost flawlessly, for me, the first few days I used a 480. I, then, tried the game, again, a week or two later, and the game started having pretty big frame rate dips, in certain areas. I show you this and explain it, in this video.
I have, now, tested the game on an i5 (overclocked 4690K) and an i7 (4790), and the game is having the same problems, on both systems. So I've decided to ask you guys how the game is playing for you, on your RX 480's. And, again, please forgive the first 90 seconds of the video being gone.
Correction: At the start of the video, I say that I had used my 4790 test system, in the past, but I had actually used my 6700 system. (both systems are i7's)
i7 4790
16GB RAM
XFX RX 480 GTR (factory overclocked, 1338Mhz)
SSD
Windows 10
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