RX 580 vs RX 480 Frame Time Analysis - Battlefield 1 Spring Update DX11 & DX12 [SINAI DESERT]
We take another look at the performance of Battlefield 1 with both DirectX versions. Additionally, we compare Sapphire's best cards based on the Polaris 10 SKU. This time around we go for a horse ride around the stunning Sinai Desert level.
In our previous BF1 benchmarks with RX 480 we got fairly high frame rate in 1080p, so we upped the resolution to 1440p by adjusting the Resolution Scale slider to 133% - Crimson Relive 17.4.x broke VSR, unfortunately. Enabling DX12 means around 4% uplift, the beefed-up Polar 10 is ~5% faster around Sinai Desert.
0:22 FTA
3:03 results
PC components:
CASE: QDIY Professional Modder Acrylic Case (PC-D008)
PSU: Cooler Master V1000
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming3
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Sapphire RX 480 NITRO+ OC 8GB
GPU: Sapphire RX 580 NITRO+ 8GB LE
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB (2X8GB) DDR4 2400MHz
STORAGE: Samsung m.2 SATA 500GB SSD 850 EVO
COOLER: AMD Wraith Spire Cooler
A dedicated recording PC with a capture card was used to save the game footages and consequently no performance penalty was incurred on the reviewed systems. For convenience, games are installed on an external SSD and connected to the reviewed PC via USB3.1 interface.
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