Radeon Super Resolution as pixel acceleration amplifier for the RX 6700 XT
Before some of you start to panic, yes, the RX 6700 XT is not AMD’s card of choice when it comes to 4K gaming. I am aware of that! For one thing, I don’t have a better card, and for another, it’s not about which card will be the fastest in the end today. Here, the RTX 3080 Ti has already won on paper. Today, I just want to show you what RSR or NIS brings to the GPUs I use in terms of performance increase and more importantly: Who offers the better driver-based upscaling in the end?
Nevertheless, we’ll start with the performance data, because that’s also an important component. The goal is more FPS with as little quality loss as possible! First, the RX 6700 XT had to go through the integrated benchmark. Here are the settings – start the movie!
I’ll say it in advance, the settings were not changed at any time! The Pre-Set Ultra is valid for everything that will come in the following. The only thing I adjusted was the resolution in the game. The base for the RX 6700 XT is always 4K (2160p native) resolution and RSR had to upscale from 3200 x 1800p, 2560 x 1440p, and 1920 x 1080p render resolutions. Then let’s take a look at the raw performance in the 4K benchmark:
The 60 FPS are not reached, but that was to be expected. The whole thing is still playable, because it is not an e-sports game! Then we let RSR upscale at 1800p!
After all, 10 FPS more! And please don’t be surprised, the benchmark always shows the resolution set in the game in the following. However, it is always upscaled, which you can only see on the monitor. A direct screenshot is also taken in the render resolution. The same applies to video recordings! For this reason, I also had to take all shots (except for the screenshots from the benchmark) using a capture card. Why is clear? The upscaling takes place directly before the output, so you cannot change the resolution of your monitor in Windows. The remains set to the maximum resolution! See also here: NIS
I said that Ghost Recon Wildlands especially demands AMD graphics cards. The RX 6700 XT is a 60 FPS card here in 1440p! And if you now think that the card will hit you in 1080p, you are mistaken.
There are 4 FPS more? To this I can only say: LOL! That’s not clear to me how a game released on 2017-03-17 – makes an RX 6700 XT look so pathetic? The ball goes to AMD and Ubisoft, they can certainly optimize something here! Okay, that’s the way it is at the moment and you have to live with that. But since this is a benchmark and not in-game values, I measured that for you as well. Turn the page!
- 1 - Einführung und Testsetup
- 2 - AMD RSR Leistungsdaten
- 3 - Leistungmessungen im Spiel
- 4 - Nativer und dynamischer Bildvergleich
- 5 - Detailvergleich 4K nativ vs. RSR Upscaling
- 6 - AMD RSR Zwischenfazit
- 7 - NVIDIA NIS Leistungsdaten
- 8 - NIS vs. nativer dynamischer Bildvergleich
- 9 - NIS Upscaling im Detailvergleich
- 10 - NIS Zwischenfazit
- 11 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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