In the tested games we noticed two things positively. First, AMD has been able to make a significant increase in the games where there were problems with the Radeon RX 580 after launch (and even slower than an older RX 480), so that the company's internal hierarchy was restored. Secondly, the Radeon drivers have performed quite better overall than those of the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB and 3GB, both of which were also able to gain slightly in many titles, but have lost a lot of ground in the titles, where they still dominated very strongly at the launch.
We just let the chart graphics speak for themselves, because in the end it was mainly the older tracks that were better for the GeForce cards at the time. However, this is no longer quite as clear, on the contrary. And that's why we re-benchmarked all the cards. The MSI RX 580 Mech2 8GB thunders the recently tested RX 580 Phantom Gaming X in all respects and can also keep the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB quite well (and better) at bay (exceptions confirm the rule).
- 1 - Einführung, Unboxing und Daten
- 2 - Platinenlayout und Spannungsversorgung
- 3 - Gaming-Performance 1920 x 1080 Pixel (Full-HD)
- 4 - Gaming-Performance 2560 x 1440 Pixel (WQHD)
- 5 - Leistungsaufnahme im Detail
- 6 - Temperaturen, Taktraten und Wärmebildanalyse
- 7 - Kühlerdetails und Geräuschentwicklung
- 8 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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