Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Update: I’ve just discovered that the 5600 XT results in the video don’t represent the 1750 MHz / 14 Gbps models but rather the base 1560 MHz / 12 Gbps spec. I’m not entirely sure why the MSI card reverted back to the base spec, but it did.  Therefore, models such as the Sapphire Pulse will be around 12-13% faster on average when compared to what’s shown in the video. The latest driver also solved the strange performance issues I was seeing in RDR2 and Breakpoint at 1440p.

I've gone back and updated the TechSpot written article as well as the graphs here, this data is all based on the Sapphire 5600 XT Pulse using the latest VBIOS (1750 MHz / 14 Gbps). Sorry for the mess up on this one guys.

Video Here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUpcQZ2Xrv0

Files

Comments

Anonymous

If I'm right about it being because of fs modules not being standardised I think it will be almost impossible to fix without lots of testing and a module certification system being adopted by amd and kept to by monitor manufacturers. It's worth becoming a patreon to your channel by the way you seem to be one of the most informative content creators.

Anonymous

Just picked up a RX 5600 XT from Scorptec yesterday (Sapphire Pulse model), with driver issues right off the bat. For starters I had to install twice (DDU wipe before each one)- First time it was like the card simple didn't exist, with no sign of the driver dashboard nor any listing of the card in Windows Device Manager. Second time yielded success, though now I'm suffering issues with audio over HDMI. Half the time it's fine, other times it's crackling with pops.