Benchmarks
- Ashes Of The Singularity
- Battlefield 4
- GTA 5
Ashes Of The Singularity
Planet by planet, a war is raging across the galaxy. The technological singularity has given humanity the power to expand further than they ever have before. Now, they compete with each other and their sentient artificial intelligence adversaries for control of newfound worlds.
Here in Ashes of the Singularity running at 1080p the XFX RX 470 Triple X gives the GTX 960 a run for it’s money and produced 46.8 FPS.
Swapping to 1440p the XFX RX 470 4GB Triple X puts out 34.4 FPS, under one FPS away from the more expensive GTX 1060.
Battlefield 4
Explore a vast range of experiences that allow you to play your way. Be the lone wolf to take control of your own destiny or work together in tight-knit five-man squads to strike as a team. New maps, more vehicles, weapons and destruction allow you to create your own path and play to your strengths. Absolutely nothing compares to the sheer scale and scope of Battlefield 4.
The new generation GPU’s have no problem with Battlefield 4 at all and the XFX RX 470 Triple X hits an eye popping 74.7 FPS.
Moving over to 1440p with ultra settings the XFX RX 470 Triple X hangs in there with a rock solid 44.3 FPS.
GTA 5
Los Santos: a sprawling sun-soaked metropolis full of self-help gurus, starlets and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, now struggling to stay afloat in an era of economic uncertainty and cheap reality TV.
Amidst the turmoil, three very different criminals plot their own chances of survival and success: Franklin, a street hustler looking for real opportunities and serious money; Michael, a professional ex-con whose retirement is a lot less rosy than he hoped it would be; and Trevor, a violent maniac driven by the chance of a cheap high and the next big score. Running out of options, the crew risks everything in a series of daring and dangerous heists that could set them up for life.
The biggest, most dynamic and most diverse open world ever created, Grand Theft Auto V blends storytelling and gameplay in new ways as players repeatedly jump in and out of the lives of the game’s three lead characters, playing all sides of the game’s interwoven story.
GTA runs well on the new AMD 400 series cards and we got 80.3 FPS at 1080p on the XFX RX 470 Triple X.
Crank the settings up to 1440p and GTA puts the hit out on those high FPS and the XFX RX 470 Triple X churns out 41.2 FPS.
I bought this exact card at best buy and I’m thrilled to learn more specifics of its heatsink and features that I didn’t bother to look at before. Great job reviewing; HOWEVER this review was published just yesterday yet is using 16.8 crimson drivers??? Why I bought mine a month ago and had 16.11 available. I was hoping you’d have 16.12.1(ReLive) drivers.