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Using DX12, RX480 never drops below 60fps, has a much higher ceiling then the GTX 1060 and can have a framerate discrepancy in excess of 15fps at times.
Using DX11 GTX1060 catches up but even in DX11 the framerate of the RX480 never goes below 60fps. So the recommendation is DX12 RX480 and DX11 GTX 1060.
It's amazing how putrid AMD's DX11 drivers were and still are to an extent, they just have not caught up to Nvidia in that regard even though they have improved upon it. So everytime you see a DX11 title performing better on AMD hardware, you just have to imagine how much better it could run with better drivers with less CPU overhead.
AMD's issue has never been about it's hardware, it has always been about it's software being worse. I think they would have been in a much better place if they had focused on that last gen. Even their OpenGl performance is putrid. You have amazing hardware AMD, you better wakeup and show what they're capable of.....
Using DX12, RX480 never drops below 60fps, has a much higher ceiling then the GTX 1060 and can have a framerate discrepancy in excess of 15fps at times.
Using DX11 GTX1060 catches up but even in DX11 the framerate of the RX480 never goes below 60fps. So the recommendation is DX12 RX480 and DX11 GTX 1060.
It's amazing how putrid AMD's DX11 drivers were and still are to an extent, they just have not caught up to Nvidia in that regard even though they have improved upon it. So everytime you see a DX11 title performing better on AMD hardware, you just have to imagine how much better it could run with better drivers with less CPU overhead.
AMD's issue has never been about it's hardware, it has always been about it's software being worse. I think they would have been in a much better place if they had focused on that last gen. Even their OpenGl performance is putrid. You have amazing hardware AMD, you better wakeup and show what they're capable of.....