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System Name | PC on since Aug 2019, 1st CPU R5 3600 + ASUS ROG RX580 8GB >> MSI Gaming X RX5700XT (Jan 2020) |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900X (July 2022), 150W PPT limit, 79C temp limit, CO -9~14 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro (Rev1.0), BIOS F37h, AGESA V2 1.2.0.B |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm Rev7 with off center mount for Ryzen, TIM: Kryonaut |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo GTZN (July 2022) 3600MHz 1.42V CL16-16-16-16-32-48 1T, tRFC:288, B-die |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7900XTX (Dec 2023) 314~465W (387W current) PowerLimit, 1060mV, Adrenalin v24.3.1 |
Storage | Samsung NVMe: 980Pro 1TB(OS 2022), 970Pro 512GB(2019) / SATA-III: 850Pro 1TB(2015) 860Evo 1TB(2020) |
Display(s) | Dell Alienware AW3423DW 34" QD-OLED curved (1800R), 3440x1440 144Hz (max 175Hz) HDR1000, VRR on |
Case | None... naked on desk |
Audio Device(s) | Astro A50 headset |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750i, 80+ Platinum, 93% (250~700W), modular, single/dual rail (switch) |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master (Gen1) |
Keyboard | Logitech G15 (Gen2) w/ LCDSirReal applet |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64bit (v23H2, OSB 22631.3155) |
It was time to upgrade the GPU performance as I plan to upgrade the monitor the next few months.
RX580 was doing great for my 1920x1200 monitor but the next one will double the pixels so the upgrade was neccessary.
According to reviews and info all around I was expecting at least a +80~90% increase in performance for the same resolution.
Well, my expectations was not wrong...
ASUS Rog Strix RX580 (Driv. 19.11.1)
MSI RX5700XT GamingX (Driv 19.12.2)
FireStrike
GraphicsT1: +84%
GraphicsT2: +93%
CombinedT: +105%
RX580
5700XT
TimeSpy
GraphicsT1: +128%
GraphicsT2: +122%
RX580
5700XT
UnigineHeaven4.0
Min FPS: +29% (this not for too much attention as these lows are produced during scene change)
Avg FPS: +100%
Max FPS: +101%
RX580
5700XT
FarCry5 Benchmark (Ultra)
Min FPS: +42%
Avg FPS: +70%
Max FPS: +88%
RX580
5700XT
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (max details)
FPS: +110%
RX580
5700XT
Even though I havent done any benchmark to this game wondering around in it showed sustainable increase of 100+% FPS. Its a quiet game without explosions or other intense scenes.
GTAV during benchmark showed 80~90% increase in FPS
The MSI 5700XT GamingX has an excellent cooler. In auto(default) mode the temp max values
GPU: 65C
GPU HotSpot: 85C
Memory: 75C
Fan max RPM: ~1250
After a custom fan curve with MSI Afterburner temp max values
GPU: 60C
GPU HotSpot: 80C
Memory: 70C
Fan max RPM: ~1550
Going from the RoG strix 580 to GamingX 5700XT system overall power consumption increased by 40~60W when gaming
Previous was around ~310W with shoots up to 360W
Now is around ~350W with 410W peaks.
Havent play too much with the new drivers interface. I only tried to setup fan custom curve, and while you can, it will disable the stopfan option, so the fans always spinning at minimum of 500rmp. This needs to be adressed by AMD
That was rather quick...
I'm glad to answer any questions anyone might have
EDIT:
During tests and gaming, max clock of the card was 2080MHz and in most runs sustained over 2000MHz with 99~100% GPU usage. Only in GTAV had a lot of fluctuation in clock and in GPU usage as well (70~100%)
The card's fans are max out at about 3500rpm. I tried them for a while with more agressive fan curve max out at 3100~3200rpm and the results:
GPU: 50C
GPU HotSpot: 55C
Memory: 55C
Fan RPM: 3100~3200
RX580 was doing great for my 1920x1200 monitor but the next one will double the pixels so the upgrade was neccessary.
According to reviews and info all around I was expecting at least a +80~90% increase in performance for the same resolution.
Well, my expectations was not wrong...
ASUS Rog Strix RX580 (Driv. 19.11.1)
MSI RX5700XT GamingX (Driv 19.12.2)
FireStrike
GraphicsT1: +84%
GraphicsT2: +93%
CombinedT: +105%
RX580
5700XT
TimeSpy
GraphicsT1: +128%
GraphicsT2: +122%
RX580
5700XT
UnigineHeaven4.0
Min FPS: +29% (this not for too much attention as these lows are produced during scene change)
Avg FPS: +100%
Max FPS: +101%
RX580
5700XT
FarCry5 Benchmark (Ultra)
Min FPS: +42%
Avg FPS: +70%
Max FPS: +88%
RX580
5700XT
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (max details)
FPS: +110%
RX580
5700XT
Even though I havent done any benchmark to this game wondering around in it showed sustainable increase of 100+% FPS. Its a quiet game without explosions or other intense scenes.
GTAV during benchmark showed 80~90% increase in FPS
The MSI 5700XT GamingX has an excellent cooler. In auto(default) mode the temp max values
GPU: 65C
GPU HotSpot: 85C
Memory: 75C
Fan max RPM: ~1250
After a custom fan curve with MSI Afterburner temp max values
GPU: 60C
GPU HotSpot: 80C
Memory: 70C
Fan max RPM: ~1550
Going from the RoG strix 580 to GamingX 5700XT system overall power consumption increased by 40~60W when gaming
Previous was around ~310W with shoots up to 360W
Now is around ~350W with 410W peaks.
Havent play too much with the new drivers interface. I only tried to setup fan custom curve, and while you can, it will disable the stopfan option, so the fans always spinning at minimum of 500rmp. This needs to be adressed by AMD
That was rather quick...
I'm glad to answer any questions anyone might have
EDIT:
During tests and gaming, max clock of the card was 2080MHz and in most runs sustained over 2000MHz with 99~100% GPU usage. Only in GTAV had a lot of fluctuation in clock and in GPU usage as well (70~100%)
The card's fans are max out at about 3500rpm. I tried them for a while with more agressive fan curve max out at 3100~3200rpm and the results:
GPU: 50C
GPU HotSpot: 55C
Memory: 55C
Fan RPM: 3100~3200
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