We review frame-pacing and frame time behavior with the Radeon RX 480, but will compare it with the GeForce GTX 1060, will FCAT reveal some stuff we need to know? Check out the full article right here... FCAT review: Radeon RX 480 vs GeForce GTX 1060 Frametimes
Rather a let down result for amd in aots, being its heavily sponsored game but can't achieved smooth frame time like nvidia.
Cool setup Hilbert.Stupid question but the Acer screen with the red bezel on the right wich model is it ?Kinda looking into buying one for my 2nd pc .
hanks for the time and effort Hilbert, nicely done as always those FCAT tests are really something. a more professional perspective on how those two cards behave in real time:nerd:
@Hilbert , can you please give voltage overclocking result of that powercolor rx480 please please please.....
With this chart, lower = better. Huge spikes above 40 ms to 50 ms can be considered a problem like a stutter or indicate a low frame-rate. Though in their defense, none of that is really visible on screen. Sooooo, where is this VISUAL frame time discrepancy?
That would be the Acer XG270HU. http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-freesync-review-with-the-acer-xb270hu-monitor,1.html
Yes correct the RX480 Red Devil .. though I am awaiting a new BIOS for that one. Hope to have a review up by end of week or early next week.
gpu power I would really love to see the gpu power usage comparison like what was done @ toms. That way we can see the power difference between the gpu`s but the 8 gig of memory 256 bit bus and the 6 gig or memory 192 bit bus power difference. I know the 256 requires more power so efficiency on the AMD GPU Polaris will close the gap against the 1060 but bye how much.
Congratulations for your work, by an Italian guy who follows you every day (your reviews are really the best)
Why is AMD frame pacing still bad? You can still tell Nvidia is usually smoother even at the same frame rates.