
But, the VRAM consumption is a big problem with that, something we're going to talk about soon. Moving onto Metro: Last Light Redux - no amount of Fury X cards can maintain 30FPS let alone 60FPS. GRID: Autosport is a little better on the cards, but the scaling beyond 2-way is useless. This is more than playable, but if you drop the detail level down to medium the VRAM doesn't get completely saturated, and the entire experience is much better, hovering at around 100FPS average.

#AMD RADEON R9 FURY X 1080P#
Compare this to 1920x1080 (Full HD, or 1080p) which is rendering 124,416,000, or 124 million pixels per second - our system is rendering over 10x that of the 1080p resolution.īattlefield 4 gets close, with three cards hitting 57FPS average while 4-way Fury X reaches 69FPS average. This means we're rendering 1,492,992,000 pixels per second. Let's clarify that: 11,520 x 2160 in landscape, or 6480 x 3840 in portrait. Just How Many Pixels Are We Rendering at 11,520 x 2160? The Answer? A Lot


#AMD RADEON R9 FURY X PC#
After that, we have a bunch of titles with built-in benchmarks (which does not represent actual in-game performance) but they are repeatable for you at home to gauge the performance of your PC or GPU. I've found this is one of the best ways to provide the most realistic performance numbers, as it involves actual gameplay in a large server that strains most setups.įor now, I'm going to be using the same suite of benchmarks I've been using on my Tweakipedia articles, which uses a mix of synthetic benchmarks with Futuremark's 3DMark and Unigine Heaven. I've played Battlefield 4 on a 64-player server to provide some real-world performance numbers. We have some more NVIDIA cards on the way, so once they get here, we will take a look at the performance between four Fury X cards, versus four Titan X cards in a true multi-GPU battle.
#AMD RADEON R9 FURY X DRIVERS#
Well, it has been a few months now and we have the new Catalyst 15.7.1 drivers to test out - so we're going to be looking at the scaling of the Fury X in single card, 2-, 3-, and 4-way CrossFire.
