AMD Radeon RX 470 Review: Polaris Gets Even More Affordable
RX 470 Test System, Heaven v4.0 And Fire Strike
How We Configured Our Test Systems: We tested the graphics cards in this article on a Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5P motherboard powered by an Intel Core i7-5960X octal-core processor and 16GB of Corsair DDR4 RAM. The first thing we did when configuring the test system was enter the UEFI and set all values to their "high performance" settings and disable any integrated peripherals that wouldn't be put to use. The memory's X.M.P. profile was enabled to ensure optimal memory performance and the solid state drive was then formatted and Windows 10 Professional x64 was installed and fully updated. When the Windows installation was complete, we installed all of the drivers, games, and benchmark tools necessary to complete our tests.
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Hardware Used: Intel Core i7-5960X (3GHz, Octa-Core) Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5P (Intel X99 Chipset) Radeon R9 390 Radeon R9 380X Radeon RX 480 Radeon RX 470 (ASUS STRIX) GeForce GTX 1060 GeForce GTX 960 GeForce GTX 950 16GB Corsair DDR4-2133 OCZ Vertex 4 Integrated Audio Integrated Network | Relevant Software: Windows 10 Pro x64 (10586) AMD Catalyst 16.7.3 NVIDIA GeForce Drivers v368.98 Benchmarks Used: Unigine Heaven v4 3DMark "Fire Strike" 3DMark "Time Spy" Thief MIddle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor Ashes Of The Singularity Hitman 2016 Steam VR Performance Test FRAPS |
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Unigine's Heaven Benchmark v4.0 is built around the Unigine game engine. Unigine is a cross-platform, real-time 3D engine, with support for DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11 and OpenGL. The Heaven benchmark -- when run in DX11 mode -- makes comprehensive use of tessellation technology and advanced SSAO (screen-space ambient occlusion). It also features volumetric cumulonimbus clouds generated by a physically accurate algorithm and a dynamic sky with light scattering.
The Radeon RX 470 droped in right about where we expected in the Unigine Heaven benchmark. It finished a few percentage points behind the Radeon RX 480, but well ahead of the R9 380X and GeForce GTX 960 and 950.
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3DMark Fire Strike tells a similar story. The Radeon RX 470 had no trouble dispatching the R9 380X and GeForce GTX 960 and GTX 950. The GTX 970 and RX 480, however, finished well ahead.