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PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7600: UL 3DMark Synthetic And VR Benchmarks
UL 3DMark Speed Way DX12 Ultimate Benchmarks
3DMark Speed Way has all of the Radeon RX 7600 cards finishing in a familiar position, ahead of the Radeon RX 6600 XT, but trailing the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and 6700 XT. Once again, we see the PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7600 outgunning the other 7600s, by a small margin.UL 3DMark Time Spy DX12 Benchmarks
3DMark Time Spy is a synthetic DirectX benchmark test from UL. It features a DirectX 12 engine built from the ground up to support bleeding-edge features like asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter, and multi-threading. Time Spy is designed to test the DX12 performance of the latest graphics cards using a variety of techniques and varied visual sequences. This benchmark was developed with input from AMD, Intel, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and the other members of the UL Benchmark Development Program, to showcase the performance and visual potential of graphics cards driven by close-to-the-metal, low-overhead APIs. The Radeon RX 7600 cards performed well in the 3DMark Time Spy test. Here the cards nearly catch up the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and clearly outrun the 6600 XT and GeForce RTX 3060, with PowerColor leading the pack.
UL 3DMark Port Royal Ray Tracing Benchmarks
Port Royal was released as an update to UL’s popular 3DMark suite. It is designed to test real-time ray tracing performance of graphics cards that support Microsoft DirectX Raytracing, or DXR. Although DXR is technically compatible with all DX12-class GPUs, the graphics card must have drivers that enable support for the feature.
DirectX Ray Tracing (DXR) Feature Test
We also tested the cards with UL's DirectX Ray Tracing Feature test. This test is laser-focused on path-tracing performance and uses few of the card's other resources.DirectX Ray Tracing Feature Test
VR Benchmarks: VR Mark & Unigine Superposition
Superposition is the latest benchmark from Unigine, powered by the UNIGINE 2 Engine. It offers an array of benchmark modes, targeting gaming workloads as well as VR, with both DirectX and OpenGL code paths. There is an extreme hardware stability test built-in too. Unigine Superposition uses the developer’s unique SSRTGI (Screen-Space Ray-Traced Global Illumination) dynamic lighting technology, along with high quality textures and models, to produce some excellent visuals. We ran Superposition's VR Future benchmark to compare the performance of all of the graphics cards featured here.
Unigine Superposition VR Future Test
UL VR Mark Blue Room Benchmarks
UL's VRMark is designed to test a PC’s readiness for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets. The benchmark does not, however, require that one of the headsets is attached to the PC to run and it uses an in-house graphics engine and content to ensure comparable results between different platforms. We ran the "Blue Room" VRMark test at defaults settings here, which is currently the most taxing test offered by the tool.VRMark tells the same story as Unigine's VR readiness test. The Radeon RX 7600 cards beat out the GeForce RTX 3060 and RX 6600 XT yet again, with the PowerColor Hellhound coming out ahead of AMD's and Sapphire's cards.