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AMD Radeon RX 480 Graphics Card Review

Ashes of the Singularity


Moving onto the games, we’ll start with Ashes of the Singularity which takes advantage of asynchronous compute. When paired with a 1920×1080 monitor, the graphics card offers a very good average frame-rate and competes rather well against the GTX 980.

During 1440p testing, the minimum frame-rate barely dropped and the average number is to be commended since it’s slightly better than the GTX 970.

The RX 480 moved above the GTX 980 when running the benchmark on a 4K screen and maintained a solid 31.4 frames-per-second average.

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