Straight away we see the RX 580 pull ahead of the RX 480, although I would like to point out that the 480 on our charts is a factory-overclocked ASUS STRIX model, so the comparison is greater if you consider that the stock 480 would have scored lower in today’s results.
Another solid performance, topping the mid-range cards on our charts with ease.
Pushing up the resolution didn’t change much either, with the Devil still a few percent ahead of the 480.
Again, another great score, with the 580 sitting ahead of the GTX 1060, and the RX 480.
The improvement isn’t huge here, but again, there is an improvement, with the RX 580 clearly pulling ahead.
Another good score here, but it looks like the faster core of the 1060 was enough to tip it ahead in this benchmark.
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