Easily our most demanding gaming benchmark so far, the card does fall down here, actually falling behind the RX 480, but that’s the first time this has happened today, so we’re still winning overall. The GTX 1060 still takes the crown here though, if only by a little.
Pushing up the resolution, the RX 580 makes up ground on the 480, but again it’s the 1060 that keeps the lead.
Again, strange results at 4K and ultrawide, with the RX 580 dropping further down. This game is optimised for Nvidia though, so that could be software problems throwing out the results more than anything.
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