The Sapphire Pulse RX 580 is technically designed to be a more affordable card, but straight away it beats out the overclocked Red Devil from Power Color, making it the fastest mid-budget card before we move up to the Fury X and GTX 1070.
Pushing up the resolution, the Pulse drops down a few spots as the GTX 1060 and Red Devil pull ahead, but again all the cards in the mid-range score quite closely to each other.
Time spy didn’t change the lead much either, although the scores are still extremely close even between the GTX 1060 and the RX 580’s.
The Red Devil is slightly in the lead, but the more affordable Pulse RX 580 is breathing right down its neck at 1080p Extreme, and again at 2160p; very impressive!
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