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Brent takes the Radeon VII for a spin 4 months after its release to see how performance has improved (or not) thanks to drivers since its release.
The review was about Driver performance differences from the first to the current. That was the focus. In other words make sure you understand the focus of the review.A couple of things.
One, this is major. You NEED a drop-down index for the review on every page so that we can easily navigate through the article. Page numbers are nice, but meaningless because I won't know what's where.
Secondly, make an effort. What do I mean? In the DX:MD section you state the following "However, once we get to 4K, performance drops off and the game is unplayable. " First of all, 40 fps is far from unplayable. Tone down the language & be less extreme. It might not be optimal, but it is above the minimum acceptable standard and going into smooth-ish territory. More importantly, by going with the ultra preset you are severely gimping performance due to it choosing CHS Ultra, which has almost no visual impact at all but which murders framerates. If you disable this, the card will give you >50 fps at least, making it much more playable and invalidating your previous assertion that the game is "unplayable" at 4K on a VII.
Same thing, with KC. Where's the talk of r_batch type change? You are short changing your readers by doing lazy testing, like everyone else, just through the presets.
You already test few games, at least get to know the games you do test so you can better serve your audience. Tbh, right now there's very little reason to bother reading just another tech review site, when it does very little extra or different.
Also, no overclocking results? Yikes!
Kudos for the HDR testing though, that's something.
You have a chance to build something here, but it's up to you whether you want to do it. I hope you will.
Great read!!! Thanks for the dive. The driver performance changes are interesting. I would think that performance increases would be more equal across different resolutions unless the driver itself was being worked on(it's use of threading, etc...), compared to specific optimizations.
I wish someone with one of these could do some Destiny 2. At 3840x1600, it can be a challenging game to drive with everything cranked. My 1080Ti mostly cuts the mustard, but I am curious about the RVII since nVidia went and broke their VRR drivers.
One, this is major. You NEED a drop-down index for the review on every page so that we can easily navigate through the article. Page numbers are nice, but meaningless because I won't know what's where.
Secondly, make an effort. What do I mean? In the DX:MD section you state the following "However, once we get to 4K, performance drops off and the game is unplayable. " First of all, 40 fps is far from unplayable. Tone down the language & be less extreme. It might not be optimal, but it is above the minimum acceptable standard and going into smooth-ish territory. More importantly, by going with the ultra preset you are severely gimping performance due to it choosing CHS Ultra, which has almost no visual impact at all but which murders framerates. If you disable this, the card will give you >50 fps at least, making it much more playable and invalidating your previous assertion that the game is "unplayable" at 4K on a VII.
Came here to mention the drop down thing per page but see its already been brought up.Brent takes the Radeon VII for a spin 4 months after its release to see how performance has improved (or not) thanks to drivers since its release.
Hot ****, what a great review! So Glad to see a 2700x being used.
Great Review! Love the concentrated effort with one video card, straight to the point and reminds me of the quality level of Wavy Dave back in the day at Beyond 3d.
Also the inbuilt benchmark used at times does allow a comparison to one own's machine to see if the upgrade would be worth it. So that is what I did.
While not a apple to apple comparison, it is a apple to apple game benchmark test, very refreshing in that one can participate in an evaluation. Also the review doing real work of finding any other issues by actually playing the game for the real scoop is pure gold.
If one has a Vega 64, going to a Vega Vii is sort of a hard sell for just games. Other aspects may make it very much a great upgrade - can't wait to see how that plays out in the coming review. Plus OCing or potential the card has I hope to see as well.
- AMD 2700 all cores at 4.1ghz, ASUS C6H, 32gb of DDR 3200 at DDR 3200, Win 10 64bit
- Radeon Vega 64 LC, mem OC to 1025, Power level +25, 19.5.2 drivers
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider results:
- All Max Settings, 1440p with HDR, SMAAT2X (same as review)
- Inbuilt benchmark - 66 FPS - Vega Vii stock is 12% faster
- My HDR Settings; All max except no motion blur, Normal Depth of field vice High
- 76 FPS, which has performance the same but with less IQ than the Vega Vii review (non OC)
- TAA has slightly better motion AA but blurrier textures, SMAAT2X to me is higher quality AA but with a performance cost
A couple of things.
One, this is major. You NEED a drop-down index for the review on every page so that we can easily navigate through the article. Page numbers are nice, but meaningless because I won't know what's where.
Secondly, make an effort. What do I mean? In the DX:MD section you state the following "However, once we get to 4K, performance drops off and the game is unplayable. " First of all, 40 fps is far from unplayable. Tone down the language & be less extreme. It might not be optimal, but it is above the minimum acceptable standard and going into smooth-ish territory. More importantly, by going with the ultra preset you are severely gimping performance due to it choosing CHS Ultra, which has almost no visual impact at all but which murders framerates. If you disable this, the card will give you >50 fps at least, making it much more playable and invalidating your previous assertion that the game is "unplayable" at 4K on a VII.
Same thing, with KC. Where's the talk of r_batch type change? You are short changing your readers by doing lazy testing, like everyone else, just through the presets.
You already test few games, at least get to know the games you do test so you can better serve your audience. Tbh, right now there's very little reason to bother reading just another tech review site, when it does very little extra or different.
Also, no overclocking results? Yikes!
Kudos for the HDR testing though, that's something.
You have a chance to build something here, but it's up to you whether you want to do it. I hope you will.