AMD Has Best Performance Benchmark in Futuremark’s VRMARK Cyan Room DX12 Benchmark
AMD overperformed Nvidia in Futuremark’s VRMARK Cyan Room DX12 benchmark that is basically a VR benchmarking Software. Earlier this week, Futuremark released their new VRMARK Cyan Room benchmarking tool, a new DirectX 12 benchmark that is designed to showcase the potential performance that Microsoft’s latest Direct3D API can offer within VR. AMD has done their own version of the test with this new API, showing off huge performance advantage for Radeon GPUs over their Nvidia pascal GPUs. The main AMD products in the test were AMD’s RX Vega 64 that is offering over 20% more performance than Nvidia’s GTX 1080. This is huge news for AMD for dominating the VR part of graphics, although not all games are made based on the new technology API DirectX 12 and this benchmark is based on DirectX 12 engine, which is not representing the Unity game engin or Unreal Engine 4, the two most common engines for VR games. AMD mentioned that they did it with Ryzen 7 1800X CPU with 16GB of 2933MHz memory on Windows 10 64-bit.

The RX Vega 64 is 20% faster than a GTX 1080
AMD has showcased some impressive performance numbers in Futuremark’s new DX12 VRMARK Cyan Room Test. The RX Vega 64 is 20% faster than a GTX 1080. @AMD_UKhttps://t.co/EadMx0jZkT pic.twitter.com/v4qdNjciLY
— OC3D (@OC3D) November 23, 2017
Tags: Technology, RX Vega 64, gtx 1080, RX Vega 64 vs gtx 1080, amd vs nvidia, RX Vega 64 benchmark in vr, RX Vega 64 vr, amd vs nvidia vr
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