AMD Radeon RX 460 4GB Graphics Card Review

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3DMark Time Spy – DX12

3DMark Time Spy just recently came out and it is the latest and greatest DirectX 12 benchmark test for gaming PCs running Windows 10. This DirectX 12 Feature Level 11_0 benchmark utilizes a pure DirectX 12 game engine that supports features like asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter, and multi-threading! The developers opted to use DirectX 12 Feature Level 11_0 to ensuring wide compatibility with DirectX 11 hardware through DirectX 12 drivers.

3DMark Time Spy

With DirectX 12 on Windows 10, game developers can significantly improve the multi-thread scaling and hardware utilization of their titles to draw more objects, textures and effects for your viewing enjoyment. 3DMark Fire Strike is a great high-end DirectX 11 benchmark test, but doesn’t really show off what new graphics cards can do on a DirectX 12 game title that will have much more going on while you are playing.

3DMark Time Spy Settings

We ran 3DMark Time Spy with the standard settings and then with async compute disabled and got the following results:

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In this DX12 benchmark we see the XFX Radeon RX 460 4GB came in with a score of 1,925 points and is a good deal slower than the XFX Radeon RX 470 4GB.

timespy-async

With Async Compute disabled you can how AMD graphics cards benefit more than the NVIDIA cards from this new DX12 feature. The XFX Radeon RX 460 4GB saw over a 9% performance gain from Async Compute.