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Caught in frog green sandwich: MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT Gaming X in test – price will decide success

Metro Exodus is now something that shows once again how strong a Radeon RX 590 (not only at the power outlet) can be, if you let it go and use the settings accordingly helpful. Even the GeForce GTX 1660 is beaten (albeit by a narrow margin), while the GTX 1650 Super has to take the back seat. In general, AMD has a slight advantage over Nvidia with the current drivers if you erase RTX and Hairworks completely.

 

The whole thing is also available again for the FPS as a curve over the time of the entire benchmark run.

The percentiles as curve diagrams show very clearly that the individual burglaries apply equally to all cards.

Also the Frame Times show a very similar behaviour for all tested cards.

Let’s take a look in the bar chart now at the proportionate frame time areas in which the frames could be rendered.

If you only consider the variances, i.e. the time differences between the output frames, you get a very interesting picture. The fastest cards do not always have to produce the softest image.

The Unevenness-Index also takes the real frame time into account, because even images that are output evenly but slowly can jerk considerably.


Single graphics for all tested cards to browse through

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