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AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Review – Polaris Is Here

Ashes of the Singularity Benchmarks

The Ashes of the Singularity is a new game on our gaming benchmark tests. It’s one of the newer games to take advantage of the DX12 API. I have separated this one, including some of the new games on the following pages. All tests where conducted using the Crazy preset (highest possible graphics settings). I have tested the game on both DX11 and DX12.

AMD Radeon RX 480 Ashes of the Singularity Benchmark

Benchmark Results – 1920×1080 with DirectX 11

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx11 1080p

Benchmark Results – 1920×1080 with DirectX 12

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx12 1080p

Benchmark Results – 2560×1440 with DirectX 11

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx11 1440p

Benchmark Results – 2560×1440 with DirectX 12

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx12 1440p

Benchmark Results – 3840×2160 with DirectX 11

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx11 4k uhd

Benchmark Results – 3840×2160 with DirectX 12

RX480 Ashes Singularity dx12 4k uhd

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4 thoughts on “AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Review – Polaris Is Here”

  1. Why didn’t you OC the memory when you OC’d the Card?

    Memory Oc is probably even more important that Core OC on this card

    Reply
    • I did try to OC the memory. Unfortunately, I can’t make the card stable enough to finish the entire benchmark suite with its memory OCed. Some reviewers where able to OC the memory of their RX 480, probably mine was an isolated case. I am hoping to get a non-reference RX 480. Then we can compare them side by side.

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      • Did you raise the power limit and Have the VRAM voltage at 1V?
        Also, you could undervolt the Core a bit to acheive better clocks and thermals

        Reply

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