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Rx560x (new driver, laptop) vs Gtx 1050 3gb (laptop)

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Just now, DC.MONZ said:

So if its just overall performance, your saying 560 x wins?

Assuming nothing else limits the cards, the 560X, especially with 4GB of VRAM, is a superior option.

So i just want a clear answer which among the two gives more fps when it comes to overall gaming performance. Since the rx560 x (its not the same as rx560 its different) has new driver, the performance has improve. I've done a lot of research but i didn't still found a decent benchmark so now im confused. 1050 3gb has higher clock speed, while rx560 x has higher cuda cores, memory bandwith and etc. So can you please explain why which one give more fps in overall gaming.

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rx 560 is the performance of 1050ti.

and you can overclock the rx 560 to 1050's clock levels. (yes you could oc the 1050 too, but you know what i mean)

 

so get the rx 560. or try to look for used rx 470/480/570/580

 

wait this was about laptops? do they have similar specs but just different gpus? links would be helpful!

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It depends on a lot of factors but ignoring cooling/power/OEM limits, the 560X is much better. The 3GB of VRAM is severely crippled by the 96-bit memory interface.

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1 hour ago, SavageNeo said:

rx 560 is the performance of 1050ti.

and you can overclock the rx 560 to 1050's clock levels. (yes you could oc the 1050 too, but you know what i mean)

 

so get the rx 560. or try to look for used rx 470/480/570/580

 

wait this was about laptops? do they have similar specs but just different gpus? links would be helpful!

https://www.asus.com/ph/Product-Compare/?products=BtLxP5f8LEzRJzx2,4cDARfbRGBOGLKa1&b=2

Well they are almost the same laptop with different gpu

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1 hour ago, 5x5 said:

It depends on a lot of factors but ignoring cooling/power/OEM limits, the 560X is much better. The 3GB of VRAM is severely crippled by the 96-bit memory interface.

So if its just overall performance, your saying 560 x wins?

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Just now, DC.MONZ said:

So if its just overall performance, your saying 560 x wins?

Assuming nothing else limits the cards, the 560X, especially with 4GB of VRAM, is a superior option.

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

Assuming nothing else limits the cards, the 560X, especially with 4GB of VRAM, is a superior option.

If you would pick one of those, which one would you choose(so i can get other opions of other people, sorry about my bad english)

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Just now, DC.MONZ said:

If you would pick one of those, which one would you choose(so i can get other opions of other people, sorry about my bad english)

I would never buy the 1050 3GB - the 96-bit memory interface is a nightmare to deal with in an age where games are using more and more memory/bandwidth for larger textures/models/AF

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

I would never buy the 1050 3GB - the 96-bit memory interface is a nightmare to deal with in an age where games are using more and more memory/bandwidth for larger textures/models/AF

Thank you for your opion, and thank you for the info.

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