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RX480 Performance Issues

gent23mj

I decided I wanted to try and sell my Sapphire Nitro RX480 4GB and so I wanted to get some Heaven benchmarks to help sell.  I know its an old benchmark, but its an older card so why not?  The results were not what I had gotten in the past nor what I am seeing others get.  I seem to be about 20fps lower, in general, from those running similar clock speeds.  Any idea what might be causing this?  Here is all the info I can think to give.   I will also supply my benchmark results using different AA settings below. GPU Temps stayed in the hi 60s since I have my fan curve adjusted a slight bit.  I use DX12 in The Division but otherwise I don't.  I don't know if DX11/12 is an issue with Heaven or not.  Thoughts?  Ideas? Help?

Benchmark Results
1080p - Ultra, Tessellation Normal, Anti-Aliasing - 0, 2, 4, 8

AA0

FPS: 86.8
Score: 2187
Min/Max: 33.2/177.8


AA2
FPS: 67.3
Score: 1695
Min/Max: 17.5/133.8


AA4
FPS: 46.9
Score: 1181
Min/Max: 15.4/94.4


AA8

FPS: 25.4
Score: 640
Min/Max: 7.8/50.7

System
CPU - i5 7600k
GPU - Sapphire Nitro RX480 4GB
MEM - 16GB DDR4 2400mhz
NVMe M.2 - MyDigital 256GB
OS - Windows 10 Home
PSU - Corsair CX750m 80plus Bronze

DX12
Radeon Driver - 17.1.1
 

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17.1.1 is a hella old driver. 

 

Try a clean install of the drivers and possibly a Windows reset. 

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15 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

17.1.1 is a hella old driver. 

 

Try a clean install of the drivers and possibly a Windows reset. 

whats the latest? 17.7.2?

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3 minutes ago, gent23mj said:

whats the latest? 17.7.2?

The latest WHQL Driver is 17.7.2 yes. 

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Just now, DrMacintosh said:

The latest WHQL Driver is 17.7.2 yes. 

Drivers and driver packages have always confused me.  Whats the best way to start clean?  uninstall all drivers and download the radeon relive and let it do all the work?

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