The card was tested with the current 22.5.1 drivers along with the preview driver, at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. Due to the sheer amount of games being tested, only one card was tested rather than checking multiple GPUs. Techspot used a Ryzen 9 5950X testbed with 32GB of dual-rank memory powering an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. Even there, Techspot found several DX11 games that didn't improve much if at all, though elsewhere a could of DX12 titles showed some decent improvements. AMD specifically stated that it's May 2022 preview driver only boosted games that use the older DX 11 API. It's worth noting that Techspot tested both DX11 titles and DX12 titles in its suite of 50 games. Techspot's 50-game average revealed that the preview driver provided only minor performance benefits over the current Adrenalin 22.5.1 driver in general. AMD's miracle-working driver helped in a few cases, but the 'magic' was clearly lacking elsewhere.ĪMD's claim of 10% higher graphics performance in DX11 titles only applies to a few select games, less than 10 to be more precise. However, such gains may not be very common, based on the results of a 50-game benchmark suite tested by Techspot. AMD's new Software Preview Driver for May 2022, has brought about some astonishing performance gains for several DX11 titles, with some titles gaining a 30% boost in minimum fps.
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