Compute

While I’m including compute performance for the sake of completeness here, the compute situation on Navi has not substantially changed since the launch of the Radeon RX 5700 series over 5 months ago. AMD’s Adrenaline 2020 software has improved the state of their OpenCL drivers slightly – there are fewer hard crashes and performance is up in some cases – but their drivers are still dysfunctional and not fit for production use. In particular, Folding@Home and parts of CompuBench are still unable to run (and SETI@Home users will want to stay clear too).

Compute: LuxMark 3.1 - Hotel

Compute: CompuBench 2.0 - Level Set Segmentation 256

Compute: CompuBench 2.0 - Optical Flow

Forza Horizon 4 Synthetics
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  • GreenReaper - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    Maybe you want free and open drivers on Linux - in the kernel. I know it's not a huge market, but for flexibility's sake I have no intention of buying NVIDIA until they follow the same path.
  • extide - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    Looks to me like the Sapphire Pulse is $10 cheaper, and also faster than the 2060..
  • Fulljack - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - link

    scratch that DLSS as more feature. Radeon has RIS which is way more better in practice rather than Nvidia AI mumbo jumbo.
  • Spunjji - Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - link

    DLSS is pretty poor visually, near-useless below 4K and only available in a few games.
    Ray tracing is effectively useless at the 2060's performance level, a situation that is only likely to get worse as the card ages and more games supporting RTX come out (assuming they do).
    VRS is a very helpful feature, but it's still barely used - if it were playing more of a role then the 2060 would win more benchmarks.

    So, I'll flip your question: why would I spend significantly more money (UK resident here) for a sometimes-faster sometimes-slower card that draws more power and has a bunch of features that I can't use or don't want?
  • Zizy - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    So, a pretty decent although unimpressive base card (same price/performance as other AMD cards), and a surprisingly good factory overclocked one.
  • Koenig168 - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    AMD should extend the MHW:I game bundle promo to the 5600XT.
  • Rudde - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    Doesn't it have 32 CUs, not 36?
  • TEAMSWITCHER - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    I like that AMD has three tiers of performance... But, when those tiers are Medium, Low, and Ultra-Low, I just can't get excited about any of it.
  • Korguz - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    " But, when those tiers are Medium, Low, and Ultra-Low " how do you figure? or is this just more of teamswitchers anti amd comments again ??
  • Qasar - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 - link

    yea no kidding... its still better then nvidia's semi expensive, expensive and ultra expensive prices....

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