Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster)
- Alan Wake II
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Dead Space
- God of War
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
- Resident Evil 4 RE
- Starfield
- The Last of Us Part I
HD (1920 x 1080)
The relative performance difference in the games I tested at HD gaming is notable, reaching 10%, with the AMD RX 7900 GRE. The difference in Performance per Watt is enormous!
QHD (2560 x 1440)
The performance gap with the RX 7900 GRE gets smaller, but there is a 20% difference in the Performance per Watt ratio.
UHD (3860 x 2160)
It performs almost similarly at 4K resolution to the RX 7900 GRE, but the Performance per Watt ratio difference is close to 27%.
Pages:
- Prologue & Technical specifications
- NVIDIA’s Key Technologies
- Box & Contents
- Part Analysis
- Specifications Comparison
- Test System
- Game Benchmark Details
- Raster Performance
- RT Performance
- RT Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced
- Raytracing Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG
- DLSS/FSR Balanced (No RT)
- DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG (No RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR + FG)
- Rendering Performance
- Operating Temperatures
- Operating Noise & Frequency Analysis
- Power Consumption
- Clock Speeds & Overclocking
- Cooling Performance
- Epilogue
Since it looks like the 40 super series uses the new 12v-2×6 headers, does this mean that ATX 3.0 psus using 12vhpwr won’t have that burning issue? Thanks for all you do.
Nope, there won’t be a problem with ATX v3.0 PSUs because the cable remains exactly the same, and on the PSU side, there weren’t any notable issues.
Thank you for the reply! I’ve been unnecessarily stressed because I got a 4080 super FE and was worried about fire thing as this is my first pc build.