AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT appears in 3DMark Time Spy

It seems that one of AMD’s upcoming Navi graphics cards has appeared in the 3DMark Time Spy database. Although the exact model of the graphics card is not specified in the tool, it is assumed to be the AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT due to the 1.878 MHz boost clock.

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AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT appears in 3DMark Time Spy

This result was first discovered by Keith May of WCCFTech, who points out that the reference PC is similar to his own test system, although he had an i7-8700K with a 5GHz overclock on all cores. The 3200MHz DDR4 memory was also used for this hardware configuration.

Overall, this system offered an overall score of 8575 points, 8719 GPU points and 7843 CPU points, which places it above the Radeon RX Vega 64 and the GTX 1080 from Nvidia. Thus, the unknown Radeon graphics card, which is assumed to be a Radeon RX 5700 XT, was slightly below Nvidia’s RTX 2070 Founders Edition (which scored 8901 points), although this could be due to higher CPU clock frequencies in the test system.

This shows a significant increase in performance over the existing AMD Vega series graphics cards in the 3DMark DirectX 12 test suite and on a par with a Nvidia RTX 2070. However, we will have to wait for comparative testing under the same conditions to know where the AMD option stands that will be released on July 7.

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