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Asus ROG Strix Radeon RX Vega 64 Graphics Card Review

Benchmarks – Part 2

Monster Hunter Online

Monster Hunter Online, NVIDIA and Crytek have joined hands and accomplished this stunning benchmark program.The program is based on client game Monster Hunter Online, and was produced with world’s leading game engine CRYENGINE.A series of advanced technology including Real Time Rendering, Physical Based Shading, Realistic Vegetation Rendering, NVIDIA PhysX Clothing, NVIDIA Hairworks and NVIDIA HBAO+ helped creating such magnificent and realistic hunting environment.

 

Unigine Valley (ExtremeHD)

Extreme performance and stability test for PC hardware: video card, power supply, cooling system. Check your rig in stock and overclocking modes with real-life load! Also includes interactive experience in a beautiful, detailed environment.

Here are the results for Unigine Valley benchmark.

 

Unigine 2 – Superposition (1080p Extreme)

Extreme performance and stability test for PC hardware: video card, power supply, cooling system. Check your rig in stock and overclocking modes with real-life load! Also includes interactive experience in a beautiful, detailed environment.

 

Heavensward – High Settings

Final Fantasy has been around for a very, very long time. The beloved RPG franchise has been seen as the most successful video game RPG series of all time. The latest MMO flavor, Final Fantasy XIV, has some unprecedented visual quality, a full range of character variety, as well as some pretty special magical effects. We tested this game using the free downloadable benchmark with the default Maximum preset. The result is a beautiful game with an ultra-smooth frame rate and an Extremely High branded score.

Here are the results for Heavenward benchmark.

 

 

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12 comments

Ole Pedersen 3 November 2017 at 01:07

“You can buy the Asus ROG Strix Radeon RX Vega 64 graphics card for around USD $550-580 from various e-tailers.” From where?

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Funky Kit 3 November 2017 at 10:16

Well, I found a different version (Sapphire) on Amazon for USD $560 – http://amzn.to/2zhqq9N

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Ole Pedersen 6 November 2017 at 15:34

Stock cooler tho 🙁

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Winston 6 November 2017 at 15:55

If you want to overclock the RX Vega… you definitely need a better cooler.

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mondray 3 November 2017 at 14:17

terrible review. Not even an attempt at overclocking cos this card would crash. you can only get good performance from Vega if you water cool it as it’s too hot for ANY air cooler to handle.
My vega56 with a waterblock smashes all the scores on this review by huge margins.

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Winston 3 November 2017 at 14:24

Yeah the card does run HOT … our reviews are published using default setting only.

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Funky Kit 3 November 2017 at 14:41

Yes, the RX Vega 64 does running pretty HOT, that’s why we didn’t overclock it. We don’t overclock VGA cards in our reviews. All our reviews are published at default settings.

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mondray 3 November 2017 at 15:39

There’s also something wrong with that Firestrike graphics score of 26542.
you’d have to be running clock speeds well over 1700 to get that score.

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aduki 5 November 2017 at 23:41

what a biased review, so much nvidia bias. messed up scores using pro nivdia benches, no oc,
…..

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Winston 6 November 2017 at 01:47

Yeah no OC, because it’s not great at overclocking.

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Funky Kit 13 November 2017 at 00:47

Confirmed. This card has OC issues …

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Timothy Isenhart 25 January 2018 at 12:36

Great review!

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