These are without a doubt the least powerful cards we’ve benchmarked for a while, so expecting them to come in anything other than the last place would be idiotic. That doesn’t mean their performance is bad though. Are they slow compared to a 2080 Ti, sure! But are they slow compared to what they cost? Well, that’s tricky. However, for a £120-150 GPU, they’re about half the price and performance of the GTX 1060 9Gbps edition we tested, so right on the money then!
I knew this was going to be a tough test for the cards, but again, the performance is about what I expected. It’ll outperform most iGPUs on a budget to mid-range systems though, which is likely what customers buying this card are looking to do anyway.
Things went a bit better here, doing better than half the performance of the RX580 and GTX 1060 9Gbps. There’s not much difference between the AFox cards though, although what little difference there is, has been reflected in their small price difference.
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