AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT 12GB Graphics Card Review Featuring XFX QICK 319
Andy Ruffell / 1 year ago
3DMark Timespy Extreme
Time Spy Extreme is a new 4K DirectX 12 benchmark test, available in 3DMark Advanced and Professional Editions. You don’t need a 4K monitor to run it, but you will need a GPU with at least 4 GB of dedicated memory. With its 4K Ultra HD rendering resolution, Time Spy Extreme is an ideal benchmark test for the latest high-end graphics cards. The CPU test has been redesigned to let processors with 8 or more cores perform to their full potential
3DMark is available on Steam here.
Starting things off with some synthetic benchmarks and Timespy Extreme, and straight away when looking at the generational uplift from the 6700XT, we start to see a pretty sizeable 30% more performance on the 7700 XT though the 7800 XT gives us another 16% more performance for 11% more cost, so it’s going to be an interesting one to see how close the two RDNA3 GPUs come out in other tests too.
3DMark Port Royal
3DMark Port Royal is the world’s first real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers. It shows you how well your PC handles ray-tracing effects in real time. Use Port Royal to benchmark graphics cards that support Microsoft DirectX Raytracing. Compare Port Royal benchmark scores to see how overclocking affects ray-tracing performance. Find your PC’s performance limits with custom benchmark settings and detailed hardware monitoring charts.
3DMark is available on Steam here.
In Port Royal we can clearly see the large uplift that the 7700 XT has in Ray Tracing with 41% more performance from its predecessor, and now coming in 1% stronger than the 6800 XT which isn’t a lot, but considering this is a different class card, it’s not a bad start at all.