In contrast to the usual graphics card reviews, it’s not possible to display the boost clocks since it requires two instances of GPU-Z running in a full window. When switching from full-screen, the boost clock reduces and doesn’t provide accurate information. Nevertheless, I managed to overclock both cards individually and ensure they ran at their maximum potential. The first card was stable with a 1340MHz boost while the second card achieved a slightly higher 1345MHz figure. In both cases, the memory was set to 17950MHz.
3DMark
After the overclock was applied, the AMD RX 470 Crossfire achieved a stupendous graphics score and easily beat the Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1080. Pretty impressive for a setup costing around £320.
Rise of the Tomb Raider
In Rise of the Tomb Raider, the Crossfire configuration improved by a slight amount but it’s within a margin of error.
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