The VEGA 64 gets off to a strong start, falling just behind the GTX 1080 G1 Gaming for the main score, and slightly ahead of it for graphics score at 1080p. It’s the same story in 1440p and in the DX12 benchmark Time Spy. Things get really interesting at 4K though, where the VEGA 64 pulls slightly ahead of the GTX 1080 G1 Gaming.
Moving over to Unigine, the GTX 1080 is pulling way ahead, but the VEGA 64 is having no issues beating the GTX 1070, especially at 4K.
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