Compute Benchmarks

I doubt that most people will be needed to build a small form factor build for editing and compute processing but on the off chance you need to I did run the R9 380 ITX 4Gb through a few tests. First I ran through both single and double precision testing using the folding at home benchmark. Here the ITX card came in a little lower than some of the other R9 380’s in the single precision test, but the difference was negligible. In the double precision test, the ITX card pulled back ahead slightly. With Nvidia pulling back on double precision performance on its newer cards the R9 380 ITX 4GB really looked good when it wasn’t far behind the GTX 980. In Cinebench R15 the 380 ITX was on par with the R9 380X but still down lower on the charts compared to the higher end cards. Oddly enough the R9 285 ITX performed better here consistently with its numbers up above the R9 390.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #37658 12 Feb 2016 18:59
LAN season is about to start and Sapphire has a new ITX card with a little more memory for your LANrig builds!

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