Adrenalin Software Edition 19.3.3 Performance Analysis featuring the Red Devils RX Vega 56 & RX 590 with 42 Games

As a BabelTechReviews regular feature, this driver performance analysis will chart the performance of 42 PC games using the latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.3 which was released last week. We will compare these latest drivers with two sets of earlier drivers using the the Red Devil RX 590 and the Red Devil RX Vega 56.

We document the performance changes of the current Adrenalin Software 19.3.3 Edition on Windows 10 at 1920×1080 and at 2560×1440 resolutions using the latest games including The Division 2, Devil May Cry 5, and Metro Exodus. Our testing platform is a recent install of Windows 10 64-bit Home Edition, and we are using an i7-8700K which turbos all 6 cores to 4.7 GHz, an EVGA Z370 FTW motherboard, and 16GB of HyperX DDR4 3333MHz. The games tested, settings, and hardware are identical except for the drivers being compared.

For the performance changes of the Adrenalin 19.3.3 drivers from earlier drivers using 42 games, let’s get to the test configuration, to the driver release notes, and then to our results.

Test Configuration – Hardware

Intel Core i7-8700K (HyperThreading and Turbo boost are on to 4.7 GHz for all cores; Coffee Lake DX11 CPU graphics).

EVGA Z370 FTW motherboard (Intel Z370 chipset, latest BIOS, PCIe 3.0/3.1 specification, CrossFire/SLI 8x+8x), supplied by EVGA

HyperX 16GB DDR4 (2×8 GB, dual channel at 3333 MHz), supplied by HyperX

Red Devil RX 590 8 GB , at stock Red Devil speeds, on loan from PowerColor

, at stock Red Devil speeds, on loan from PowerColor Red Devil RX Vega 56 8 GB , at stock Red Devil speeds, on loan from PowerColor

, at stock Red Devil speeds, on loan from PowerColor EVGA Nu Audio PCIe soundcard, supplied by EVGA

480 GB Team Group SSD

1.92 TB San Disk enterprise class SSD

2 TB Micron 1100 SSD

Seasonic 850W Gold Focus power supply unit

EVGA CLC 280mm CPU water cooler, supplied by EVGA

Onboard Realtek Audio

Edifier R1280T active speakers

EVGA DG-77, mid-tower case supplied by EVGA

Monoprice Crystal Pro 4K

Test Configuration – Software

AMD’s Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.3 is compared with 19.3.2. In addition, 19.3.1 is compared using the RX 590, and 19.2.3 is compared using the RX Vega 56.

VSync is forced off.

AA enabled as noted in games; all in-game settings are specified

Gaming results show average frame rates in bold including minimum frame rates shown on the chart next to the averages in a smaller italics font.

including minimum frame rates shown on the chart next to the averages in a smaller italics font. Highest quality sound (stereo) used in all games.

Windows 10 64-bit Home edition. All DX11 titles were run under DX11 render paths. DX12 titles are generally run under the DX12 render path unless performance is lower than with DX11. Three games use the Vulkan API.

Latest DirectX

All games are patched to their latest versions at time of publication

Wattman

OCAT

Fraps, latest version

42 PC Game benchmark suite & 3 synthetic tests

Synthetic

Firestrike – Basic & Extreme

Time Spy DX12

Superposition

DX11 Games

Grand Theft Auto V

The Witcher 3

Fallout 4

Rainbow Six Siege

Battlefield 1

For Honor

Ghost Recon Wildlands

Mass Effect: Andromeda

Prey

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

Project CARS 2

Middle Earth: Shadow of War

Total War: Warhammer II

Destiny 2

Star Wars: Battlefront II

Monster Hunter: World

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Final Fantasy XV

Far Cry 5

The Crew 2

F1 2018

Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

Hitman 2

Just Cause 4

Resident Evil 2

Devil May Cry 5

DX12 Games

Tom Clancy’s The Division

Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation

Hitman

Deus Ex Mankind Divided

Gears of War 4

Civilization VI

Sniper Elite 4

Forza 7

Total War: Warhammer II

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Battlefield V

Metro Exodus

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2

Vulkan Games

DOOM

Wolfenstein: The New Colossus

Strange Brigade

AMD Control Center Radeon Settings

All AMD settings are set with all optimizations off; Vsync is forced off, Texture Filtering is set to High, and Tessellation uses application settings. These same settings are used across all drivers so that the driver performance of each edition can be compared identically.

We used Wattman to set power, temperature, and fan limits to their maximums to prevent throttling. Adrenalin Software 19.3.3 Edition can be downloaded starting here. The release notes are found here. The included highlights below are taken directly from AMD’s website:

Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 Highlights Support For Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice

Generation Zero Fixed Issues Rainbow Six Siege™ may experience intermittent corruption or flickering on some game textures during gameplay.

DOTA™2 VR may experience stutter on some HMD devices when using the Vulkan® API. Known Issues Mouse cursors may disappear or move out of the boundary of the top of a display on AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics.

Performance metrics overlay and Radeon WattMan gauges may experience inaccurate fluctuating readings on AMD Radeon VII. Important Notes AMD Ryzen™ Mobile Processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics FAQ for Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition can be found here. Package Contents The Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 installation package contains the following: Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 Driver Version 18.50.27.09 (Windows Driver Store Version 25.20.15027.9004) The Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 installation package can be downloaded from the following links: By clicking the Download button, you are confirming that you have read and agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”). If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of these licenses, you do not have a license to any of the AMD software provided by this download. Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.3 Driver for Windows® 10 64-bit

Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.3 Driver for Windows® 7 64-bit Let’s head to the charts to compare the driver changes from two earlier Adrenalin Software Editions to the brand new Adrenalin Software 19.3.3 Edition which released last week. The Summary Charts

Below are the summary charts of 42 games and 3 synthetic tests. Each game’s performance is charted to compare the driver progression of the latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.3. The highest settings are chosen, the driver versions and the specific settings are listed on the charts. The benches were run at 1920×1080 and at 2560×1440. Open each chart in a separate window or tab for best viewing.

Most results show average framerates and higher is better. Minimum framerates are next to the averages in italics and in a slightly smaller font. The games benched with OCAT show average framerates but the minimums are expressed by frametimes in ms where lower numbers are better.

Columns 1-3 are devoted to the RX 590 and Columns 4-6 are for the RX Vega 56. In the case of RX 590, 19.3.3 is compared with 19.3.2 and 19.3.1. For RX Vega 56, 19.3.3 is compared with 19.3.2 and last month’s 19.2.3. Yellow text for the RX 590 and gold text for the RX Vega 56 indicates a “win” for the highest performing driver and if the performance is equal, all sets of numbers are given in colored text.

There are many minor incremental performance improvements with both of our test cards using the latest Adrenalin Software 19.3.3 drivers. There are also some incremental performance regressions, but they are insignificant. The Vulkan bug formerly present with DOOM and with Strange Brigade appears to have been resolved for the RX 590 with the last two driver sets. If you are playing The Division 2 using RX Vega 56, it may be wise to upgrade to the very latest driver set to get the highest performance.