Do you have any optimizations on your pc and is your things overclocked? So I know that the performance in the video is the minimum if nothing is changed to have better performance.
do you have rebar enabled, and if so was It hard to do? Only thing stopping me from ordering one of theses cards, is the fact I dont know how to enable rebar
Rebar isn't complicated to activate if you know how to navigate your BIOS. If you don't check your specs and find what type of motherboard you have. Then look up videos on how to access and navigate your motherboard BIOS.
i think the wattage reading on the card is incorrect, its missing like 50 watts? also, on 8x lanes? too bad, weird mb, but it works my A770 gets 70c+ while using 160+watts, the battlemage should be doing better?(aka missing watts reading?(from pcie lanes??)), could be (non-)issue with program
Im not sure. In ETS2 it showed up to 135W at max. But i cheked it against what is displayed in the intel software, and the numbers are the same. As for the PCIe lanes, it is the B580 that only use 8 of the lanes
@@MNBenchmarks but its an 190W card, the 8pin power is 150W, and 75W can come from pcie slot things could also just miss-report because its an new card, or driver leaving performance on the table, or you have pcie power disabled
@hirudasanguinen4073 It depends on the game. Most games will only make it pull 140W-170W at stock settings and it's something that most reviewers notice too. You can still make it consume 190W by manually overclocking it and it does increase performance by 5-15% depending on the game.
@eliothummer8919 Would you say that playing a more competitive game at a higher res like 1440p and using xess for fps boost will hurt your gameplay? (in terms of latency and that).
@ i’m so confused as to what you mean by that. if xess is getting you more fps than without it, then you would have less latency… that’s literally what those frames do. more fps = less latency. i’m very confused to your logic there
I was looking at this just to see the perf but daaamn you can play
Yeah he actually knows how to play unlike most benchmarkers
@@bof8oom yep because the whole point of the video is to benchmark
@@rajauniham7277 its still annoying as shit when your watching them struggle to hit more than one shot on an ai
@@DX10619 yeah lol i agree
Do you have any optimizations on your pc and is your things overclocked? So I know that the performance in the video is the minimum if nothing is changed to have better performance.
You should do another video in regular battle royale as OG has less things overall to load in compared to the huge map in battle royale
Great video. Subbed
hey how stable was ur fps on perf mode? and did you get any crashes or gpu related ugs in all of ur time testing the b580? thanks!
Can it handle max graphics (lumen and raytracing) without xess?
Why wouldn’t you use xess?
@mistorwood just to see the raw performance i think
If you look closely, Xess, make the game a little less normal, like more pixelated. Blurry. I tried it too@mistorwood
do you have rebar enabled, and if so was It hard to do? Only thing stopping me from ordering one of theses cards, is the fact I dont know how to enable rebar
Yes. Only a setting in BIOS
Rebar isn't complicated to activate if you know how to navigate your BIOS. If you don't check your specs and find what type of motherboard you have. Then look up videos on how to access and navigate your motherboard BIOS.
Might wanna enable Secure Boot and TPM in your bios.
i think the wattage reading on the card is incorrect, its missing like 50 watts?
also, on 8x lanes? too bad, weird mb, but it works
my A770 gets 70c+ while using 160+watts, the battlemage should be doing better?(aka missing watts reading?(from pcie lanes??)), could be (non-)issue with program
Im not sure. In ETS2 it showed up to 135W at max. But i cheked it against what is displayed in the intel software, and the numbers are the same.
As for the PCIe lanes, it is the B580 that only use 8 of the lanes
@@MNBenchmarks but its an 190W card, the 8pin power is 150W, and 75W can come from pcie slot
things could also just miss-report because its an new card, or driver leaving performance on the table, or you have pcie power disabled
@hirudasanguinen4073 It depends on the game. Most games will only make it pull 140W-170W at stock settings and it's something that most reviewers notice too. You can still make it consume 190W by manually overclocking it and it does increase performance by 5-15% depending on the game.
is the xess upscaling smooth and not laggy. is the difference noticeable compared to native res?
noticeable depends on resolutions but it’s better than fsr visually. and of course it’s smooth
The visuals are really good. At 68% scale I can't even tell the visual difference from native res but the fps is boost is there
@eliothummer8919 Would you say that playing a more competitive game at a higher res like 1440p and using xess for fps boost will hurt your gameplay? (in terms of latency and that).
@ i’m so confused as to what you mean by that. if xess is getting you more fps than without it, then you would have less latency… that’s literally what those frames do. more fps = less latency. i’m very confused to your logic there
@eliothummer8919 does upscaling/frame gen not add input lag?
Would this go well with a 5600?
as you can see its paired with the 5600x
no get a batter cpu as you can see most of the times you cant reach full gpu usage because most games nowdays are cpu intensive
very good gpu for the value. rtx 4060 and rx 7600 killer
Why did it never go to 100% gpu usage even with lumen and raytracing?
I was wondering the same
there's probably some driver overhead for this game so maybe a future driver can improve performance
Can you give a delta force video with B580
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btw the reason your GPU doesn't hit 100% usage is because of CPU bottleneck
OK, now in 1440p xD and in battle royal mode (no OG)
your cpu is a bottleneck