it's about impossible to find rx6700xt anymore. i was fortunate and got an rx6800 for 300usd locally, but that's one of those really good deals that are almost impossible to find.
As much as i like the 6700xt i think B580 is a better buy. Twice as less power draw, great overclocking potential, way better rt and upscaler and is a newer card. Although the drivers still aren't perfect
They have different value, 6700xt offer great price2perf on used market & works fine with low end cpu. And you can always undervolt & cap its fps to get lower power consumption
B580 power consumption is not correct on the graphs. It does not show it for the whole GPU, as MSI Afterburner does not support it yet for Arc. It should be around 190W.
@@MrTorch-p4z What is “budget friendly”? You must be confusing it with “old as hell” CPUs. As long as you pair it with 12400F or 7500F (both are new budget friendly), you are fine. Most of the time even 5600 is fine.
The b580 frametime is all over the place, they need to fix it asap, it also needs a beefy cpu. Probaby worth it only if you need a new Am5 build.
imagine spending $400 for cpu just to run that $200 card 😂
Are you fkin high? It does run great in 7500f, which is cost 140$, what idiot saying it needs 400 $ cpu
am i tripping or does the 6700 xt look smoother even when it has less frames lol
yeah i noticed that too. Intel card has bad frame pacing
You tested the ARC580 with the last updated driver ??
version 6259
It is funny that B580 average frame rate is higher sometimes but the 1% low is signficantly lower than 6700xt
trust me. it was a headache to test the b580
@ let me guess the drivers need vast improvement despite the improvements
@ yes. intel still is relatively new to the GPU game.
it's about impossible to find rx6700xt anymore. i was fortunate and got an rx6800 for 300usd locally, but that's one of those really good deals that are almost impossible to find.
RX 6800 the GOAT, with undervolt and slightly underclock you can push games in 4K medium to high while only eat 130 W
I bought a 6900xt locally for $375 a couple years ago. I don't think I'll ever find a deal that good again.
Test Arc b580 with ryzen 5 5600
Hardware unboxed already did that
@@Efsaaneh and the result was so bad that the b580 is not even worth buying if you have 5600 CPU
Without Indiana Jones and Spider Man 2, your test is not up to date.
it is updated in terms of driver version.
RX 6700 XT 💪
Yea
How about a bit more modern comparison like B580 vs RX 7600XT for the current line up "budget" comparison.
No PUBG???
Do you have enough framerate in ur monitor?
As much as i like the 6700xt i think B580 is a better buy. Twice as less power draw, great overclocking potential, way better rt and upscaler and is a newer card. Although the drivers still aren't perfect
They have different value, 6700xt offer great price2perf on used market & works fine with low end cpu. And you can always undervolt & cap its fps to get lower power consumption
B580 power consumption is not correct on the graphs. It does not show it for the whole GPU, as MSI Afterburner does not support it yet for Arc. It should be around 190W.
@@senpos RDNA2 cards doesn't show full board power draw too.
no it doesn't LOL if you test this both card with budget friendly CPU the B580 will flop like 40-50% the performance LOL that card is unstable as fuck
@@MrTorch-p4z What is “budget friendly”? You must be confusing it with “old as hell” CPUs. As long as you pair it with 12400F or 7500F (both are new budget friendly), you are fine. Most of the time even 5600 is fine.