Smart Access Memory on Radeon's RX 5000 Series Tested - A Free Performance Boost!

Gears 5 - Resizable Bar On VS Off with AMD's RX 5700 XT

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Gears 5 - Resizable Bar On VS Off with AMD's RX 5700 XT

Gears 5 only received moderate performance benefits when Smart Access Memory was enabled, with the highest gains happening at 1080p. At 1080p, average framerates increased from 92 FPS to 100 FPS. Gains were much smaller at 1440p and 4K. Even so, all these performance gains are welcome. 

Smart Access Memory on RX 5000 Series Tested - A Free Performance Boost!  

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22-09-2021, 20:15:32

ET3D
For some reason the conclusion page is titled "Watch Dogs Legion - Resizable Bar On VS Off with AMD's RX 5700 XT".


Nice to see that SAM no longer seems to hurt performance. I wonder if it still does on some games, or if AMD fixed it such that if it doesn't help then at least it doesn't hurt.Quote

23-09-2021, 09:42:13

Warchild
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Originally Posted by ET3D View Post
For some reason the conclusion page is titled "Watch Dogs Legion - Resizable Bar On VS Off with AMD's RX 5700 XT".


Nice to see that SAM no longer seems to hurt performance. I wonder if it still does on some games, or if AMD fixed it such that if it doesn't help then at least it doesn't hurt.
Might be the conclusion page was missing entirely. Looks correct now.Quote

23-09-2021, 10:45:06

WYP
I corrected it last night, but it was late and I forgot to reply here to confirm that it was now fixed.

Thanks for the spot ET3D. Quote

03-10-2021, 06:22:02

ET3D
I only thought of it now, because Hardware Unboxed discussed SAM (and not using it) in the recent Q&A, but any chance you could test Apex Legends or Serious Sam 4 (Vulkan)? Both games lost quite a bit of performance with SAM enabled when tested by HUB in January. I wonder if AMD fixed the performance regressions since then or if they're still there. That would affect if SAM is worth turning on by default (and using it in reviews).Quote
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