I posted this to Tom's Guide general/offtopic, but this is probably a more appropriate place for it.
IMPORTANT NOTES!!!
The RX6400 is limited to PCIe3.0 x4 in this test but can run at PCIe 4.0 x4.
Due to me not being able to figure out display pixel timing while intoxicated, both D3D12 tests are penalized by Passmark for running at only 1080p as opposed to 3840x2160 (I don't own a 4K display).
The target demographics for these low profile cards is people with systems like the Dell Optiplex 30xx/70xx/90xx SFF systems with very little space, especially not room for a full size card.
Given enough time I can test the GT 1030 and 1650 LP.
Some observations:
The Passmark D3D9 test crippled the RX6400, this is likely because PassMark's implementation of MSAA strongly favors NVIDIA cards. In all other tests the RX6400 appears to be 1.2 to 1.6 times faster than the 1050 Ti on top of being cheaper, quieter, and consumes less power at idle and less system resources (PCIe links in particular).
Test System:
Dell Optiplex 7010
i7 3770
16GB DDR3-1600
Crucial BX300 250GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Windows 10 1909, latest NVIDIA/Radeon drivers
Benchmark Suite: Passmark 10
RX6400:
1050 Ti:
IMPORTANT NOTES!!!
The RX6400 is limited to PCIe3.0 x4 in this test but can run at PCIe 4.0 x4.
Due to me not being able to figure out display pixel timing while intoxicated, both D3D12 tests are penalized by Passmark for running at only 1080p as opposed to 3840x2160 (I don't own a 4K display).
The target demographics for these low profile cards is people with systems like the Dell Optiplex 30xx/70xx/90xx SFF systems with very little space, especially not room for a full size card.
Given enough time I can test the GT 1030 and 1650 LP.
Some observations:
The Passmark D3D9 test crippled the RX6400, this is likely because PassMark's implementation of MSAA strongly favors NVIDIA cards. In all other tests the RX6400 appears to be 1.2 to 1.6 times faster than the 1050 Ti on top of being cheaper, quieter, and consumes less power at idle and less system resources (PCIe links in particular).
Test System:
Dell Optiplex 7010
i7 3770
16GB DDR3-1600
Crucial BX300 250GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Windows 10 1909, latest NVIDIA/Radeon drivers
Benchmark Suite: Passmark 10
RX6400:
1050 Ti:
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