VIDEO Did AMD 23.2.1 Drivers IMPROVE Ray Tracing Performance?

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Did AMD 23.2.1 Drivers IMPROVE Ray Tracing Performance? In recent testing, the AMD 23.2.1 drivers have stirred conversation among gamers and tech enthusiasts alike, particularly around their impact on ray tracing performance. The video detailed a comparison between the older 22.11.2 drivers and the new version, focusing on key graphics cards like the RX 6650 XT and RX 6800.

Key Insights from the Video​

  • Performance Benchmarking: The video claims that the new drivers promised up to a 40% increase in performance in ray tracing benchmarks for the RX 6000 series. However, the reviewer aimed to validate these claims through real-world testing.
  • Performance Fluctuations: It was noted that the RX 6650 XT experienced a dip in rasterization (a drop of about 4 FPS) with the new drivers, despite some improvements in ray tracing performance. For instance, in Guardians of the Galaxy, the one percent lows improved significantly, resulting in a 41% increase overall.
  • Ray Tracing Gains: When it came to ray tracing, the RX 6800 displayed a modest increase, further enhancing gameplay smoothness! In several titles tested, performance in ray tracing scenarios showed notable gains while rasterization performance differed across games.
  • Recommendations: For those experiencing issues with the new drivers, the video suggests performing a clean installation using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) and reviewing overclocking settings as stability may vary with driver versions.

    Conclusion​

    Overall, while the RX 6650 XT showed diminished rasterization performance, the gains in ray tracing—especially in titles like Guardians of the Galaxy—indicate a step forward for AMD's drivers. The findings encourage users to engage and share their experiences to gauge the broader impact of these updates. What have your experiences been with AMD's latest drivers? Have you noticed similar performance changes in your games or graphics cards? Join the discussion below!
 


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