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**Ray Tracing on Minecraft: A Comparative Analysis**
In this video, I'll be comparing the performance of three graphics cards - the GTX 1080, Vega 56, and RX 570 - when it comes to ray tracing on Minecraft. We'll be using a similar test setup, with the same CPU, RAM, and game settings, to ensure fair comparisons.
**Test System**
For these tests, I used an ASUS Strix EX 370 motherboard, paired with an AMD Ryzen 7 7700X processor, and 16GB of DDR4 RAM running at 3200 MHz. This setup is similar to the one I use for my streaming-capable PC upgrade, but with a different motherboard.
**Benchmarks**
To test the performance of each graphics card, we'll be using basic ray tracing settings in Minecraft. We'll also push the limits further in the graphics engine to see how well each card performs.
First, let's take a look at the results for the GTX 1080:
The GTX 1080 performed exceptionally well, with average frame rates above 60 FPS and minimal stuttering. This made for a smooth gaming experience, even on lower-end graphics cards.
Next up is the Vega 56:
The Vega 56 also performed very well, although not as good as the GTX 1080. However, when we ran the benchmark, it still felt like a great gaming experience. I'd definitely recommend checking out these shaders, as they make a huge difference in Minecraft's performance.
Unfortunately, the story takes a turn for the worse with the RX 570:
When running the RX 570 at the same settings, we barely hit 30 frames per second. This was a sluggish performance that might be fine for some people, but it's still underwhelming.
**More Issues with the RX 570**
However, I encountered another weird issue with the RX 570 - if I dropped to the lowest available settings, the game looked terrible and crashed every single time. Moving to the middle ground between low and medium settings also caused the game to crash repeatedly.
**Comparison with the GTX 1080 and Vega 64**
Now, let's take a look at the performance difference between the GTX 1080 and my friend's Vega 64:
These results show a significant gap between the two cards, similar to the gap between the GTX 1080 and Vega 56. The frame rates are lower than my earlier tests due to different ray-traced settings and game settings.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, I'm impressed with these results, especially considering the price difference between the GTX 1080 and AMD graphics cards. If you have a Vega 56, which is relatively affordable these days, you can enjoy a good rate-tracing performance on Minecraft with an AMD graphics card.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entoday we're gonna have a look at ray-traced minecraft performance on AMD graphics cards how about dem keywords YouTube now at this point we've all probably seen the comparison videos of non retraced minecraft ie loser minecraft and the awesome ray-traced minecraft those videos actually kind of remind me of those ridiculous weight loss supplement ads that you see on the internet where the before picture is like some overweight guy and the after picture is like a clearly different person who's very buff now if you haven't heard the guy that modded ray-tracing support into minecraft sonic ether or well dr. Seuss as I like to call him has actually added support for AMD graphics cards to his mod which I actually can't imagine has gone down very well with NVIDIA but now if you have an AMD graphics card you can also experience the majesty that is ray-traced minecraft now I'm gonna use three graphics cards for the test today because while these are the graphics cards that I have available to me the first one is a GTX 1080 now the smarter of you probably would have noticed that that is in fact an NVIDIA GPU but that's just there is a bit of a point of reference the AMD graphics cards that I'm gonna use for this test is an AMD Vega 56 which is actually a very good value purchase at the moment if you can find a good deal on one and then I'm gonna test a more budget focused graphics card which is the rx 570 now unfortunately it is only the 4 gig version of the graphics card which is a little bit lame but if it can handle ray-traced minecraft that's pretty exciting and then finally after we had a look at those benchmarks I did a comparison with one of my subscribers basically what we did is we both logged onto his minecraft server and I was using a GTX 1080 and he was using his Vegas 64 now we had the same CPU in the same RAM and the same actual settings so he decided to test how those two compare against each other because well they're very comparable GPUs now before we get into any of the benchmarks let me just quickly run you through the test system that I used for these graphics cards now the CPU is arisin 720 700 now this is the same CPU that I used for my streaming capable PC upgrade but I did move it into a different motherboard which is the Strix ex 370 and then I have 16 gigs of DDR 4 running at 3200 megahertz for these tests now with that out of the way let's see how these graphics cards actually perform when it comes to ray tracing on minecraft now I was using pretty basic ray tracing settings and you can actually push it a lot further in the graphics engine but I was trying to get like a usable result especially on the lower end graphics cards so here is the GTX 10 eighties result and honestly it performed really well you're getting above 60 frames per second is very little stutter and it just feels like a pretty good gaming experience now when moving over to the Vega 56 it did also perform very well it didn't perform as well as the GTX 1080 but honestly when actually running the benchmark it still felt like a really good gaming experience in my opinion honestly I would recommend if you are someone who plays a lot of Minecraft go and check these shaders out because it makes a huge difference and even though there's a big drop in performance it still performs pretty well now unfortunately the story's not as good when you move over to the much cheaper rx 570 now when running it at the same settings it was barely playable you're hitting an average of about 30 frames per second and for some people that may be fine but it really is a sluggish performance and it wasn't that great now unfortunately I was having another weird issue with the rx 570 in that if I drop to the rate racing settings to like the lowest available settings it looked really terrible I mean this is how terrible it looked like it looked shocking and then when you move it to the middle ground between the lowest settings and the settings that I used the game just crashed every single time like clockwork and now finally we're gonna have a quick look at the performance difference between the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 of my friend now these results are quite interesting in my opinion because the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 have quite a big gap between the two of them and the gap is actually quite similar as the gap between the 1080 and the Vega 56 now the frame rates are lower than my tests that earlier because we did use different ray-traced settings and different just game settings in general for those tests now in conclusion I'm actually quite impressed with these results unfortunately the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 didn't compare that well but if you have a Vega 56 which is a graphics card that you combine new for not an obscene amount of money these days you can have a pretty good rate raised performance on minecraft with an AMD graphics card which really makes me think that dr. seuss really knows what he's doing about making rate racing in games maybe in video should take a couple of notes from him because he really is killing it I'll have his patreon account linked in the description below if you want to go check it out for yourself and with that thank you very much for watching if you like this video do like and subscribe to this channel for more videos like this one follow me on Instagram and Twitter there's a discord server and all of those good things also follow me on Twitch where I'll stream every Saturday and yeah I think with that until the next video byetoday we're gonna have a look at ray-traced minecraft performance on AMD graphics cards how about dem keywords YouTube now at this point we've all probably seen the comparison videos of non retraced minecraft ie loser minecraft and the awesome ray-traced minecraft those videos actually kind of remind me of those ridiculous weight loss supplement ads that you see on the internet where the before picture is like some overweight guy and the after picture is like a clearly different person who's very buff now if you haven't heard the guy that modded ray-tracing support into minecraft sonic ether or well dr. Seuss as I like to call him has actually added support for AMD graphics cards to his mod which I actually can't imagine has gone down very well with NVIDIA but now if you have an AMD graphics card you can also experience the majesty that is ray-traced minecraft now I'm gonna use three graphics cards for the test today because while these are the graphics cards that I have available to me the first one is a GTX 1080 now the smarter of you probably would have noticed that that is in fact an NVIDIA GPU but that's just there is a bit of a point of reference the AMD graphics cards that I'm gonna use for this test is an AMD Vega 56 which is actually a very good value purchase at the moment if you can find a good deal on one and then I'm gonna test a more budget focused graphics card which is the rx 570 now unfortunately it is only the 4 gig version of the graphics card which is a little bit lame but if it can handle ray-traced minecraft that's pretty exciting and then finally after we had a look at those benchmarks I did a comparison with one of my subscribers basically what we did is we both logged onto his minecraft server and I was using a GTX 1080 and he was using his Vegas 64 now we had the same CPU in the same RAM and the same actual settings so he decided to test how those two compare against each other because well they're very comparable GPUs now before we get into any of the benchmarks let me just quickly run you through the test system that I used for these graphics cards now the CPU is arisin 720 700 now this is the same CPU that I used for my streaming capable PC upgrade but I did move it into a different motherboard which is the Strix ex 370 and then I have 16 gigs of DDR 4 running at 3200 megahertz for these tests now with that out of the way let's see how these graphics cards actually perform when it comes to ray tracing on minecraft now I was using pretty basic ray tracing settings and you can actually push it a lot further in the graphics engine but I was trying to get like a usable result especially on the lower end graphics cards so here is the GTX 10 eighties result and honestly it performed really well you're getting above 60 frames per second is very little stutter and it just feels like a pretty good gaming experience now when moving over to the Vega 56 it did also perform very well it didn't perform as well as the GTX 1080 but honestly when actually running the benchmark it still felt like a really good gaming experience in my opinion honestly I would recommend if you are someone who plays a lot of Minecraft go and check these shaders out because it makes a huge difference and even though there's a big drop in performance it still performs pretty well now unfortunately the story's not as good when you move over to the much cheaper rx 570 now when running it at the same settings it was barely playable you're hitting an average of about 30 frames per second and for some people that may be fine but it really is a sluggish performance and it wasn't that great now unfortunately I was having another weird issue with the rx 570 in that if I drop to the rate racing settings to like the lowest available settings it looked really terrible I mean this is how terrible it looked like it looked shocking and then when you move it to the middle ground between the lowest settings and the settings that I used the game just crashed every single time like clockwork and now finally we're gonna have a quick look at the performance difference between the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 of my friend now these results are quite interesting in my opinion because the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 have quite a big gap between the two of them and the gap is actually quite similar as the gap between the 1080 and the Vega 56 now the frame rates are lower than my tests that earlier because we did use different ray-traced settings and different just game settings in general for those tests now in conclusion I'm actually quite impressed with these results unfortunately the GTX 1080 and the Vegas 64 didn't compare that well but if you have a Vega 56 which is a graphics card that you combine new for not an obscene amount of money these days you can have a pretty good rate raised performance on minecraft with an AMD graphics card which really makes me think that dr. seuss really knows what he's doing about making rate racing in games maybe in video should take a couple of notes from him because he really is killing it I'll have his patreon account linked in the description below if you want to go check it out for yourself and with that thank you very much for watching if you like this video do like and subscribe to this channel for more videos like this one follow me on Instagram and Twitter there's a discord server and all of those good things also follow me on Twitch where I'll stream every Saturday and yeah I think with that until the next video bye