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In the world of gaming and high-performance computing, understanding how different graphics cards perform at various resolutions is essential. This article presents benchmark results for two popular GPUs: the Arc B580 and the AMD Radeon RX 7600, tested across three common resolutions: 1080p, 1440p, and 4K.
Benchmark Methodology
Tests were conducted using a standardized suite of games and applications, ensuring consistency across all measurements. The systems used for testing had identical CPU, RAM, and storage configurations to isolate GPU performance. Frame rates were recorded using industry-standard benchmarking tools.
Performance at 1080p
At full HD resolution, both GPUs demonstrated strong performance, with the Arc B580 slightly outperforming the RX 7600 in most titles. Average frame rates for the Arc B580 ranged from 100 to 130 FPS, while the RX 7600 averaged between 95 and 125 FPS. This resolution favors GPU power, making both cards suitable for high-refresh-rate gaming.
Performance at 1440p
At 1440p, the performance gap narrows but remains noticeable. The Arc B580 maintained an average of 80 to 105 FPS across tested titles, whereas the RX 7600 averaged between 75 and 100 FPS. The increased resolution demands more from the GPU, highlighting the importance of VRAM and processing power.
Performance at 4K
At 4K, both GPUs face significant challenges, with frame rates dropping substantially. The Arc B580 achieved averages around 50 to 70 FPS, while the RX 7600 hovered between 45 and 65 FPS. For smooth gameplay at this resolution, users may need to lower graphical settings or consider more powerful options.
Summary of Results
- 1080p: Arc B580 leads with higher FPS.
- 1440p: Slight performance advantage for Arc B580, but close margins.
- 4K: Both GPUs struggle, with performance suitable for casual gaming or lower settings.
These results demonstrate that the Arc B580 offers a slight edge in gaming performance across resolutions, but both cards are capable of delivering playable frame rates at 1080p and 1440p. For 4K gaming, higher-end GPUs may be necessary to achieve optimal performance.