AMD Rx 9060 XT Blender Rendering and Viewport Testing with new Vulcan Backend!
AMD Rx 9060 XT 16 GB testing in Blender 3D rendering, viewport performance, and Blender Opendata Benchmark. We test the 9060 XT and then compare the results to my other GPU test data. I also test the viewport performance using OpenGL and the newly updated Vulcan backend for viewport drawing. This update makes a huge difference in animation playback and responsiveness while working in Blender! This update comes in full form with Blender 4.5. Change the viewport backend in preferences right under the rendering devices menu under system settings. Thanks for being here! Let me know what else I can help with. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:47 Test System Specs 1:00 Rx 9060 XT Cycles Rendering Tests 1:56 Render Test Results and Comparisons 5:44 Rx 9060 XT Viewport Test with OpenGL and Vulcan 12:08 Rx 9060 XT Opendata Benchmark

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