@geennaam
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According to tests performed by kas1e, only the rx550 and rx560 are working fine with both warp3d nova and the av decoder. These cards perform less or on par in 3d compared to your R9 270.
Basically, for me, all my 3 Radeon RX cards have working 2D, compositing, and VA decoding. But 2 of them fail in Warp3DNova with lockups. Hans aware, but didn't know the roots.
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But to get the complete picture, he should also realize that a fully supported RX550/560 is no upgrade from his current R9 270 when you consider warp3d performance. And I must admit that this was a surprise to me.
That only if you mean old Warp3D performance (i.e. old warp3d) as currently there for Radeon RX only minigl-reloaded with bugs.
But in terms of Warp3DNova, Radeon RX now a better choice than RadeonHD: you only need to be sure you run PowerMAnagment preference, and set there to "HIGH" and save. I say "NOW", because we have now in public this Power prefs were you able to set resources of Radeon RX on maximum. Before this prefs out to the public, I say everywhere that RadeonHD is better, and that was true. Now things change. I have in the pipeline some 3d games, which on Radeon RX really faster than on RadeonHD (especially those ones which use heavy shaders).
You need to set power management to "high", because power management in the current Radeon RX works wrong, as we have no DMA support, and so, Radeon RX drivers didn't raise resources where is time for and you have low FPS. Now, you just run Power prefs, set it to High, and Radeon RX will be always at maximum and will give you better FPS in comparison with RadeonHD.
The only current issue with Radeon RX is proper support of old Warp3D / minigl, but for time being there is that minigl-for-gl4es