
Radeon Pro Vega 16
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Radeon R9 270X
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About G3D Mark
G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.
Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook
This comparison brings together gaming FPS, raw graphics performance, VRAM, feature set, power efficiency, pricing context, and long-term value so you can see which GPU actually makes more sense.
Radeon Pro Vega 16
2018Why buy it
- ✅Draws 75W instead of 180W, a 105W reduction.
- ✅More future proof: GCN 5.0 (2017−2020) on 14nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower average FPS than Radeon R9 270X across 50 tracked games in our benchmark data.
- ❌Less VRAM, with Unknown vs 4 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- ❌Very weak future-proofing: 2018-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- ❌Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 0 vs 24.5 G3D/$ (Unknown MSRP vs $199 MSRP).
Radeon R9 270X
2013Why buy it
- ✅4.9% more average FPS across 50 tracked games in our benchmark data.
- ✅Delivers 100+% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 24.5 vs 0 G3D/$ ($199 MSRP vs Unknown MSRP).
- ✅100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (4 GB vs Unknown).
- ✅Less risky long-term buy than Radeon Pro Vega 16: it remains the more sensible modern option while Radeon Pro Vega 16 is already obsolete for modern gaming.
Trade-offs
- ❌Very weak future-proofing: 2013-era hardware with 4 GB of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- ❌140% higher power demand at 180W vs 75W.
Radeon Pro Vega 16
2018Radeon R9 270X
2013Why buy it
- ✅Draws 75W instead of 180W, a 105W reduction.
- ✅More future proof: GCN 5.0 (2017−2020) on 14nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.
Why buy it
- ✅4.9% more average FPS across 50 tracked games in our benchmark data.
- ✅Delivers 100+% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 24.5 vs 0 G3D/$ ($199 MSRP vs Unknown MSRP).
- ✅100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (4 GB vs Unknown).
- ✅Less risky long-term buy than Radeon Pro Vega 16: it remains the more sensible modern option while Radeon Pro Vega 16 is already obsolete for modern gaming.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower average FPS than Radeon R9 270X across 50 tracked games in our benchmark data.
- ❌Less VRAM, with Unknown vs 4 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- ❌Very weak future-proofing: 2018-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- ❌Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 0 vs 24.5 G3D/$ (Unknown MSRP vs $199 MSRP).
Trade-offs
- ❌Very weak future-proofing: 2013-era hardware with 4 GB of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- ❌140% higher power demand at 180W vs 75W.
Quick Answers
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Games Benchmarks
Real-world benchmarks and performance projections based on comprehensive hardware analysis and comparative metrics. Values represent expected performance on High/Ultra settings at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. Modeled using a Ryzen 7 9800X3D reference profile to minimize specific CPU bottlenecks.
Note: Performance behavior can vary per game. Specific architectures may perform better or worse depending on game engine optimizations and API implementation.

Path of Exile 2
| Preset | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 79 FPS | 78 FPS |
| medium | 68 FPS | 66 FPS |
| high | 55 FPS | 53 FPS |
| ultra | 36 FPS | 35 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 70 FPS | 69 FPS |
| medium | 60 FPS | 59 FPS |
| high | 43 FPS | 42 FPS |
| ultra | 28 FPS | 27 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 25 FPS | 24 FPS |
| medium | 23 FPS | 23 FPS |
| high | 15 FPS | 15 FPS |
| ultra | 13 FPS | 13 FPS |

Counter-Strike 2
| Preset | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 111 FPS | 116 FPS |
| medium | 82 FPS | 86 FPS |
| high | 63 FPS | 66 FPS |
| ultra | 39 FPS | 41 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 63 FPS | 65 FPS |
| medium | 43 FPS | 44 FPS |
| high | 31 FPS | 32 FPS |
| ultra | 21 FPS | 22 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 24 FPS | 24 FPS |
| medium | 16 FPS | 16 FPS |
| high | 13 FPS | 13 FPS |
| ultra | 9 FPS | 9 FPS |

League of Legends
| Preset | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 216 FPS | 219 FPS |
| medium | 173 FPS | 175 FPS |
| high | 144 FPS | 146 FPS |
| ultra | 108 FPS | 110 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 162 FPS | 164 FPS |
| medium | 130 FPS | 132 FPS |
| high | 108 FPS | 110 FPS |
| ultra | 81 FPS | 82 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 108 FPS | 110 FPS |
| medium | 87 FPS | 88 FPS |
| high | 72 FPS | 73 FPS |
| ultra | 53 FPS | 55 FPS |

Valorant
| Preset | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 140 FPS | 137 FPS |
| medium | 111 FPS | 112 FPS |
| high | 92 FPS | 96 FPS |
| ultra | 74 FPS | 82 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 101 FPS | 100 FPS |
| medium | 81 FPS | 83 FPS |
| high | 68 FPS | 72 FPS |
| ultra | 53 FPS | 57 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 60 FPS | 59 FPS |
| medium | 46 FPS | 46 FPS |
| high | 36 FPS | 36 FPS |
| ultra | 25 FPS | 26 FPS |
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of Radeon Pro Vega 16 and Radeon R9 270X

Radeon Pro Vega 16
Radeon Pro Vega 16
The Radeon Pro Vega 16 is manufactured by AMD. It was released in November 14 2018. It features the GCN 5.0 architecture. The core clock ranges from 815 MHz to 1190 MHz. It has 1024 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 75W. Manufactured using 14 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 4,809 points.

Radeon R9 270X
Radeon R9 270X
The Radeon R9 270X is manufactured by AMD. It was released in October 8 2013. It features the GCN 1.0 architecture. The boost clock speed is 1050 MHz. It has 1280 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 180W. Manufactured using 28 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 4,874 points. Launch price was $199.
Graphics Performance
The Radeon Pro Vega 16 scores 4,809 and the Radeon R9 270X reaches 4,874 in the G3D Mark benchmark — just a 1.4% difference, making them near-identical in rasterization performance. The Radeon Pro Vega 16 is built on GCN 5.0 while the Radeon R9 270X uses GCN 1.0, both on 14 nm vs 28 nm. Shader units: 1,024 (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 1,280 (Radeon R9 270X). Raw compute: 2.437 TFLOPS (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 2.688 TFLOPS (Radeon R9 270X). Boost clocks: 1190 MHz vs 1050 MHz.
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| G3D Mark Score | 4,809 | 4,874+1% |
| Architecture | GCN 5.0 | GCN 1.0 |
| Process Node | 14 nm | 28 nm |
| Shading Units | 1024 | 1280+25% |
| Compute (TFLOPS) | 2.437 TFLOPS | 2.688 TFLOPS+10% |
| Boost Clock | 1190 MHz+13% | 1050 MHz |
| ROPs | 32 | 32 |
| TMUs | 64 | 80+25% |
| L1 Cache | 256 KB | 320 KB+25% |
| L2 Cache | 1 MB+100% | 0.5 MB |
| Frame Generation | FSR upscaling | FSR upscaling |
Advanced Features (DLSS/FSR)
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| Upscaling Tech | FSR Upscaling / FSR 4 | FSR Upscaling / FSR 4 |
| Frame Generation | Not Supported | Not Supported |
| Ray Reconstruction | No | No |
| Low Latency | AMD Anti-Lag | AMD Anti-Lag |
Video Memory (VRAM)
The Radeon Pro Vega 16 comes with 0 MB of VRAM, while the Radeon R9 270X has 4 GB. The Radeon R9 270X offers 100+% more capacity, crucial for higher resolutions and texture-heavy games. Bus width: 64-bit vs 256-bit. L2 Cache: 1 MB (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 0.5 MB (Radeon R9 270X) — the Radeon Pro Vega 16 has significantly larger on-die cache to reduce VRAM reliance.
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| VRAM Capacity | Shared System RAM | 4 GB |
| Memory Type | GDDR5 | GDDR5 |
| Bus Width | 64-bit | 256-bit+300% |
| L2 Cache | 1 MB+100% | 0.5 MB |
Display & API Support
DirectX support: 12 (12_1) (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 12 (11_1) (Radeon R9 270X). Vulkan: 1.3 vs 1.2. OpenGL: 4.6 vs 4.6. Maximum simultaneous displays: 4 vs 4.
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| DirectX | 12 (12_1) | 12 (11_1) |
| Vulkan | 1.3+8% | 1.2 |
| OpenGL | 4.6 | 4.6 |
| Max Displays | 4 | 4 |
Media & Encoding
Hardware encoder: VCE 4.0 (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs VCE 1.0 (Radeon R9 270X). Decoder: UVD 7.0 vs UVD 4.2. Supported codecs: H.264,H.265 (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs H.264,MPEG-2,VC-1,MPEG-4 (Radeon R9 270X).
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| Encoder | VCE 4.0 | VCE 1.0 |
| Decoder | UVD 7.0 | UVD 4.2 |
| Codecs | H.264,H.265 | H.264,MPEG-2,VC-1,MPEG-4 |
Power & Dimensions
The Radeon Pro Vega 16 draws 75W versus the Radeon R9 270X's 180W — a 82.4% difference. The Radeon Pro Vega 16 is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 1W (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 500W (Radeon R9 270X). Power connectors: Integrated vs 2x 6-pin. Card length: 0mm vs 241mm, occupying 0 vs 2 slots. Typical load temperature: 80 vs 80 C.
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 75W-58% | 180W |
| Recommended PSU | 1W-100% | 500W |
| Power Connector | Integrated | 2x 6-pin |
| Length | 0mm | 241mm |
| Height | 0mm | 109mm |
| Slots | 0-100% | 2 |
| Temp (Load) | 80 | 80 C |
| Perf/Watt | 64.1+137% | 27.1 |
Value Analysis
The Radeon Pro Vega 16 launched at $0 MSRP, while the Radeon R9 270X launched at $199. The Radeon Pro Vega 16 costs 100+% less ($199 savings) on MSRP. Performance per dollar on MSRP (G3D Mark / MSRP): Infinity (Radeon Pro Vega 16) vs 24.5 (Radeon R9 270X) — the Radeon Pro Vega 16 offers Infinity% better value. The Radeon Pro Vega 16 is the newer GPU (2018 vs 2013).
| Feature | Radeon Pro Vega 16 | Radeon R9 270X |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $0-100% | $199 |
| Performance per Dollar | Infinity | 24.5 |
| Codename | Vega 12 | Curacao |
| Release | November 14 2018 | October 8 2013 |
| Ranking | #451 | #448 |
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