
How Many FPS Does Wallpaper Engine Get with RX 560? Performance at 1080p, 1440p & 4K

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RX 560 Specifications
These are the basic specs. The full RX 560 page adds the rest of the technical data and its FPS game by game, not just in Wallpaper Engine.
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Wallpaper Engine benchmark on RX 560: FPS by resolution and quality
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Wallpaper Engine FPS with a RX 560 and a Intel Core i5-13400
| Quality | 1080p (Full HD) | 1440p (2K) | 4K (Ultra HD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra | 63FPS min 55Good | 36FPS min 32Acceptable | 12FPS min 11Unplayable |
| High | 83FPS min 72Good | 47FPS min 41Acceptable | 15FPS min 13Poor |
| Medium | 108FPS min 94Good | 61FPS min 54Good | 20FPS min 18Poor |
| Low | 140FPS min 122Excellent | 79FPS min 70Good | 26FPS min 23Poor |
| Bottleneck (estimated) | balanced | GPU 43% | GPU 81% |
The percentage estimates how much of the stronger component's capability goes unused because of the other one.
This one does matter: from the AMD Ryzen 5 5600 downwards the processor becomes the brake on the RX 560. There is 21% between the slowest and fastest CPU in the table. One caveat: this is at 1080p, where the CPU weighs most. At 1440p and 4K the graphics card takes over and the processor stops mattering.
FSR performance: FPS with AI upscaling
Upscaling renders Wallpaper Engine at a lower internal resolution and reconstructs the image, so you trade a little sharpness for extra frames. These are the estimated figures for the RX 560 with FSR enabled, starting from its native Ultra FPS.
| Resolution | Native | FSR Quality | FSR Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1080p | 63 | 79 | 91 |
| 1440p | 36 | 49 | 59 |
| 4K | 12 | 17 | 22 |
About ray tracing: every figure on this page is with ray tracing off. The RX 560 has no dedicated hardware for it, so it is an option best left disabled.
Estimated figures. The real gain varies by game and by the version of the technology.
Is the CPU or the graphics card holding you back?
These FPS assume a mid-range CPU that isn't a bottleneck — roughly a Intel Core i5-13400 — and 16 GB of RAM.
The RX 560 and that processor are well matched in Wallpaper Engine: neither clearly holds the other back, so the table figures are a fair reflection of the pair. At 4K it flips: there the graphics card becomes the limit.
Is the RX 560 Enough for Wallpaper Engine?
The RX 560 delivers 63 FPS at 1080p Ultra in Wallpaper Engine. Enough for a smooth 60 FPS experience. For 144Hz, lower the quality to High.
At 1440p it gets 36 FPS and at 4K 12 FPS at Ultra quality.
Want more FPS in Wallpaper Engine?
Our guide collects the settings that give between +40% and +90% FPS in Wallpaper Engine with barely any visual loss. Recommended settings, GPU-specific tips (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel) and solutions to common game issues.
RX 560 or GTX 960 for Wallpaper Engine?
In Wallpaper Engine at 1080p Ultra, the RX 560 gets 63 FPS and the GTX 960 67 FPS. The GTX 960 is 6% ahead.
RX 560 vs GTX 960: which one is faster?Other GPUs for Wallpaper Engine
If none of these convinces you for Wallpaper Engine, the full ranking sorts all 143 cards by real FPS, not synthetic scores.
See the full graphics card ranking by real FPS


















