Looks like it is rendering the triangles sequentially to me....
Although I don't expect much (performance gain) from drivers, I do think being a prosumer card the power and thermal management for the FE are probably tuned for quiet, reliable operation. I think Ryan was only averaging about 1450 on the clocks without touching the fan control. It is reasonable to assume that the RX version will be more aggressively profiled, and I can easily see something in the range of +10-15% performance. Of course it will be hotter and more power hungry, but as long as it isn't too loud most people probably won't care. I do think some people will probably be overly harsh in their judgement of the timing of the card, but entering a new market or re-entering an old one is always tough because you are always going to be viewed as late vs established competition. And I also suspect some did not really appreciate just how damn good Pascal was/is with regard to energy efficiency. Maxwell was already quite good and Pascal actually extended Nvidia's lead despite AMD making some decent gains of their own. Obviously, that is one area AMD will need to continue to improve, but it is not the end of the world. While I don't do any GPU dev work, I would probably be more interested in probing the capabilities of Vega than the rather stale (though amazingly efficient) Pascal. Even just for gaming purposes, I suspect Vega will probably be the more interesting card to own.... as long as the heat doesn't result in too much fan noise, I have grown to find it intolerable in my old age.
Even if Vega doesn't turn out to be the greatest thing since sliced bread (performance wise), I'm just happy to see AMD back competing in the high end. I do wish they would start executing the launches a little better. They have done reasonably well on the CPU side lately, and they've done well on the GPU side in the past. But this and the Polaris launch have both been rather, puzzling, I would say is the right word. Iron out a system that works and stick with that going forward.... It will be interesting to see how AMD prices the RX version, but I haven't seen any reason it can't be a successful (if not groundbreaking) re-entry to the high end.