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    Testing on Linux and Windows

    I've tested gputest on my laptop on Kubuntu 12.10 and Windows 7.

    Everything was tested fullscreen (1920x1080)
    On Kubuntu, I used the phoronix test suite and on windows the gputest gui.

    Both Kubuntu and Windows used the 13.4 amd drivers.

    Gimark:
    intel hd 4000 (windows): 382
    intel hd 4000 (kubuntu): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (windows): 1700
    amd hd 7730m (kubuntu): 1728

    Furmark:
    intel hd 4000 (windows):240
    intel hd 4000 (kubuntu): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (windows):586
    amd hd 7730m (kubuntu): 568

    Tessmark:
    intel hd 4000 (windows): didn't work
    intel hd 4000 (kubuntu): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (windows): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (kubuntu): 2150

    Piano:
    intel hd 4000 (windows): 64
    intel hd 4000 (kubuntu): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (windows): 90
    amd hd 7730m (kubuntu): 94

    Volplosion:
    intel hd 4000 (windows): 138
    intel hd 4000 (kubuntu): didn't work
    amd hd 7730m (windows): 246
    amd hd 7730m (kubuntu): 255


    It confirms that amd drivers performance is similar between windows and linux.
    It shows also that the ratio (directx performance for hd4000)/(directx performance for hd7730m) is the same than (opengl 3 performance for hd4000)/(opengl 3 performance for hd7730m)

    That stops there, because aside this benchmark, opengl 1 is buggy for me on windows with the amd card and perfect with the intel card
    and on kubuntu, portal has lags with the amd card and the games I play with wine work far better with the intel card.

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