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  • Linux 5.2 + Mesa 19.2 Performance With Polaris/Vega/Vega20 vs. NVIDIA On Ubuntu 19.04

    Phoronix: Linux 5.2 + Mesa 19.2 Performance With Polaris/Vega/Vega20 vs. NVIDIA On Ubuntu 19.04

    With last week having delivered fresh benchmarks of the mid-range NVIDIA/AMD graphics cards using the very latest drivers, particularly the in-development Linux 5.2 and Mesa 19.2 components with the Radeon graphics cards tested, here is a similar comparison when moving up the spectrum and focusing on the higher-end graphics cards. Here's a look at how the RX 590, RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64, and Radeon VII are performing with the newest open-source AMD driver code compared to the NVIDIA Turing line-up backed by their latest binary driver.

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  • #2
    This seriously needs more Wine+dxvk tests.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by shmerl View Post
      This seriously needs more Wine+dxvk tests.
      Need more benchmark-friendly Wine games...
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        Better still, More native games

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        • #5
          Thanks for including Counter-strike: Global Offensive in the benchmarks. I, for one, like to see it in there.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Michael View Post

            Need more benchmark-friendly Wine games...
            Probably a good way to do it, is not to rely on games being testing friendly. I.e. imagine you have a tool that simulates a specific input for a game - any game. Run such game with simulated input (each game can have a custom input set to start something and do whatever actions you want to test), record performance using standard logging tools (GALLIUM_HUD, Mesa Vulkan overlay and etc. all allow logging). Crunch the log and you have all you need. It should in theory work for anything. No idea if Nvidia blob has logging though. But Mesa overlay should work for it for Vulkan at least since it's a generic layer.
            Last edited by shmerl; 26 June 2019, 01:39 PM.

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            • #7
              Typo:

              Originally posted by phoronix View Post
              As well, where the Radeon RX 5700/5700XT will stand for power efficiency afainst the NVIDIA competition.

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              • #8
                Michael - what every happened to the Total War Three Kingdoms benchmarks ?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bosjc View Post
                  Michael - what every happened to the Total War Three Kingdoms benchmarks ?
                  There ended up being no benchmark mode.
                  Michael Larabel
                  https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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                  • #10
                    First I want to thank you Michael for this amazing site, PTS, and all the testing you do, that's really amazing and shouldn't be taken for granted.

                    Would you mind to explain why most of your gaming tests are nowadays tested on 4K/2K resolution and not on 1080p anymore?
                    Isn't 1080p still the de-fac-to standard?

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