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  • #71
    For some reason I'm not getting the same results as the AMD RX5700 XT benchmarks are showing. I'm assuming I did something wrong?

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    Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0

    FPS: 59.5
    Score: 1498
    Min FPS: 18.9
    Max FPS: 120.4
    System

    Platform: Linux 4.18.0-25-generic x86_64
    CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (3499MHz) x8
    GPU model: Unknown GPU (256MB) x1
    Settings

    Render: OpenGL
    Mode: 2560x1440 8xAA fullscreen
    Preset Custom
    Quality Ultra
    Tessellation: Extreme

    I was watching
    Code:
    cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_pm_info
    and GPU utilization was at 99% and clock speeds seems to be correct.


    I am Using Ubuntu 18.04 with the latest amdgpu driver from AMD's website.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by ic3man5 View Post
      For some reason I'm not getting the same results as the AMD RX5700 XT benchmarks are showing. I'm assuming I did something wrong?
      It's weird that your average is 59.5. That almost suggests vysnc is enabled, although your max would seem to contradict that.

      Anyway, did you run it as part of the Phoronix Test Suite, or by hand? If the latter, are you sure the settings match PTS'?

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      • #73
        Originally posted by coder View Post
        It's weird that your average is 59.5. That almost suggests vysnc is enabled, although your max would seem to contradict that.

        Anyway, did you run it as part of the Phoronix Test Suite, or by hand? If the latter, are you sure the settings match PTS'?
        I ran the tests by hand, I'm not sure how to look at the settings with PTS, I probably looked over something simple?

        I just got done installing windows (sadly) and running the suite again with the same settings as I ran in Linux:
        FPS: 105.3
        Score: 2652
        Min FPS: 8.0
        Max FPS: 218.0
        Linux was way smoother (as indicated by my min FPS here) but the average FPS is way lower.

        I also couldn't get CS:GO to work correctly, it wouldn't utilize the GPU and wouldn't go above 10FPS (maxed out CPU).

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        • #74
          Okay I managed to figure out how to run the suite on windows, Looks like I should be around 100FPS when working correctly. Unless there is an obvious fix I think I'm going to wait a week or two struggling on Windows until the driver stack matures a bit.


          OpenBenchmarking.org, Phoronix Test Suite, Linux benchmarking, automated benchmarking, benchmarking results, benchmarking repository, open source benchmarking, benchmarking test profiles

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          • #75
            it seems that RX 5700 XT runs way too hot compared to 2070.
            i really want to see a full vulkan (native/dxvk) test compared to nvidia and some temps/power consumption charts.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by loganj View Post
              it seems that RX 5700 XT runs way too hot compared to 2070.
              i really want to see a full vulkan (native/dxvk) test compared to nvidia and some temps/power consumption charts.
              How did you come to this conclusion? 2070 is hotter than 5700, and XT appears to be between 2070 and 2080. Not something I'd consider "way too hot".

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              • #77
                flashmozzg here or as Anthony says here the card turned off in Tomb Raider menu cause it was too hot
                Last edited by loganj; 17 July 2019, 02:19 PM.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by loganj View Post
                  flashmozzg here or as Anthony says here the card turned off in Tomb Raider menu cause it was too hot
                  That just shows that reference cooling is underperforming (at given dBA, to boot), not that the chip itself is hot. Non-ref can easily solve this.

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                  • #79
                    flashmozzg thats true. but is there any non-ref cards out?

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by loganj View Post
                      flashmozzg thats true. but is there any non-ref cards out?
                      Not until August/September I'm afraid.

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