CS:GO & TF2 Extensively Tested On The Newest Open-Source Radeon Linux Driver

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  • Adriannho
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    Originally posted by looserouting View Post
    mesa performance improved a lot in the last week. at least for my HD7770.

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


    i tested distributed kernel+ fglrx 4.10.2 against 3.17.3 mesa from 14th Nov and 21 Nov

    for fglrx I didn't run the full pts/gaming suite yet. And I was a bit lazy when choosing the names. sorry for that.
    but the results are impressing.
    If your result are for real (that is, reproducible), just....WOW!

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  • looserouting
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    mesa performance improved a lot in the last week. at least for my HD7770.

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


    i tested distributed kernel+ fglrx 4.10.2 against 3.17.3 mesa from 14th Nov and 21 Nov

    for fglrx I didn't run the full pts/gaming suite yet. And I was a bit lazy when choosing the names. sorry for that.
    but the results are impressing.

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  • curaga
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    Originally posted by iniudan View Post
    Would be nice to also get minimum FPS, along the average FPS in future. But thank for the current benchmark.
    libframetime would allow that for all GL apps no matter what numbers they expose. But...

    a) someone would have to code the PTS support
    b) it may still not get used because you need to install it (even if it's packaged in Ubuntu, etc)

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  • iniudan
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    The Source Engine doesn't expose min/max FPS in any useful way AFAIK which is why It isn't picked up by PTS and shown on graphs like it is for some other tests.
    Ok, thank for the answer.

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  • FutureSuture
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    Originally posted by zanny View Post
    If r9 290/x cards drop to $180 - $220 this fall, considering the imminent release of the 390x, and all the Black Friday stuff and potential ebay sales, I'll definitely look to pick one up to play with on radeonsi. Good work AMD dudes!
    Imminent how? Last I checked, the R9 390X will not emerge on the market until the first half of 2015.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by iniudan View Post
    Would be nice to also get minimum FPS, along the average FPS in future. But thank for the current benchmark.
    The Source Engine doesn't expose min/max FPS in any useful way AFAIK which is why It isn't picked up by PTS and shown on graphs like it is for some other tests.

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  • iniudan
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    Would be nice to also get minimum FPS, along the average FPS in future. But thank for the current benchmark.

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  • M@GOid
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    Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
    Yeah, I often disable compositing for games, when I remember to; I didn't remember to last night. I am 100% sure I'm using radeon, and I usually do disable vsync. I'm going to try disabling KDE's vysnc, disable compositing, and then try playing a game (with vsync) and see how that works.


    You just need to mark the option to disable compositing in fullscreen aplications, in System Settings, nothing more. With this option checked, KDE will perform the same as others DE. I have a R9 290 too and the Vsync options inside the games are independent from KDE options.

    Radeonsi drivers have stuttering in some games, but I am sure that every single game got some jump in fps. I upgraded from a 6970 and have seen some games gaining about 40% in fps.

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  • zanny
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    If r9 290/x cards drop to $180 - $220 this fall, considering the imminent release of the 390x, and all the Black Friday stuff and potential ebay sales, I'll definitely look to pick one up to play with on radeonsi. Good work AMD dudes!

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  • dungeon
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    @schmidtbag

    See those results from 2 days ago, if i7-5960X at 4GHz is not enough i don't know might be somethin else happens there




    You may try to reproduce those , so is your CPU also bounded with those cases?
    Last edited by dungeon; 12 November 2014, 04:07 PM.

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