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  • Vidar
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    Originally posted by curaga View Post
    Look at the 6870 vs 750Ti. 6870 has ~50% more processing power and twice the VRAM bandwidth, yet it loses most tests by a big margin. I present you AMD blob quality.
    The new blobs probably don't affect the old 6000s at all. They're not even GCN cards so they'll keep sucking forever. Open source drivers are getting pretty good. Better to use that in the future.

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  • curaga
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    Look at the 6870 vs 750Ti. 6870 has ~50% more processing power and twice the VRAM bandwidth, yet it loses most tests by a big margin. I present you AMD blob quality.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by SolidSteel144 View Post
    Have you tried the Metro Redux games yet?
    Haven't heard from anyone yet whether the benchmark binary got ported so until I do so, probably not going to bother buying the games.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by blackout23 View Post
    The Talos Principle by Croteam which came out a day or two ago has a benchmark mode. It's a slightly improved SS3 Engine from what I have heared, but it had some performance issues during the Public Testing on my rig despite having an Intel/NVIDIA combo.
    Any info on the benchmark mode?

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  • blackout23
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    As said in the earlier article, with the latest CS:GO/TF2 on Steam, the automated time demo quit benchmarking is broken in the game... The demo just seems to continuously repeat itself from the bit of testing I tried on it.
    The Talos Principle by Croteam which came out a day or two ago has a benchmark mode. It's a slightly improved SS3 Engine from what I have heared, but it had some performance issues during the Public Testing on my rig despite having an Intel/NVIDIA combo.

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  • SolidSteel144
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    As said in the earlier article, with the latest CS:GO/TF2 on Steam, the automated time demo quit benchmarking is broken in the game... The demo just seems to continuously repeat itself from the bit of testing I tried on it.
    Have you tried the Metro Redux games yet?

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    Somehow the much more interesting source engine games like L4D2 (older engine) or CS:GO (latest) are missing...
    As said in the earlier article, with the latest CS:GO/TF2 on Steam, the automated time demo quit benchmarking is broken in the game... The demo just seems to continuously repeat itself from the bit of testing I tried on it.

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  • Kano
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    Somehow the much more interesting source engine games like L4D2 (older engine) or CS:GO (latest) are missing...

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  • 12-Way AMD Catalyst 14.12 vs. NVIDIA 346 Series Linux GPU Comparison

    Phoronix: 12-Way AMD Catalyst 14.12 vs. NVIDIA 346 Series Linux GPU Comparison

    With this week's release of the AMD Catalyst 14.12 driver that brings some Linux performance improvements (particularly for the Radeon R9 290 of the hardware we've tested thus far) and new features, here are some fresh benchmarks comparing twelve AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards when using the latest proprietary graphics drivers. On the AMD side was the Catalyst 14.12 Linux release while on the NVIDIA side was their new NVIDIA 346.22 Linux beta.

    Phoronix, Linux Hardware Reviews, Linux hardware benchmarks, Linux server benchmarks, Linux benchmarking, Desktop Linux, Linux performance, Open Source graphics, Linux How To, Ubuntu benchmarks, Ubuntu hardware, Phoronix Test Suite
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