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Last edited by smitty3268; 14 August 2016, 06:06 AM.
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Originally posted by atomsymbolI think it is slightly more accurate to say it is "driver bound".
From user POV whatever uses GPU 100% is better, like on Windows
And that fire up is just for purpose of nothing but benchmarking , as in reality game would play better and smoother when you cap it with FRTC
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Originally posted by drSeehas View Post???
Since when is R7 370 Volcanic Islands?
It is Southern Islands. Not even Sea Islands. There is no Sea Islands tested at all. HD 7790, HD 8770, R7 260, R7 260X, R7 360 is missing. Hawaii/Grenada has a regression.
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Originally posted by drSeehas View PostDo you use kernel 4.7?
Looks like there's been some progress anyway: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97260
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Originally posted by atomsymbol- If I was buying an i3-6100 Skylake, I would be deciding between i3-6100T (35 Watts, 3.2 GHz) and i3-6100 (51 Watts, 3.7 GHz). i7-6700T also looks nice, but it's a different market segment (+200€). Based on your experience with i3-6100, does a 35W CPU make sense in a desktop machine? 51-35=16W is tiny compared to GPU's >=150W.
That is only possible when everything is perfect optimized API/game/drivers... on Linux no way of course with same hardware On Linux for that you basically need one up range more CPU if with nVidia, or both CPU and GPU range with AMD blob... and in the and with opensource driver, hm well... it is probably thing of future
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