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  • dungeon
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    Originally posted by blackout23 View Post
    GTX 650 - 0f - Warsow 1.5 @ 1080p - 69,32 FPS
    GTX 650 - 337.25 - Warsow 1.5 @ 1080p - 120,93 FPS

    Still some way to go.
    That is ~60% which is fine just from setuped reclocking , they need to do many optimizations to bring that to near blob level . radeon has hyperz on top of around that perf, but disabled by default .

    Are there some at least visible rendering issues in those games Michael? If not, that is cool .
    Last edited by dungeon; 20 June 2014, 06:29 AM.

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  • blackout23
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    GTX 650 - 0f - Warsow 1.5 @ 1080p - 69,32 FPS
    GTX 650 - 337.25 - Warsow 1.5 @ 1080p - 120,93 FPS

    Still some way to go.

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  • Nouveau Re-Clocking Is Way Faster, Shows Much Progress For Open-Source NVIDIA

    Phoronix: Nouveau Re-Clocking Is Way Faster, Shows Much Progress For Open-Source NVIDIA

    Earlier this week on Phoronix we covered the steps to trying out Nouveau re-clocking with Linux 3.16, assuming you're running a supported NVIDIA GPU that can currently be statically re-clocked using this reverse-engineered graphics driver. While the support is still experimental and isn't intended for end-users, here are some fresh benchmarks of the Nouveau driver DRM code for Linux 3.16 when re-clocked.

    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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