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Mesa 17.3 With RADV Vulkan Running Great With Polaris, Starts To Outperform AMDGPU-PRO
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I have just finished an R5 1600 / RX 580 build and in testing I noticed that the Talos Principle on Windows 10/Vulkan was generating much more heat than the Linux/Vulkan version. When I measured the power at the outlet the Windows run used 260 watts average and the Linux run used 160 watts on average! Has any else noticed this effect?
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Originally posted by airlied View Postradv is pretty much a great example of the open source development model at work.
I'd like to thank you so much for all the effort you put in this driver!
P.S. Don't be upset about all the frustrated trolls that are trying to tease you, most probably they never wrote a single line of FOSS code in their sorry life ...
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Really impressive how the performance is steadily improved for RADV. We just need now more games supporting Vulkan :-) New games ported to Linux can concentrate from my point of view on Vulkan and skip OpenGL completely, the drivers like RADV and ANV seem to be stable and perform well.
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The benchmark does look great, indeed (besides occasional switching of the bars). And it makes me wonder if and what AMD will do now with their own Vulkan driver. I suspect they're still in IP review or something and now RadV already caught up so much, it's starts to become questionable if there is much benefit in pursuing this. Or, if there are still parts that would make sense to be added / merged.Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
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