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NVIDIA 375 vs. RADV+RadeonSI Mesa 13.1-dev Vulkan Benchmarks For Ending 2016

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  • andrei_me
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    Michael the sentences are mixed up:
    AMDGPU DRM for RADV compatibility include the GeForce GTX 650, GTX 680, GTX 780 Ti, GTX 950, GTX 960, GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti, GTX 1060, GTX 1070, and GTX 1080.
    On the NVIDIA side was the 375.26 driver as their latest stable release as of one week ago. Tested cards there were the R9 285, RX 460, RX 480, and R9 Fury.

    More typos:

    while the RX 480 was running just ahead of a RX 480
    Should be GTX 960
    Last edited by andrei_me; 20 December 2016, 05:57 PM.

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  • mannerov
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    Talos perf is really bad. This is really weird.

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  • chuckula
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    Originally posted by nocri View Post
    Talos numbers look like 4K reather than 1080, can you verify ?
    That does sound more plausible.

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  • nocri
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    Talos numbers look like 4K reather than 1080, can you verify ?

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  • chuckula
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    What sort of settings were you using on the Talos Principle to get the performance down that low? I regularly exceed 130 FPS using Vulkan at 2560x1440 resolution levels.

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  • NVIDIA 375 vs. RADV+RadeonSI Mesa 13.1-dev Vulkan Benchmarks For Ending 2016

    Phoronix: NVIDIA 375 vs. RADV+RadeonSI Mesa 13.1-dev Vulkan Benchmarks For Ending 2016

    The latest installment of our year-end benchmarks is focusing upon the performance of the NVIDIA Linux driver against the open-source Radeon Vulkan (RADV) driver found within Mesa 13.1-dev. This comparison is particularly interesting given the continuous flow of improvements into Mesa Git, the NVIDIA 375.26 driver release from last week, the big Dota 2 7.00 update debuted earlier this month, and Croteam's Vulkan improvements have rolled into TTP stable.

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