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10-Way NVIDIA GeForce Linux Vulkan Performance For F1 2017
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Originally posted by Leopard View PostMichael , can you compare it with Windows?
Because it seems like when same hardware runs it nearly 40 percent faster on Windows with DirectX 11 , Linux port with Vulkan is looks pretty poor.
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Michael , can you compare it with Windows?
Because it seems like when same hardware runs it nearly 40 percent faster on Windows with DirectX 11 , Linux port with Vulkan is looks pretty poor.
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Originally posted by humbug View PostNumbers look very good.
seems like Feral has done a good job.
of course we need to ensure it doesn't underperform the windows version before congratulating them...
I think the only bottleneck here is the nvidia vulkan driver.
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Originally posted by humbug View PostNumbers look very good.
seems like Feral has done a good job.
of course we need to ensure it doesn't underperform the windows version before congratulating them...
waste of energy.
warning spoiler: Yes, the windows performance is significantly better.
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Numbers look very good.
seems like Feral has done a good job.
of course we need to ensure it doesn't underperform the windows version before congratulating them...
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10-Way NVIDIA GeForce Linux Vulkan Performance For F1 2017
Phoronix: 10-Way NVIDIA GeForce Linux Vulkan Performance For F1 2017
Today marked the Linux release of F1 2017, which was ported by Feral Interactive and with this port it went from being a Direct3D 11 game on Windows to exclusively making use of the Vulkan graphics API on Linux. Radeon GPU benchmarks are still ongoing, but for these launch-day benchmarks, here are F1 2017 performance numbers on Ubuntu Linux with a variety of GeForce graphics cards.
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