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  • #21
    Originally posted by humbug View Post
    Nope, Linux Vulkan version is slower than windows dx11/dx12
    https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articl...nchmarks.11576
    That is about 15% slower, which is good rate for a port i suppose

    Here somoene posted video with HD 7970 comparing these in detail, which looks like with similar diff (maybe a bit less than nv, OK but as always diff depends on settings. blah, blah) or to say even better considering it is "unsupported" card



    So, 82% all settings average
    Last edited by dungeon; 20 April 2018, 05:21 AM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by humbug View Post
      Nope, Linux Vulkan version is slower than windows dx11/dx12
      The windows benchmarks I have found of an RX 480 are in line with what I am getting. Even so, I said as good, its very close.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by johanb View Post

        This is not including the price difference between the motherboards of each platform though.
        Where I live AMD motherboards are in general slightly cheaper than Intel motherboards with the equivalent features and that's not included in those graphs, not sure how the prices are in the US though.
        I bought an ASUS B350 for $80 while a similar ASUS H270 board was $110.
        25% is not a small amount, especially considering the low end. 80 compared 110 is quite significant.
        Hi

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