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Fresh AMDGPU+RadeonSI Benchmarks Of Tomb Raider, Shadow of Mordor, Warhammer
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Michaelphoronix :
I can see I have and active premium subscription when I visit my user settings (Phoronix Premium 11-28-2016 11-28-2017)
However, it doesn't seem to be active on the website :
- I can't read the following article : http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...dor-Raider-War
- I see ads even when logged in
- I see articles in multiple pages instead of just one
Fresh AMDGPU+RadeonSI Benchmarks Of Tomb Raider, Shadow of Mordor, Warhammer
Phoronix: Fresh AMDGPU+RadeonSI Benchmarks Of Tomb Raider, Shadow of Mordor, Warhammer
Last week I posted some fresh AMDGPU-PRO 16.50 vs. Mesa 13.1-dev + Linux 4.9 Radeon OpenGL driver benchmarks including all of our usual benchmarking suspects. With some fresh requests of some of the other newer Linux games that are interesting but unfortunately don't meet our standards for test automation, here are those tests in that article of Tomb Raider, Shadow of Mordor, and Total War: WARHAMMER when using the Linux 4.9 AMDGPU driver and Mesa 13.1-dev...
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