Here's what I find particularly interesting:
In games where the GPU is bottlenecked, Ryzen seems to be a nudge ahead of Intel, whereas in Windows it's usually a tiny bit behind.
In games where the CPU is bottlenecked, Ryzen seems oddly far behind, which isn't so much the case in Windows.
I'm curious to see how different the results would be when testing different schedulers, because for some of these tests (like DXMD) it doesn't really make sense why Ryzen performed so much worse with the 1080Ti.
In games where the GPU is bottlenecked, Ryzen seems to be a nudge ahead of Intel, whereas in Windows it's usually a tiny bit behind.
In games where the CPU is bottlenecked, Ryzen seems oddly far behind, which isn't so much the case in Windows.
I'm curious to see how different the results would be when testing different schedulers, because for some of these tests (like DXMD) it doesn't really make sense why Ryzen performed so much worse with the 1080Ti.
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