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F1 2017 On Linux With 23 Graphics Cards, NVIDIA + AMDGPU-PRO + RADV

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  • valici
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    Feral did a good job with this port. Vega looks like needs some more attention but it's a new architecture so it's normal.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
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    Also, are 2 cards faulty? I see 25 on your table...
    Thanks.

    Let me check the table, but the number is likely just different than 23 due to the reporting of the graphics cards for differences between RADV and AMDGPU-PRO reporting.

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  • tildearrow
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    Typos:

    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    All of these F1 2017 Linux gaming bewnchmarks were done from the same
    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    FPS average frame-rate in these conditiions.
    Also, are 2 cards faulty? I see 25 on your table...

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  • F1 2017 On Linux With 23 Graphics Cards, NVIDIA + AMDGPU-PRO + RADV

    Phoronix: F1 2017 On Linux With 23 Graphics Cards, NVIDIA + AMDGPU-PRO + RADV

    Following various F1 2017 Linux gaming benchmarks over the past few days since this game's Linux release this past Thursday with a port to Vulkan, here is a 23-way graphics card comparison for this formula one racing game while having coverage of the NVIDIA, AMDGPU-PRO, and RADV Vulkan drivers atop Ubuntu Linux.

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