Radeon RADV "ACO" Performance On Mesa 19.3 Looking Good

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 5 October 2019 at 08:17 PM EDT. Page 5 of 5. 30 Comments.
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking
RADV ACO vs. LLVM Radeon Vulkan Benchmarking

Total War: Three Kingdoms was seeing some small gains with ACO, particularly on the Radeon VII graphics card.

Of the Vulkan tests ran this round, the Radeon VII was seeing about 4% better performance overall with ACO while the other cards about 2%. Additional tests are currently being carried out as well as looking at other recent open-source AMD Linux optimizations. Also important to note is that no stability issues / rendering problems were encountered with the games tested off Mesa 19.3 Git.

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