20-Way NVIDIA/AMD Vulkan Linux Gaming Performance Comparison

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 26 July 2018 at 03:08 PM EDT. Page 3 of 7. 21 Comments.
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan

Or at 4K with low quality settings, the RX Vega 64 was squeezing out just a 51 FPS average while the GTX 1080 could hit the 60 FPS mark and the top-end GTX 1080 Ti coming in at 78 FPS.

20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan

When bumping the Dawn of War III Vulkan settings to ultra quality visuals, the RX Vega GPUs were still coming slightly behind the GTX 1070 while the RX 580 and GTX 1060 were competing neck-and-neck -- still a nice accomplishment for this RADV Vulkan driver given its history.

20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan

With Mad Max at 1080p, the RX Vega 64 was hitting around the GTX 1070 mark while the RX 580 and GTX 1060 continued battling it out.

20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan
20-Way NVIDIA GeForce + AMD Radeon Vulkan

The higher-end NVIDIA Pascal cards and AMD Vega can still handle Mad Max at 4K with low quality settings fine.


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