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linux friendly benchmark thread(windows users welcome with Opengl mode benchmarks)

i'm surprised this doesn't exthist yet. . i'm a linux user, so since no Directx on that os, seams it should keep it fair with opengl only in the rules. i'll start off with my score on the next post.

rules: 1080p, but otherwise highest settings/ultra preset, opengl only

 

edit 1: below scores will be added for quick refrence by series. i don't quite know amd's gpu naming scheme, so thats why it's currently amd gpus as a single set. sorry if that is an issue. it'll be changed as/if this thread grows.

 

note for windows users: once you set ultra preset, it'll swap off opengl to direct X. make sure to swap back to opengl or the score will not be added to the first post/main score list.

 

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gpu:
Driver:
os:
oc:
other:
 

 

 

10xx/p10x nvidia scores(piscal)

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gpu: p104-100 score:1993 engine: (h) (1)

 

 

1660 nvidia scores: 

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Amd gpu scores

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gpu: rx 5700 xt score: 2297 engine: (h) (1)

Integrated gpu/igpu scores

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main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

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8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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gpu: p104-100 (8gb) on prime with coffee lake graphics
Driver: 418.56
os: ubuntu 16.04
oc: Yes? (stock linux nvidia driver one, no custom fan curve)
other: n/a

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main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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gpu:rx 5700 xt reference with morpheus 2 cooler
Driver:20.4.1
os:windows 10
oc:2150 core, 1820 memory
other:n/a

 

Edited by ki8aras
wrong api
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you used direct x missed the opengl render rule, but if it helps my score is a bit low too, card is something like a 1070 with gddr5x vram instead of gddr5, so should help with compare @ki8aras

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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2 minutes ago, Snowarch said:

you used direct x missed the opengl render rule, but if it helps my score is a bit low too, card is something like a 1070 with gddr5x vram instead of gddr5, so should help with compare @ki8aras

bruh sorry i changed it at the start and when i changed to ultra it changed back on its own my bad

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alrighty, mine changes resolution  to 1600 x 900p when i set ultra, so thats why it says custom, as i had to swap to 1080p

and nice score

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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well why restricting it to heaven benchmark and not just put whatever benchmark linux related even clips with FPS metrics ingame

 

Oh and dont forget to mention kernel version and driver ppu this will be helpful to determine descrepancies between results of samish hardware uploaded by different users. 

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well, theres already valley and supervivion threads, so i thought why not do a linux friendly version of the 3rd? sides keeps it cross platform that way, linux has almost no benchmark tools sides pharonix and that only works if you already know what tool is needed, and even then pretty limited as sli is nearly broken in every ported game and or tool.  @papajo 

 

do you have a score to add? i'll start adding scores by card on first post.

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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@snowarch all unigen benchmarks run on linux not just heaven and then there are the ingame benchmarks of linux compatible games (and also games that need lutris  or any other bypass/layer config etc make sense since you can see how good they could run on linux)

 

My point is to not keep this topic narrow on one benchmark, ltt forum posts have a good google turnout so ppl that may search for a specific FPS performance may find something useful here

 

I also would like to stress the importance of mentioning driver versions and kernel version and distro used because different drivers/microcode and kernels (e.g low latency) make a huge difference and people could avoid confusion if they are not seeing same results with their gear.

 

Unfortunately I am not on my main rig right now (which runs on linux) so I cant post something yet but I will come back soon 

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the ingame benchmarks tend to be inaccurate, at least for me, (60 fps in gta benchmark on old card, 40 fps ingame) but alright I'll change it to "unengine opengl benchmarking thread" 

 

and will add a number behind the score by page number of the thread so all this can be seen in the screenshot/format. @papajo

 

so scores on main thread will look like this, but since page is known, easier to find.

 

gpu: p104-100 s: 1993 Engine: h (1)

main rig:

CPU: 8086k @ 4.00ghz-4.3 boost

PSU: 750 watt psu gold (Corsair rm750)

gpu:axle p106-100 6gbz msi p104-100 @ 1887+150mhz oc gpu clock, 10,012 memory clock*2(sli?) on prime w coffee lake igpu

Mobo: Z390 taichi ultimate

Ram: 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx @3000mhz speed

case: focus G black

OS: ubuntu 16.04.6, and umix 20.04

Cooler: mugen 5 rev b,

Storage: 860 evo 1tb/ 120 gb corsair force nvme 500

 

backup

8gb ram celeron laptop/860 evo 500gb

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1 minute ago, Snowarch said:

the ingame benchmarks tend to be inaccurate

well that's the most useful thing, inaccurate, these are the scores one should expect with the same drivers and hardware on the same distro (incase there is nothing wrong in your system that is) that's very useful information for someone that has same hardware and wants to game on linux or on that particular distro and googles for results :)

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