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Hello everyone,

My name is Lion (yes like the animal but pronounced like Leon) and I work at a company that builds servers and computers for universities, schools and research facilities. I am currently a trainee and will do my apprenticeship in this company. So enough backstory now to my initial question. They test workstations and some GPU servers with benchmarks like Heaven. The problem is that the benchmark has to run on Linux. So I want to provide a solution that they can really stress test the GPUs with a scene in Unreal Engine 5. I researched it is compatible with Linux. Now I want a benchmark or just a playable scene in UE5 that they can run on Linux and look whats the performance like and what temperatures they get. Is there a solution as I didn't find anything for this problem. Thank you in advance.

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33 minutes ago, Lion03 said:

Hello everyone,

My name is Lion (yes like the animal but pronounced like Leon) and I work at a company that builds servers and computers for universities, schools and research facilities. I am currently a trainee and will do my apprenticeship in this company. So enough backstory now to my initial question. They test workstations and some GPU servers with benchmarks like Heaven. The problem is that the benchmark has to run on Linux. So I want to provide a solution that they can really stress test the GPUs with a scene in Unreal Engine 5. I researched it is compatible with Linux. Now I want a benchmark or just a playable scene in UE5 that they can run on Linux and look whats the performance like and what temperatures they get. Is there a solution as I didn't find anything for this problem. Thank you in advance.

Yes, you can run Unreal engine 5 on Linux by following the instructions that are on the website. https://bytexd.com/how-to-setup-and-run-unreal-engine-5-on-ubuntu/. To benchmark your GPU on Linux you can use Unigine benchmarks such as Valley or Heaven. Links for both are provided below.

 

Valley:https://benchmark.unigine.com/valley

 

Heaven:https://benchmark.unigine.com/heaven

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

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