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Post your Linux gaming benchmarks here! :)

I searched the forum and it seems like there is no similar thread for some Linux Gaming Benchmarks so I'm making one. Mods, please feel free to move this if it's redundant. 🙂

 

I am starting with Horizon Zero Dawn:

 

 

Horizon Zero Dawn Benchmark

 

CPU: i7-10875H

GPU: 3080 115W

GPU Drivers: Nvidia Proprietary Drivers

RAM: 32 GBs DDR4

OS: CachyOS

Kernel: linux-cachyos-pds

Settings: Ultimate Quality with FSR Ultra Quality at 1080p

Average FPS: 91

 

 

A quick search on the net will tell you that on Windows a 3080 Laptop GPU gives about 85 FPS, so that's about 8% more FPS on Linux. Not too shabby, especially considering that this is a DX12 game on Nvidia. 🙂

 

 

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CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS (Linux)

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38 minutes ago, Cosmic Emotion said:

A quick search on the net will tell you that on Windows a 3080 Laptop GPU gives about 85 FPS

that's pretty impressive considering there's no ram or cpu or drive of any type included in the guesstimated benchmark. I would have thought the baseline machine with a 3080 would need other components to run a video game. Didn't even need a testing condition or any specific visual settings either.

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20 minutes ago, emosun said:

that's pretty impressive considering there's no ram or cpu or drive of any type included in the guesstimated benchmark. I would have thought the baseline machine with a 3080 would need other components to run a video game. Didn't even need a testing condition or any specific visual settings either.

I didn't search much tbh. Let me give you a screenshot of the systems in question below.

 

It might be wrong but that's what Notebookcheck reports. This is a slightly better CPU and I don't know if they used FSR but that's what's on there.

A machine with a 11th gen Intel reached 100 FPS.

Keep also in mind though, that this is a 115W GPU, not the full 150W other models can reach. So the difference might be even more impressive.

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CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS (Linux)

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40 minutes ago, emosun said:

that's pretty impressive considering there's no ram or cpu or drive of any type included in the guesstimated benchmark. I would have thought the baseline machine with a 3080 would need other components to run a video game. Didn't even need a testing condition or any specific visual settings either.

I ran the benchmark again with DLSS and Native. DLSS is about the same with FSR, Native is about 20% slower. But I'm so curious I'm just gonna drop a Windows partition on this machine later tonight to test how it performs on Windows and post a pic of that as well. 🙂

CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS (Linux)

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Here you go, CP 2077. Game benchmark thinks it's running on Win 10 Pro, though that's Manjaro. Game is full screen, but I had to switch between apps to take a screenshot. 1440p, average of 68 fps on an RX 6600.

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Assassin's Creed Origins Benchmark

 

CPU: i7-10875H

GPU: 3080 115W

GPU Drivers: Nvidia Proprietary Drivers

RAM: 32 GBs DDR4

OS: CachyOS

Kernel: linux-cachyos-pds

Settings: Ultra High Preset

Average FPS: 90

 

 

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CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS (Linux)

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Assassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark

 

CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

GPU Drivers: Mesa-Git

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS, Windows 11

Kernel: 6.4.9-pikaos

Settings: Ultra High Preset

 

Windows Average FPS: 114

Linux Average FPS: 134

 

Difference: Linux is about 20% faster in this game

 

 

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NOTE: Worth nothing that the Linux benchmark had extremely heavy clouds, while the Windows benchmark has extremely few. I mention that cause clouds in AC Odyssey can greatly impact performance.

CPU: 7900X

GPU: 7900XTX

RAM: 32 GBs DDR5

OS: PikaOS (Linux)

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Warhammer 40k: Dawn Of War 3
 

CPU: i7-3770@4.2

GPU: GTX 980 Ti@270w

GPU Drivers: Nvidia 535.98

RAM: 2x8GB DDR3 1800mhz

OS: Manjaro

Kernel: Xanmod 6.4.5

Settings: Max@2560x1080


Native version:

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Proton version:

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I think Native version use OpenGL instead of DXVK hence lower performance. 

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This is my result in a WebGL (2D and 3D web graphics) benchmark.

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You can take the test on this page. https://measurethat.net/Benchmarks/Show/8043/0/webgl-math-library-comparison

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