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Currently applying a few final tweaks to the system then I will start the benchmarks, got any setting preferences in mind for that test? :)
In other news, ACO is working as expected:
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EDIT (Some games in action)
Race Driver GRID (testing 32bit functionality)
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Outward (testing aco)
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Very happy with the card overall.
Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 17 March 2020 at 10:11 pm UTC
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I don't own any of the TR games since I don't use Steam (I'm aware these games make a good benchmark).
As for the CPU, I'm using an Intel G4560 with 8GB ram. It's sort of my test bench for experiments and breaking stuff. If you wish I can still try to provide a Basemark/Unigine benchmark. The tests would be based on Mesa 20.0.1 + Kernel 5.5.10 :)
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As a reminder, the GPU is sometimes bottlenecked by the Intel G4560 CPU, so your mileage may vary depending on the game.
No Man's Sky (Ultra settings)
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Shadow Warrior 2 (Ultra)
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Witcher 3 (Ultra - Hairworks Geralt only)
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Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 19 March 2020 at 1:18 pm UTC
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For some reason I can't get Superposition to run (complains about xcb error in terminal), ironically though the older Heaven benchmark works just fine.
Here's what I got (Ignore the GPU Section, the program doesn't detect it properly but the numbers seem to be correct compared against my RTX 2060S):
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PS: Working on that Basemark bench.
Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 19 March 2020 at 10:53 pm UTC
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Personal Thoughts (Mini Review):
So after almost 2 weeks with this card, I can say I'm very happy for the price I paid (more on this later). The performance is more or less equal to the older AMD RX 580 and Nvidia GTX 1060, which is what I expected from the start. As far as stability goes, I haven't had any issues (Latest Linux firmware, libdrm 2.4.100, Kernel 5.5.x, Mesa 20.0.x, LLVM 9/10, ACO enabled).
To put this card's performance in perspective with modern competition, it sits right behind the slightly more expensive Nvidia GTX 1660 Super model. Going back to the price, I paid 240 euro to import this from the U.S (Amazon), as it's not available locally - Malta.
If you're looking for a solid 1080p card with Open Source support this is a fine choice, furthermore if you find an RX 580 for a cheaper price and don't care about power consumption, that's an even better choice as performance is roughly the same between the two.
Ok off to the screenshots:
Witcher 3
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Shadow Warrior 2
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Wolfenstein - The New Order (OpenGL)
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