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Need a Vulkan benchmark?
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Vinouch Sep 9, 2020
Hello,
It's not a question. It's a suggest. If we want to use a dedicated app 3D graphic to benchmark with Vulkan renderer, we can use the Windows version of Unigine Superposition. With Wine, it will run with Vulkan/DXVK. Personally, I prefer use it than other solution to benchmark with Vulkan, until there is a native Vulkan benchmark dedicated app with beautiful graphism for Linux.

Last edited by Vinouch on 20 September 2020 at 10:24 am UTC
Vinouch Sep 10, 2020
Quoting: Liam DaweWhat about https://www.basemark.com/benchmarks/basemark-gpu/
I don't trust Basemark at all. Because, it's Russian and on Windows it need to be run as admin and need internet to get results > best combination to put trojan.
Liam Dawe Sep 10, 2020
They're not Russian, their HQ is in Finland and frankly without any evidence saying such a thing is pretty tin-foil hat level <_<
fires Sep 11, 2020
Quoting: Liam DaweWhat about https://www.basemark.com/benchmarks/basemark-gpu/

is this a GPU Benchmark ?

and witch one to download ?

thanks
Xpander Sep 11, 2020
Quoting: The_Aquabatimho basemark is biased towards Nvidia.

biased? link to the source?
or just checking by the scores? might be just driver things that it is using.. you cant really claim its biased towards if theres no actual proof.
Xpander Sep 11, 2020
Quoting: The_Aquabat
Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: The_Aquabatimho basemark is biased towards Nvidia.

biased? link to the source?
or just checking by the scores? might be just driver things that it is using.. you cant really claim its biased towards if theres no actual proof.

I don't have proof it's based on my own experience just my opinion, besides why Phoronix doesn't include basemark in their normal benchmarks? Also I think it's a well known fact that Nvidia kind of "cheats" on benchmarks.

source: just google "nvidia cheating on benchmarks"

well i know nvidia is "cheating" on some benchmarks in the past, but i have not heard of thisone. so its just speculation. It doesn't autmatically mean its the case for Basemark. Benchmarks like these are synthetic anyway and doesn't translate to real gaming benchmarks anyway.
Vinouch Sep 12, 2020
GFXBench run only opengl on Linux. But, we can may be use DXVK. I didn't try vkmark because there is no screenshots
Laboratoryo_ni_Neil Sep 16, 2020
Just use games. It's better.

Devil May Cry 5 has an intro that uses in-game graphics. To access it, just don't press anything in the "PRESS ANY BUTTON" screen for about 30 seconds.

Another real world Linux Vulkan benchmark is Wreckfest. Finish 1 race then let the replay loop infinitely.
Shmerl Sep 16, 2020
Not really a benchmark proper, but I use The Witcher 3 in Wine+dxvk on max settings. It saturates the GPU 100%.

Then measure performance using DXVK_HUD and VK_LAYER_MESA_overlay.

Last edited by Shmerl on 16 September 2020 at 5:51 pm UTC
tuubi Sep 16, 2020
Oh right, in-game benchmarks are a thing. Shadow of the Tomb Raider has a built-in benchmark mode if you want something native. As well as some other Linux+Vulkan games like Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Talos Principle and Dirt Rally, but those won't tax your GPU as much.
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