• mjsxii@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I believe it, I recently moved over to Chimera for a windows handheld I own (7840) and got a decent uplift in overall gaming performance and frame consistency.

    Also got a nice boost for some of the switch games I’ve been replaying on ryujinx with new features from mods I wanted to play with since my switch is an OLED model so I cant run cfw. I also feel like the mesa drivers are also better than their windows/amd provided counterparts.

    Anyway overall a better move and I’d say my experience is similar where Im seeing about 10%+ increase on most games.

  • Cool-Arrival-2617@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It’s workstation benchmarks. For people that run 3D modeling softwares and the like. It’s not related to gaming performances.

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    10 months ago

    I think they took 20 percent off of user experience and put it into computing power.

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    10 months ago

    This news isn’t really noteworthy for this sub (called linux_gaming!) as no games were tested.

    We can still tell that Linux works better but in games but it’s quite unlikely we would even see 20 % advantage in CPU heavy games, except for some special ones.

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      10 months ago

      There is also a very good chance that Windows will catch up, since AMD can simply apply optimizations to the Linux kernel itself, which isn’t as easy to do with Windows.

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        10 months ago

        What nonsense are you talking about?

        Bless the devs that it’s working this well!