RADV's ACO Back-End Is Helping Radeon Navi Linux Gaming Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 22 November 2019 at 03:09 PM EST. Page 4 of 4. 29 Comments.
ACO Testing November
ACO Testing November
ACO Testing November
ACO Testing November
ACO Testing November
ACO Testing November

Likewise, Total War: WARHAMMER II was also running better and for this game in some of the configurations the minimum frame-rates really benefited from ACO on the higher-end AMD graphics cards.

ACO Testing November

From this assortment of benchmark-friendly Linux games on Steam, ACO was basically performing better across the board not only for the mature Polaris and Vega support but also now with the recently introduced Navi ACO support. With these particular tests, switching over to ACO yielded around 3% higher frame-rates.

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