Some Extra, One-Off Benchmarks Of The GeForce GTX 1080 On Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 4 June 2016 at 03:14 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Continuing on from this morning's NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Linux review are some other OpenGL and OpenCL benchmarks ran from this $699+ high-end Pascal graphics card.

As there were plenty of benchmarks in that initial review this morning (and many more GTX 1080 Linux benchmark articles still on the way!), these were just some extra one-off benchmarks I had run during my initial tests of this Gigabyte Founder's Edition card on Ubuntu 16.04.


Similar to yesterday's See How Your Linux System Compares To The Performance Of A GeForce GTX 1080, with these results you can compare your own Linux system's graphics/compute performance to the data in this article simply by running the Phoronix Test Suite.

1606048-HA-GEFORCEGT73 - More OpenGL tests -- particularly of various Steam Linux games from F1 2015 to classics like Portal and Half-Life 2 Lost Coast at 4K, etc.

1606046-HA-EXTRAOPEN47 - Various extra OpenCL benchmarks from the GeForce GTX 1080.

Now if you didn't already see our GTX 1080 Linux comparison this morning, check out that featured article. Still on track for tomorrow is another fun special article seeing how the performance/performance-per-Watt compares from the GTX 1080 back to the GeForce 9800GTX!
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