See How Your Linux GPU Compares To Various GeForce GPUs With NVIDIA 364.19
While waiting for today's release of Tomb Raider on Linux, for which I just posted various NVIDIA Tomb Raider benchmarks on Ubuntu, I was running some other OpenGL benchmarks.
One of the benchmark runs I did with various graphics cards this morning while waiting for Tomb Raider was the well known and demanding Unigine Valley demo. Tests were done with various Kepler and Maxwell GeForce graphics cards while using the brand new NVIDIA 364.19 driver on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x86_64.
If you're curious how it's running:
Other, more interesting tests are being done on Linux with not only the NVIDIA 364.19 driver but also the latest Mesa 11.3-devel for Nouveau/RadeonSI.
While waiting for those tests, if you want to see how your own Linux system compares to these fresh NVIDIA Ungine Valley results, simply install the Phoronix Test Suite and then run phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1604279-HA-VALLEYDAT72. Have fun and be sure to share your results on OpenBenchmarking.org!
One of the benchmark runs I did with various graphics cards this morning while waiting for Tomb Raider was the well known and demanding Unigine Valley demo. Tests were done with various Kepler and Maxwell GeForce graphics cards while using the brand new NVIDIA 364.19 driver on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x86_64.
If you're curious how it's running:
Other, more interesting tests are being done on Linux with not only the NVIDIA 364.19 driver but also the latest Mesa 11.3-devel for Nouveau/RadeonSI.
While waiting for those tests, if you want to see how your own Linux system compares to these fresh NVIDIA Ungine Valley results, simply install the Phoronix Test Suite and then run phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1604279-HA-VALLEYDAT72. Have fun and be sure to share your results on OpenBenchmarking.org!
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