This Patch Boosts Linux Gaming Performance By 50%+ (And other programs)
This Patch Boosts Linux Gaming Performance By 50%+ (And other programs)
This should help the Linux gaming experience thrive.
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article from February, anybody got benchmarks? pretty sure this is long since merged and working iirc
43 1 ReplyIt is merged in 6.10 which is about to be released on Sunday (14 July)
28 2 ReplyIt's not merged, but the benchmarks are against upstream wine. Proton has hacks (fsync) that have almost identical performance uplift but were not suited to upstreaming.
So basically this will improve "correctness" versus current Proton, not performance. Should fix some bugs and improve compatibility.
Versus stock wine, it's a huge perf uplift though.
16 0 ReplyOnly thing I can find is this OS News article saying it should be in the 6.10 kernel
I can not find any confirmation that it is.
11 0 ReplyThat quote actually links to a really good article: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.10-Merging-NTSYNC
11 0 Reply@Technus @pbjamm This sounds sooo good 😊.
#gamingonlinux has come a long way and still keeps improving.2 0 Reply
It's actually being pushed as "broken" for 6.10 but should hopefully be completely available in 6.11.
6 0 Replyoh that makes more sense, for some reason I thought it was in 6.9 already
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If you had read it you'd have answers to your questions.
They are trying to merge it in 6.11 bit has to go through Greg and Torvalds himself. The benchmarks, once again, speed-reader, are on the article.
12 10 ReplyNo need to be rude.
It seems to me that Mactan was hoping for some independent recent benchmarks.
13 0 ReplyPresumably they wanted something a bit more thorough and clear than a table of numbers with no information besides:
These tests were done on various hardware running games, both old and new, with and without the new driver being active.
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