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Testing The Talos Principle OpenGL vs Vulkan again, now that Valve have fixed the Steam Overlay

By Liam Dawe,
Valve just recently published a new Steam beta, and they have fixed up the Steam Overlay rendering issue that was causing it to bring down Vulkan performance. I've run some fresh tests on my Nvidia 980ti to show you the difference now with it on vs before.

Some early The Talos Principle Vulkan benchmarks

By Liam Dawe,
I decided to take a look at this Vulkan nonsense with The Talos Principle, since I hadn't actually tried it yet myself. Here are some benchmarks done on my 980ti. I will look to do some on my 970 if people want to see them too.

This Heroes of Newerth benchmark video shows SteamOS as the clear winner

By Liam Dawe,
It's always great to see when Linux/SteamOS performs really well, and this video shows Heroes of Newerth performing like a total champion for us. Note: Not our video.

See how well SteamOS can run Arma 3 against Windows in this new video

By Liam Dawe,
Disclaimer: not our video, but as usual I like to highlight videos that show how performance on SteamOS/Linux compares with Windows.

This Total War: ATTILA comparison video shows SteamOS/Linux holding up against Windows

By Liam Dawe,
At times Linux ports are lacking quite a bit, but some like Total War: ATTILA actually run pretty damn close to Windows performance.

XCOM 2 tested on R7 370 with Crimson and RadeonSI

By Samsai,
You have seen Liam's port report of XCOM 2 on Nvidia hardware and it's time for me to take a look at the AMD performance. So, let's take the R7 370 on a spin with both the open and the proprietary drivers!

End of the year benchmarks, GTX 760 and R7 370

By Samsai,
It's been a while since I last dug up my 760 and did some benchmarking, so I decided that I would run some to celebrate the last days of 2015. I've picked some new games this time around to show the performance of both the open source and the proprietary drivers.

GRID Autosport Tested on R7 370 4G

By Samsai,
You've likely already heard what Boss had to say about GRID and its Nvidia performance and now it's my time to show you how it ran on my AMD GPU.

The New Crimson AMD Driver Tested on R7 370 4G

By Samsai,
The new proprietary AMD GPU Driver named Crimson just shipped and I decided to take it for a spin in a set of benchmarks. So, let's see if we see any improvement in the performance of these drivers.

Catalyst 15.9 Tested on R7 370 4G

By Samsai,
AMD have released a new driver for their GPUs and because I happen to own one I decided to do a test run with it by running my standard set of benchmarks to see what improvements, if any, there are.

GTX 760 Vs R7 370 4G In Company Of Heroes 2

By Samsai,
TheBoss has done his initial port reports and such so it's my turn to feed you some information. I'm once again putting my GTX 760 against the R7 370 to see what kind of performance we can expect from Company of Heroes 2.

Company Of Heroes 2 Released For Linux, Port Report & Thoughts Included

By Liam Dawe,
Feral Interactive have ported yet another excellent game, and this time we are graced with Company Of Heroes 2!

GTX 760 Vs R7 370 4GB In Dirt Showdown

By Samsai,
People were interested in seeing some AMD benchmarks for the just released Dirt Showdown and I'm happy to oblige. Here are some comparative results for both of my main GPUs.

Introducing the Latest Addition To GOL Cast Hardware: Radeon R7 370 [Updated]

By Samsai,
Recently I've considered purchasing an AMD GPU for testing purposes and because of the recent benchmarking article I finally decided to abuse my wallet and get myself one. So, here it is along with some of my first impressions!

Shadow of Mordor Nvidia Benchmarks On Linux

By Liam Dawe,
We decided it was time to plug Shadow of Mordor again, only this time myself and Samsai have conducted some benchmarks across four different Nvidia GPU’s.
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