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Ubuntu doing just fine for me. Well, fine is a loose definition for this benchmark :D.
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it just died randomly.. PC shut down, i didnt even play, just watched youtube.
PC didnt even turn on when external power cables were connected to the GPU. it did boot without them but obviously no performance then ... so yea.. warranty was still there.. have to wait for a month probably now :(
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I've now reposted it.
Like I mentioned, it's much worse than a i7-7700K at low/med settings, getting progressively more and more on par as the level of detail is increased.
I believe testing at Extreme removes any CPU bottleneck there might be and basically is a pure GPU test, as opposed to a general system test.
If anything, this shows Ryzen in rather poor light. But we already knew that.
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This is after update the Linux Kernel to the lastest stable 4.10.10 (i get about 5% performance increase with Vulkan API for other tests)
How to install this kernel to Ubuntu?
See this:
1-st(download, uncompress and make configure file):
wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-4.10.10.tar.xz
tar xf linux-4.10.10.tar.xz
cd linux-4.10.10
make menuconfig
Choice 'Save' and save as '.config' then 'Exit'
2-nd(install all dependency for compile kernel):
sudo apt install gcc libncurses5-dev build-essential libssl-dev libfile-fcntllock-perl -y
3-rd(compile):
make mrproper
make clean
make -j7 deb-pkg
4-rd(installation):
cd ..
sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware-image-4.10.10*.deb linux-headers-4.10.10*.deb linux-image-4.10.10*.deb
5-rd(reboot):
sync
sudo reboot
Nice score, Didn't know they had enabled pascal over cclocking on Linux yet. Handy to know from your screenshot that theres a kernel update too
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Bummer, MSI,Asus ?