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0 RAM is a little concerning I suppose :D
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/sys/firmware/dmi/tables/smbios_entry_point: Permission denied
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Status was null due to signal: SIGSEGV
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Edit: RAM (It does work in that configuration on a X370 board)
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Radeon rx570, Ryzen 2600
mild overclock GPU memory from 1750mhz to 2000mhz (it can go upto 2200mhz)... after that it gives errors . I think the test is bugged the OpenGL score is too bad for this card... sometimes Vulkan only gives 4500 pts, apparently for no reason at all. With that Vulkan score my card is faster than entropie's vega so it doesn't seem right. something is clearly bugged.
Quite frankly ... with so many ppl having troubles with this test I don't know if all the results are really valid.
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Different version, so not comparable
yeah but how do you explain that my Vulkan benchmark is better than crt0mega but my OpenGL score is not even half of crt0mega's.
Opengl has never been great on AMD tbh, just look at the difference on the Heaven/Valley benchmarks between NV and AMD on any given tier.
This bench is no different unfortunately.
I put it down to the vast majority of Apps/games are developed and tested on NV cards using the prop driver on windows. Very few even test Linux/mesa let alone dev with it as a main target.
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Anywho, here's my scores.
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