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submitted 1 year ago by cron@feddit.de to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.ml

The YouTube channel "Maximum Fury" conducted a technical test of the new Cyberpunk add-on called "Phantom Liberty" on an older AMD hardware system, testing it separately on Linux and Windows 11. The Linux system, specifically the Fedora distribution called Nobara, performed significantly better, delivering 31% more frames compared to Windows 11.

The hardware used for testing included an Asrock B550 motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 CPU and an AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT GPU from the first RDNA generation, along with 16 GB of DDR4 RAM. The CPU, RAM, and GPU were overclocked, and the system utilized undervolting to save energy costs.

When testing the game at 1080p resolution with high textures, the Linux system achieved an average of 63.72 frames per second (fps), while Windows 11 managed only 48.55 fps. This suggests that the game should run noticeably smoother on the Linux system.

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[-] arefx@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Aren't frame generation and ray reconstruction new? I'm sure they'll work one day, although I'm not a big Linux head I only use steamos on the deck I just see a lot of Linux posts on Lemmy so here I am lol.

[-] kadu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

They're new, yes. Though the folks at Proton already confirmed they'll provide no workaround to support it, Nvidia needs to build the Linux drivers with official support. We don't know if they'll do that and when.

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