You realize that that is both here in the same topic?
And also that OP started on the pro drivers?
@jrwagh333 What about temps, maybe the card just throttles?
You realize that that is both here in the same topic?
And also that OP started on the pro drivers?
@jrwagh333 What about temps, maybe the card just throttles?
idk then
never had problems with CS on AMD, but then again I don’t use ubuntu and I no longer have an AMD card to test with
I get 45 FPS average on the panorama update where I used to get like 250. Dual Proc Mac Pro 3,1 with an RX580 8GB. I dunno what I’m supposed to do to fix any of it personally so I just stopped playing like 3 months ago when the VAC bug started up again. The FPS problems and lack of communication other than “We know, and?” from Valve makes me care less and less.
as much as people push the AMD support, the nvidia blobs pretty much always work. I think some of the unbridled enthusiasm here needs to be tempered in general until the codebase matures somewhat
I ended up stumbling across this thread
And even though CSGO isn’t a Vulkan game, I thought I would give it a go.
Results are that FPS is still lower vs Windows10 but the jittering has stopped, which is much more important.
I ended up having to set the CPU Scaling governors to Performance mode - Being new to Linux I am assuming this is the same as “performance” in Windows 10 power options, which is what I was using on Windows 10
Is there also a scaling governor for GPU?
What command or app would you use to monitor the GPU? In Windows I used to use MSI afterburner
I am only aware of what you can monitor through sensors, I am using KSysGuard to visualize that.
But like I said, there is a performance hit for many games in comparison to windows.
Lowering the detail mostly affects how the beards look on the terrorists and the facial features up close…after you get killed.
I get killed allot with my Kavari setup…so I notice these things.
Thanks for this thread