That's a bit weird, Fury X sees a performance improvement on the high end CPU (13.2%) and performance degradation on the low end CPU (-10.2%).
980 Ti see improvement on both CPUs, but a significantly bigger one on the high end CPU (23.5%) than the low end CPU (12.6%).
One would think that it should be the other way around, given that any CPU bottlenecks are obviously much bigger with the low end CPU.
Focus on the word replay in those benches...
on the GTX 980Ti , Vulkan is slower than OpenGl , seems legit.
Edit : Why would nvidia go Vulkan when Nvidia doesn't get much benefit from Vulkan ?
Why is it so far behind in The Talos Principle?The take away here is that OpenGL is badass. Its always been the best and fastest.
Why is it so far behind in The Talos Principle?
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That game is irrelevant. Try to find some where OpenGL does better. Then we can talk.
Obvious sarcasm is obvious...Its the only other DX and OpenGL game with Vulkan at the moment.
Saying "only show results where OpenGL is better" to discuss "is opengl better" is mind boggling.
Even Doom isn't valid because it doesn't have a DX pipeline to compare against. Sure you can compare OpenGL vs Vulkan, but not all 3 to show "which is best of the best".
Obvious sarcasm is obvious...
Its the only other DX and OpenGL game with Vulkan at the moment.
Saying "only show results where OpenGL is better" to discuss "is opengl better" is mind boggling.
Even Doom isn't valid because it doesn't have a DX pipeline to compare against. Sure you can compare OpenGL vs Vulkan, but not all 3 to show "which is best of the best".
Why would that matter, unless they used two different replays, that differed wildly in CPU load (although I very much doubt they did that)
So you are saying a sample size of 1 is relevant.
What's the point of higher fps if the game stutters like crazy while panning the camera ?
Only dx11 has g-sync functional, I can play the game without any stuttering or input lag.
Vulkan is relatively new. And we don't know to what degree Vulkan's capabilities are being leveraged by Dota 2's engine.Well those results weren't what I expected.
More so the performance lost on a weaker CPU considering all the hoolah about how it's suppose to help slower CPUs.