In windows I got 1800 points

  • @WaffelsonOP
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    11 months ago

    No

    I’m thinking of testing Cinebench

    Are there any other tests I could check?

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      Find something which has native linux version as well, e.g. passmark performance test.

      Run on win, linux and win version in wine. Comparing the 3 results you can figure out if wine is the problem, or some settings in linux if wine and linux results are similar

      • @WaffelsonOP
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        1111 months ago

        I check Cinebench and Passmark

        Cinebench

        Wine - 4112 points

        Windows - 3874 points

        Passmark

        Wine - 7053 points

        Windows - 6864 points

        Linux - 7145 points

        It looks like the problem is in cpu-z and not in wine or linux

          • GrappleHat
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            411 months ago

            It’s not unusual to see better performance on Wine compared to native Windows. Wine is a compatibility layer, not an emulator. So there’s not a lot of overhead. Additionally, vanilla Windows has a lot of background bloat consuming resources.

            Internet searches show many instances of people reporting higher FPS in games on Wine vs vanilla Windows (on the same machine).

            • @[email protected]
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              111 months ago

              That’s actually excellent. I knew that ‘Wine Is Not an Emulator’ from their web page but I didn’t know I could expect better performance in anything running with it.

      • @INeedMana
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        211 months ago

        That’s a test I’d like to see the results of