What’s the best way to evaluate your gpu performance on a Linux? I am running a 4060 with the Nvidia 535 driver. Should I use glmark? What is a good score?

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For relative comparison sure but isn’t it starting to become irrelevant these days? No Vulkan nor Raytracing nor Compute.

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@darkeox @NZV65572 @Oha what is, nvidia or amd? amd does have raytracing, and nvidia has vulkan with proprietary drivers as far as I know, but maybe I’m missing context because my server didn’t load all the thread

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My bad. I think I confused this with the previous popular Unigine benchmarks.

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Any of the unigine benchmarks work great. As long as you record which settings you use for each test. I just got done overclocking my 1070 using heaven and superposition.

I used greenwithenvy to do the OC itself

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There’s also PTS for all your benchmarking needs. https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/

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