![]() ![]() UNIGINE Superposition, 1080p Medium, DirectX 11, Score: Scores are therefore not directly comparable, but a comparison is interesting even so. The Windows version uses DirectX 11, the Linux version uses OpenGL. ![]() UNIGINE Superposition is available for both Linux and Windows. The UNIGINE Superposition benchmark is a good place to start investigating the performance-differences between Wines built-in DirectX to OpenGL translation and the DXVK DirectX to Vulkan alternative. That just one somewhat older and weaker graphics card is used in the following benchmarks is not a huge deal since this is primarily a test highlighting the differences differnet software implementations of the DirectX APIs. It would be great if we could run these kinds of tests on newer AMD hardware but they are not about to let us have access to that technology, Nvidia doesn't even have a free open source driver for their overpriced door-stops and the upcoming Intel Xe HPG graphics card does not yet exist. The Final Fantasy XIV Stormblood Benchmark running in Wine with DXVK 1.8.Īll the following benchmarks were done on a box with a AMD Ryzen 2600 processor and a trusty old MSI RX 470 8 GiB graphics card. Written by 윤채경 (Yoon Chae-kyung) - last edited. Is it, and if so, how much faster is DXVK? Most Linux users who play Windows games on Linux think DXVK is faster than Wines built-in translation layer. ![]() It translates DirectX API calls to Vulkan. There is an alternative DirectX implementation called DXVK that can be used with Wine. Wine implements DirectX 9-11 by translating the DirectX APIs to OpenGL API calls. Wine is not an emulator, it is a re-implementation of the Windows APIs. ![]()
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