Benchmark #105

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Overwatch 2, Testing BPFLAND values against LAVD-BORE-RUSTY

Background load = Kernel compilation + Discord call Same mouse motions were made in all instances

Submitted 4 months ago by aarrayy

Specifications
Label OS GPU CPU RAM OS specific
BORE-5.2.6- Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
BPFLAND-default Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
BPFLAND-maxslice-2000 Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
BPFLAND-minus-2000 Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
LAVD Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
RUSTY Steam Runtime 3 (sniper) AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.10.1-2-cachyos
# Top runs - Highest FPS: `BORE-5.2.6-` - Smoothest FPS: `BPFLAND-maxslice-2000` - Best overall: `BORE-5.2.6-` # Issues - `LAVD` run has a significantly lower "Lowest" FPS, about half of the "Lowest" FPS of `BORE-5.2.6-`, and considerably higher variance, resulting in noticeable frame drops and instability. - Both `BPFLAND-default` and `BPFLAND-minus-2000` have considerably lower mean FPS and higher variance compared to the best runs, making them underperformers. # Summary All runs were tested with the same hardware and software setup to ensure consistency. `BORE-5.2.6-` displayed the highest mean FPS, making it the top performer in terms of overall performance. Meanwhile, `BPFLAND-maxslice-2000` demonstrated the most stable frame rates with the lowest variance. `LAVD` and both `BPFLAND` configurations showed significant performance issues with lower FPS and higher variance, suggesting poorer stability and less smooth gaming experience. These discrepancies indicate that specific configurations on `BPF`-related runs have negatively impacted their performance.