Benchmark #17

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Mirror's Edge, bpfland benchmarks

Various commits of main and bpfland-next branch of scx repo

Submitted 2 months ago by erikas2

Specifications
Label OS GPU CPU RAM OS specific
bpfland-next-9955777 Arch Linux AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (RADV NAVI31) AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 34 GB 6.9.8-2-cachyos-lto performance
bpfland-next-d1064a8 Arch Linux AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (RADV NAVI31) AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 34 GB 6.9.8-2-cachyos-lto performance
bpfland-next-f80123c Arch Linux AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (RADV NAVI31) AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 34 GB 6.9.8-2-cachyos-lto performance
main-a72c905 Arch Linux AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (RADV NAVI31) AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 34 GB 6.9.8-2-cachyos-lto performance
### Top runs - Highest FPS: `bpfland-next-f80123c`, with approximately 10% higher mean FPS compared to other runs. - Smoothest FPS: `bpfland-next-9955777`, with approximately 50% lower standard deviation and variance in FPS compared to other runs. - Best overall: `bpfland-next-d1064a8`, providing about 5% better FPS stability than other runs while maintaining comparable FPS metrics. ### Issues - `bpfland-next-f80123c` has a significantly higher FPS mean, but its FPS variance is approximately 3 times higher than the smoothest run, indicating issues with FPS stability. - `main-a72c905` shows the highest FPS variance among all runs, which might affect gameplay experience due to significant frame rate fluctuations. ### Summary The `bpfland-next` series generally outperformed the `main` branch in mean FPS, with `bpfland-next-f80123c` leading by around 10% higher mean FPS. However, the `bpfland-next-9955777` run offers the smoothest FPS experience with about 50% lower FPS variance compared to other runs. The `bpfland-next-d1064a8` strike a balance between FPS and stability, making it the best overall despite slightly lower mean FPS. The `main-a72c905` run exhibits the highest FPS variance, suggesting potential gameplay inconsistencies. Overall, the `bpfland-next` series appears to have more optimized performance for Mirror's Edge benchmarks.