Benchmark #733

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AC IV Black Flag BPFLAND slice testing

20ms vs 5ms vs 1ms vs 1ms max 0.5ms min plus an script to move the camera to the right at a constant speed

Submitted 1 week ago by aarrayy

Specifications
Label OS GPU CPU RAM OS specific
BPFLAND-1msmax-0-5msmin-moving CachyOS AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.11.7-1-cachyos-tenhz performance
BPFLAND-1ms-moving CachyOS AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.11.7-1-cachyos-tenhz performance
BPFLAND-5ms-moving CachyOS AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.11.7-1-cachyos-tenhz performance
BPFLAND-20ms-moving CachyOS AMD Radeon R7 370 Series (RADV PITCAIRN) AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor 12 GB 6.11.7-1-cachyos-tenhz performance
# Top runs: * **Highest FPS**: `BPFLAND-20ms-moving` with a slightly higher average FPS compared to other tests. * **Smoothest FPS**: `BPFLAND-1msmax-0-5msmin-moving` with the lowest standard deviation in FPS, indicating more stable performance. * **Best overall**: `BPFLAND-1msmax-0-5msmin-moving` because it combines stability with competitive FPS. # Issues: * The `BPFLAND-1ms-moving` run exhibits slightly higher variability in FPS compared to the others, possibly indicating less smooth performance. * RAM usage is slightly higher in the 1ms scripts compared to others, but this doesn't seem to impact the FPS significantly. # Summary The benchmark involves testing different slicing settings using the BPFLAND configuration under a controlled camera movement in the game AC IV Black Flag on the same hardware and software setup. The 1ms max and 0.5ms min modification provides the most stable FPS, making it the best overall choice despite the highest average FPS being seen with the 20ms setup. These tests help to illustrate the trade-offs between performance stability and peak FPS in different slicing scenarios for gaming performance.