Does perfmon work on Linux ? You know, that opensource monitoring tool that Intel contributed significantly to, that was featured on Gamer's Nexus a few months ago, as it received an update, allowing you to see if it's CPU bottleneck or GPU bottleneck and in general more low level details. I'm curious if your A380 was actually 100% utilized. Because it's hard to say, given how pretty weak and also not on max power, if that isn't its actual capability.
@@Winnetou17 if you look on the upper right corner of screen captures, you’ll see the utilization percentage of the gpu. The numbers I saw suggested that there was a cpu bottleneck because the GPU wasn’t hitting 100%. To answer your question about perfmon, I don’t believe thats supported on Linux, and its only a recent development that the driver developers for Linux are wiring up access to that data. Another thing to remember is that the Forza Horizon games don’t run as well on Linux as they do on Windows.
@@CompellingBytes Oh, I can't believe I didn't saw that in the upper right corner, lol. With perfmon, I was hoping that being open source it can be built anywhere, but you're right if the drivers don't expose data, then it doesn't have what to show. The road to games running perfectly on Linux sure is looong.
A shame the current Intel drivers for Linux are so bad still. Hopefully the new Xe driver will be actually good so I can start considering buying an Arc graphics card for my PC.
Games from steam on my Arc 770 don't see graphics adapter, kernel 6.11((( in system use i915, you have test only native games?
Nope, I avoid native versions of games entirely.
Does perfmon work on Linux ? You know, that opensource monitoring tool that Intel contributed significantly to, that was featured on Gamer's Nexus a few months ago, as it received an update, allowing you to see if it's CPU bottleneck or GPU bottleneck and in general more low level details. I'm curious if your A380 was actually 100% utilized. Because it's hard to say, given how pretty weak and also not on max power, if that isn't its actual capability.
@@Winnetou17 if you look on the upper right corner of screen captures, you’ll see the utilization percentage of the gpu. The numbers I saw suggested that there was a cpu bottleneck because the GPU wasn’t hitting 100%.
To answer your question about perfmon, I don’t believe thats supported on Linux, and its only a recent development that the driver developers for Linux are wiring up access to that data.
Another thing to remember is that the Forza Horizon games don’t run as well on Linux as they do on Windows.
@@CompellingBytes Oh, I can't believe I didn't saw that in the upper right corner, lol.
With perfmon, I was hoping that being open source it can be built anywhere, but you're right if the drivers don't expose data, then it doesn't have what to show.
The road to games running perfectly on Linux sure is looong.
A shame the current Intel drivers for Linux are so bad still.
Hopefully the new Xe driver will be actually good so I can start considering buying an Arc graphics card for my PC.
It seems that a lot of Xe development is focused on Battlemage, so we'll have to wait til Battlemage.
@@CompellingBytes will it improve my iris igpu? 12th gen
@@NebulosityNexus You're probably better off sticking with your current driver, i915, at the moment.