I know there is a CPU benchmark, but either my search-fu is off, or there is no real graphics benches.
I know the application is more CPU dependent, but I want to compare two gfx cards and get some objective data even if it is just relative to my system.
My motivations: I am running a Linux system primarily for dolphin. The CPU is adequate for the games I play. I have both a GTX 960 and a R9 380. Previously, the Nvidia drivers for Linux have kept the 960 in that machine. However, following the AMD's OSS driver development (primarily on Phoronix), I wanted to bench, of some sort, to see if that is still the case.
Any suggestions on how I can objectively determine this? Or am I stuck with an "eye test"?
I know the application is more CPU dependent, but I want to compare two gfx cards and get some objective data even if it is just relative to my system.
My motivations: I am running a Linux system primarily for dolphin. The CPU is adequate for the games I play. I have both a GTX 960 and a R9 380. Previously, the Nvidia drivers for Linux have kept the 960 in that machine. However, following the AMD's OSS driver development (primarily on Phoronix), I wanted to bench, of some sort, to see if that is still the case.
Any suggestions on how I can objectively determine this? Or am I stuck with an "eye test"?