It seems you're wondering about the impact of AMD's new Omega driver.
It seems you're wondering about the impact of AMD's new Omega driver.
Was das wirklich der Fall sein? Ich hatte noch nie gesehen, dass es so schnell läuft, meistens war es um die 120 FPS, bevor dieser Treiber kam.
Recent Omega drivers offer reduced CPU usage and enhanced performance across multiple cores. Because Minecraft demands significant processing power, using Omega can substantially boost frame rates.
I'm exhausted by those who claim 492 FPS is the top choice, since 800 FPS Masterrace sounds way more practical
Someone might have an idea. Apparently, extra CPU load could hurt lower-end CPUs per Eurogamer. I don’t seem to see a difference, but I’ve got an overclocked I7, so yeah... If CPU overhead was bad, I’d expect the biggest gains in games like WoW or Guild Wars 2. Maybe I’ll try downloading Guild Wars 2 again and see how it goes. My FPS was already better than people using Nvidia, possibly because I had a higher overclock than their I5/I7s. It could be fun to check if people get much higher FPS on FX CPUs and I3s in those types of games. If so? Nice!
I just installed Omega and it really boosted my FPS in Minecraft from about 100-120 to around 250. It's strange to see early reports saying 3D Mark scores were lower, but after testing I noticed my Firestrike score jumped from nearly 14,000 to almost 14,600. Since the first score was in May, it seems like it's around 14.4 stable drivers, though later beta versions didn't change that much.
All are after Gsync while I'm stuck with smooth 75hz OC master race