I retested it and got in the same ballpark, no clue. If anyone else can compare that it'd be nice to see.
Julian Johnson
>Microshit in charge of not sucking Intel's dong
At least Linus told Intel to fuck off trying to pin every x86 CPU as vulnerable, what of MS?
Parker Cooper
I don't know if AMD are hit, which is why I put this sheet together. The API one is what's making me suspicious. Margin of error for DX12/Vulkan and actual drops for DX11 seems backwards though.
Ethan Perry
No, it makes perfect sense since DX11 is higher level and generally needs more context switches than DX12/Vulkan
Samuel Anderson
Ah. Someone in another thread said it'd be worse on DX12, and I've got no knowledge in this area. Thanks.
Kevin Hernandez
where do i get patch will pacman give it to me
Aaron Thomas
Looking at OP's results it looks like nothing is affected, less than 1.5% difference is a rounding error.
Ryan Butler
OpenSUSE Leap sent both Spectre and Meltdown patches today via package manager.
Levi Richardson
Those tests don't say anything, if you can still downgrade your windows and own a fast SSD run an IOPS bench, if there's no difference we know MS is not forcing the patch on and machines. Intel machines are seeing huge drops in nvme performance
Samuel Jackson
6% and 8% on the API test. That's suspect.
Mason Lewis
I don't own an NVME SSD, and from what I've seen SATA is not affected noticeably. Hoping someone with Intel/AMD shows up to test what I did.
Matthew Nguyen
>blue means the performance got worse, red means it got better what the fuck?
Ryder James
Too lazy to change the formatting, I was rushing out as I finished it. Sorry.