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I already showed impressive live benchmarks for AMD 5600X… Well, things just got better on Linux!

GitHub Project: https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg
My Published Benchmarks: https://openbenchmarking.org/result/2011095-NE-ZEN5600GC88

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:06 Github Linux 5.10 TKG Overview
03:00 Linux 5.9 vs 5.10 Benchmarks
05:40 Conclusion .

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32 thoughts on “More Performance for the AMD 5000 Series on Linux

  1. Out of curiosity, are you using this as your production rig? If so, what are its specs and how does it do with video editing? I'm considering the same processor for my next build with that in mind.

  2. Ey Chris i can‘t Open my windows defender. I checked my services it was it was set to manual I press start button then came a error message. Need you help.

  3. Oh Linux guru of the youtubes! I am looking to start my journey into the realms of Linux. I have only ventured into windows thus far and would like to expand my horizons. What distro would you recommend I begin with? I am open to new challenges. I will be using my 2 year old laptop and don't know where to begin.

  4. This is what I'm running. Would you upgrade the kernel?

    CPU: Intel i7-4771 (8) @ 3.900GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M Mac Edition
    Kernel: 5.4.0-52-generic

  5. This makes me even more curious on how the RX 6000 series of cards will be optimized and work under Linux especially with the optimizations AMD seems to be so proud to deliver to us.

  6. it's not new to anyone that Linux is not latency friendly.

    I would love to make the switch but it's too unreliable at the use point of view as I'll have to trully put effort to do simple tasks like play a game (because gamepad have lag, sound is behind the image, performance is crap compared to windows…).

    A kernel make any diference? I doubt. There is too much work to be done for linux to be more than a fancy curiosity.

  7. I'm looking to build a machine from scratch. I need more cores as I work as a software dev. Should I go for the latest R7 or the 3000 series R7? R9 is a bit out of budget.

  8. what does it mean to install that tkg kernel?
    is that like changing your corvette engine and drivetrain to a ferrari drivetrain /engine combo? i mean like are you installing a new OS essentially ?

  9. I can't install the kernel on Linux Mint 20, keep getting; [ -> Variable "_distro" in "customization.cfg" hasn't been set to "Ubuntu", "Debian", "Fedora" or "Suse"
    -> This script can only install custom kernels for RPM and DEB based distros, though only those keywords are permitted. Exiting..] —Edit: Nvm have to edit the customization file, derp.

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