Windows 11 and Ubuntu are at the top of the list for users to apply in many different scenarios. As the Linux system has more and more capabilities, it is natural that it can also be used for games.
The comparison presented now shows that Microsoft’s system beats Canonical’s proposal, with Linux 6.2. Once again, we have Windows 11 dominating Ubuntu, now in the gaming area, especially if the AMD GPU is present.
This may be a nonsensical comparison, but the truth is that many users are looking for the best system for their platforms, especially their games. The differences between the systems are getting smaller and smaller, but there are still interesting differences to be explored.
known Phoronix website Again to compare and show the results of the differences between Windows 11 and Ubuntu, this time with Kernel Linux 6.2. A highlight of this comparison are the AMD GPUs, particularly the Radeon RX 6800 XT and Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics.
The results, always focused on gaming, point to better performance for Windows 11, with Microsoft outperforming Ubuntu by about 11.1% with the Radeon RX 6800 XT. In tests with the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the difference was even smaller, at 6.27%.
For the rest of the hardware, the tests used the same platform for both systems and even for AMD cards. Here they had an Intel Core i9-13900K CPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000 CL36 RAM and a Solidigm P44 Pro 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. In terms of systems, Windows 11 Pro 22621 and Ubuntu 22.10 (Linux kernel version 6.2-rc1) were used.
In the field of software, the tests used to compare Widows 11 and Ubuntu in the field of games were based on well-known tools and proposals. Thus, the list is extensive and can be seen below:
- killer 3
- left 4 dead 2
- Gate 2
- Quake II RTX
- strange brigade
- X-Plane 12
- GravityMark 1.72.0 Update
- Unigine Heaven 4.0.0 Update
Although not quite perfect, Windows 11 clearly beats Ubuntu with Linux 6.2. There is still work to be done by AMD in the area of drivers, but the most important foundation is already in place. This test also naturally confirms an increasingly seen fact that Microsoft's system is superior to what Linux and its distributions offer.
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