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    6 months ago

    I still don’t think there will be a difference. I tried distros with various schedulers and didn’t notice a major positive difference except for the DE smoothness that was unbeatable on CachyOS.

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        6 months ago

        Thank you for sharing! If you remember, could you share your findings?

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      6 months ago

      So…, you don’t think it will make a difference. However, you do affirm that whatever CachyOS does is noticably better than the rest.

      Perhaps more importantly, have you actually measured 1% lows or 0.1% lows on games. And did you compare how different distros fared in this regard?

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        6 months ago

        I didn’t measure 1% lows but I noticed that regular distros (specifically Fedora and Arch based ones) performed noticeably better in terms of overall FPS.

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          6 months ago

          Thank you for mentioning that! Did the slower distros you tested come with older kernels?

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            Fedora did have an older kernel but other distros were Arch based so always new kernels. Also I have to mention that CachyOS focuses on x86_64-v3 that my machine doesn’t support so results can be very different on newer hardware.