On the Russian processor “Elbrus” they tried to run Half-Life, a great 1998 first-person shooter, with ray tracing. Blogger Dmitry Bachilo talked about his experience testing a new modification of the locally developed kernel. YouTube.
“I was offered to test, and if that’s the case, then I decided that I should upgrade, because there was no RTX in Elbrus before. He bought a graphics card with RTX to run games. He spent 40 thousand rubles. For this infection,” he said before the start of the project.
Bachilo showed that the computer loads Half-Life in RTX mode at 60 frames per second almost seamlessly. “Sometimes there are drops of up to 30 frames, but overall the game runs smoothly. This is pure backtracking. This is your first time seeing RTX on Elbrus,” the blogger noted.
According to the enthusiast, if you run the game on an empty map, without enemies and other characters, the game will run even more fluently. “It will output up to 100 frames per second in this configuration. And even if you go out inside the game, it doesn’t drop below 60 frames,” Bachilo concluded.
It was previously reported that there is an enthusiast with the nickname ge0gr4f. tested Operation of the Atomic Heart shooter on a computer with a Russian Elbrus-8C processor.
Source: Gazeta
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