25% on an AMD CPU
on an Intel CPU it seems to be 7.5% to 10%
it just puts AMD and Intel on equal footing but does not impact playability that much. We have seen larger performance increases from simple VGA driver updates lol.
- Core i7-4960X CPU + R9 290X GPU
- 1080p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 9.2% improvement with Mantle
- 1600p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 10% improvement with Mantle
- Core i7-4960X CPU + R7 260X GPU
- 1080p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 2.7% improvement
- 1600p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 1.4% improvement
- A10-7700K CPU + R9 290X GPU
- 1080p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 40.9% improvement
- 1600p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 17.3% improvement
- A10-7700K CPU + R7 260X GPU
- 1080p, Ultra Preset, 4xAA: 8.3% improvement
- 1600p, Low Preset: 16.8% improvement
So from what I can see here is that the performance change from Mantle on a high end system are less then what can be achieved through overclocks and traditional driver optimizations.
Any kind of boost is welcome imo even if its minimal.
And from what I saw 7970 can have avg 25% boost..
Low end system getting such ahuge boost is nice but then how many people here are gonna buy a A10 7700k and pair it with a $600 GPU. Even you have a 4770K so at best if you got a 290X with 10% boost it would offer enough performance to be on par with a 780Ti in BF4.
so..... yea not really that impressive. 290X ends up out pacing a stock 780Ti but aftermarket 780 Ti beats the aftermarket 290X even with Mantle. At worst case senario they Tie. Yes AMD is cheaper but I would still take the Nvidia card at this point.