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Cyberpunk 2077 Performance on Linux (Ultra Settings) – Ubuntu 24.04

Linux Gaming | Cyberpunk 2077

Compared to Ubuntu 23.10, Ubuntu 24.04 offers 50% more FPS at the highest settings, meaning, the average goes from 40 FPS to 60 FPS. There are even some jumps to 70 FPS. This is all WITHOUT Frame Generation or without DLSS 3.5 which you can still find on Windows tests.

So just keep in mind that on Ubuntu 24.04, Cyberpunk 2077 got 60 FPS to 65 FPS Average, without Frame Generation and without DLSS 3.5, while on Windows, with Frame Generation and the more optimized DLSS 3.5, Windows users are getting around 70 FPS to 75 FPS (10 FPS).

So once Frame Gen and the latest DLSS technology is pushed to Linux, I can only imagine the performance improvement.

OS: Ubuntu 24.04
Window System – X (Not Wayland)
Steam – DEB Version (Not Snap or Flatpak)
Nvidia Driver – 555.52
MOBO: Asus Maximus Z790 Hero
VIDEO: Zotac Nvidia RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO
CPU: Intel i9 13900k
RAM: g.skill 128GB Trident Z5 DDR5 4200Mhz
SSD: WD SN850x 2TB
GPU Screen Recorder @ 4K + 60fps + NVENC

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4 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Performance on Linux (Ultra Settings) – Ubuntu 24.04

  • Have you noticed how your fps starts off high and keep decreasing without getting back up? It's like there's a memory leak

  • It is incredible how you managed to get get Cyberpunk to run on Linux. You'll have to make a video showing how you did that.

  • Nice to see that gaming on Linux is getting impressively close to being as good as or better than on Windows

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