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Unfortunately the reviewer doesn't seem to mention a bunch of details about how the games were actually played such as, critically, which version of Proton he used. CachyOS ships its own version of Proton which pulls in a bunch of bleeding-edge features with significant performance impacts. I'm not sure if that Proton is used by default or not though; it may depend on the specific launcher used and configuration. Without knowing that, it's going to be difficult to attempt to reproduce his results.
Yeah, I like Nick but benchmarking isn't his forte. In all the articles and videos I've come across, most distros perform similarly, usually within the margin of error for most games. I can't imagine any set of optimizations that would lead to a performance increase on the level of a gpu upgrade. It doesn't make sense.
Wendell talks about cachy quite a bit, I wish he'd do some testing but I'm sure he's already busy enough.
Yeahs it's very very rare that cachy performs THAT much better. Its normal for it to be 1-3% faster then other distros since it's pretuned and all.
But beyond that... Iv only seen it have larger jumps like once or twice.