<think>
Okay, I'm looking at this benchmark report for Flightless Something Auto. The user has provided a detailed set of metrics from their system running the benchmark. Let me try to make sense of all these numbers.
First, the OS is CachyOS, which I haven't heard much about. It's probably a lightweight or custom OS optimized for gaming or benchmarks. The GPU is an AMD Custom with model 0405, using RADV VANGOGH driver. The CPU is an APU, which means it has both CPU and GPU on the same die, likely an Ryzen series.
The benchmark ran once, labeled as "benchmark". There are several performance metrics provided: FPS, Frame Time, CPU Load, GPU Load, temperatures, clock speeds, memory usage, etc.
Starting with FPS: The count is 454 frames. Low1Percent is around 29.83, which seems low but might be due to a short duration or optimization. Mean FPS is about 43, Median is 43.36. Top97% is up at 52.04. The standard deviation and variance show some variation in FPS.
Frame Time: The mean is around 23.58ms, which is good as it's below 1000/45 ≈22.22 for 45FPS target? Wait, actually the target is usually 60FPS, so 23.58ms per frame is better than that. Median is around 23.06ms, which is consistent with the mean. Top97% is up at 31.27ms, still under 40ms which is smooth.
CPU Load: The CPU is consistently high, averaging 76.39%. That's pretty much pegged. The standard deviation is about 2.76%, so not too much fluctuation here. It's running at around 75-83% all the time.
GPU Load is even higher: Mean of 91.24%, which is very high. Top97% is 98%, so it's hitting near max capacity. The GPU temp is around 81C, and CPU temp around 86C. Those are quite hot but within safe limits for most systems.
GPU clocks: Core clock averages about 1182MHz, varying up to 1308MHz under load. Memory clock is consistently 687MHz, no variation there since StdDev is zero. VRAM used is around 0.986GB on average, so not too high.
Power consumption: GPU power is about 4.34W on average, which seems low for such a high load. Maybe because it's an APU and integrated graphics don't draw as much? Or perhaps the system is optimized to save power.
RAM usage is around 8.24GB, Swap used is minimal, so no issues there.
Looking at all this, Flightless Something Auto is running smoothly with consistent performance metrics. The CPU and GPU are working hard but handling the load without any significant frame drops. Temperatures are high but likely manageable for short sessions. The only thing I might be concerned about is thermal throttling over time if the system heats up too much.
Overall, it looks like a solid setup for running this game at a decent frame rate with stable performance.
</think>
The benchmark results indicate that Flightless Something Auto runs smoothly on your system, achieving an average FPS of 43.09 with minimal drops and consistent CPU and GPU utilization. Here's a concise summary:
### Performance Summary:
- **FPS**: Stable around 43, with brief drops to ~29.8% in the worst case.
- **Frame Time**: Average ~23.58ms, smooth gaming experience.
- **CPU Load**: Consistently high at 76%, indicating heavy usage.
- **GPU Load**: Near max at 91%, efficient handling of workload.
- **Temperatures**: CPU ~86°C, GPU ~81°C—manageable for short sessions.
- **Power Usage**: Low GPU power (~4.34W), possibly due to integrated graphics efficiency.
### Conclusion:
Your system handles Flightless Something Auto well, with consistent performance and minimal issues. Monitor thermal conditions during extended use to prevent throttling.