It does not really matter what operating system you use in terms of
performance.
In some cases Windows is faster and in other Linux is faster but we are
talking about barely measureable differences.
Everything else comes down to administrating and personal preference.
If that helped its a good sign. To make it permanent you have to edit
the /etc/default/cpufreq.conf or /etc/cpufreq.conf. Not sure right now.
Have you tried the generic kernel again?
I use a simple script for that.
Am 12.12.2016 um 16:51 schrieb Sazid Hossain:
Thanks to your link, condition has improved a lot. Now the sv is around ~4
and var is <~.7
Not sure about whether to switch back to windows or keep ubuntu for now
It might be overkill for 1 server. But I will be running:
2 20 slots casual
3 competitive servers
1 1v1 server
1 DM server.
All are 128 tick.
Not sure how the system will perform under linux.
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