On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 10:12:07AM +0100, Elie De Brauwer wrote:...
Let's do some benchmarking I have a PIV 2.8 ghz (800 mhz fsb), 1 gig ddr 400 ram and an geforce fx 5900 ultra with 256 meg ram. When running X at 1600x1200 resolution I get about 4800 fps in glxgears
Ok, you are making me feel bad.
I've got an XP 1800+ on a MSI K7T266 board with a matrox G550 AGP running in 1280x960 and X 4.3.0.1. Noramlly run dual head xinerama but this is running with one screen setup:
My fps is not quite so impressive as others have posted. Before I loaded my agpgart module I had:
$ glxgears
960 frames in 5.0 seconds = 192.000 FPS 960 frames in 5.0 seconds = 192.000 FPS 960 frames in 5.0 seconds = 192.000 FPS 916 frames in 5.0 seconds = 183.200 FPS
After insmod agpgart
1334 frames in 5.0 seconds = 266.800 FPS 1556 frames in 5.0 seconds = 311.200 FPS 1557 frames in 5.0 seconds = 311.400 FPS 1557 frames in 5.0 seconds = 311.400 FPS
Which is still less than exciting. And that's the default window size for glxgears. Full screen (maximized) is real ugly:
164 frames in 5.0 seconds = 32.800 FPS 165 frames in 5.0 seconds = 33.000 FPS 164 frames in 5.0 seconds = 32.800 FPS
So is that just old, slow hardware[1], or should I be looking at other
possible problems?
[1] BTW -- I used to run swish-e indexing on this machine and it would
index 25,000 files in about a minute. A few OS changes later, hard disk
upgrades, and another 1/4 of RAM and now it indexes those same files in
about 4 minutes. So maybe something else is going on, but I don't know
where to start looking. Any ideas?
Have you tried hdparm to see if your disk drive is optimised? Did you use the same type/brand of memory?Could it be of inferior quality/specs and slowing down the system? hhmm...can't think of anything else for the momment and the provided info (this is just a wild guest , anyway - I'm not an expert, although I deal with hardware "ocasionally")...
P.S.: It's not hardware related, but have you checked if you have some hard cpu consumming process(es) ?
Chears John
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