I know the how-to says don't do dynamic ticks, but have you tried a kernel
with dynamic ticks?  Then you don't need to worry about the kernel HZ.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 5:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlds_linux] Stable, high FPS

We've just received a batch of dual 2.66 quad xeons with 8gb ram that
we're going to host our cs 1.6 servers on. The thing is that we need
as high and stable FPS as possible to attract more customers. I know
it's possible to keep it at 1000 and quite stable, because i've seen
other GSPs do that with worse machines. I followed the 1000 FPS guide
at the steam forums you keep pasting and the fps is now around 960
most of the time, rarely peaks 1000 and sometimes drops to around 500.

Is there something i could do, like renice the process, change some
other kernel parameter, run the servers on only one core or similar,
that will give me more stable FPS closer to 1000?

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