Wrong list :P

Sorry

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Peter Lindblom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why asking about this using windows examples ??
>
> This is a Linux-list !
>
> Peter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "1nsane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 8:43 PM
> Subject: [hlds_linux] Boosted Performance VS Nonboosted Performance
>
>
> > Hi Everyone!
> >
> > I've started looking into the effects of the fpsboost on CPU usage/ the
> > FPS
> > themselves and found a few oddities .
> >
> > For example, which would be better? Boosted 66 fps or nonboosted 66
> > (fpx_max
> > 66)?
> >
> > Nonboosted running at ~62 +/- fps while using around 2% total CPU or
> > "5.47"
> > per core on a full server (hoovers around "0.00" most of the time)
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/nonboosted.PNG
> >
> > Boosted running at ~62 +/- fps while using around 47% total CPU or
> "77.84"
> > per core on a full server.
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/boosted_66.PNG
> >
> > Also what would the CPU usage difference be between say fps_max 60 and
> > fps_max 999 when boosted?
> > 60 boosted:
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/boosted_60.PNG
> > 900 boosted:
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/boosted_fps.PNG
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/booster_900-p2.PNG
> > 300 boosted:
> > http://is1337.net/boostsrcds/boosted_fps.PNG
> >
> > No difference... both use up the same amount of CPU to do either 60 fps
> or
> > 600+
> >
> > So my question being... Which is better? Seeing that at the same fps_max
> > level the Total CPU usage can go from 2% to 50% just by running the
> > boost...
> > What do you guys think?
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