And OpenArena (OpenGL game based on Quake 1 Engine) has great FPS at
highest detail (a bit laggy on higest res, but plays very smooth on
800x600)

On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> GMABooster doesn't appear to do anything under Linux as well:
>
>
> **************************************************************************
> GMABooster for Linux (Version 0.9c)            Production Date: 06/25/2009
> Copyright (C)2009 Vladimir Plenskiy              http://www.gmabooster.com
> **************************************************************************
>
> Hit '4' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 400 MHz
> Hit '3' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 250 MHz
> Hit '2' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 200 MHz
> Hit '1' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 166 MHz
>
> Hit '0' followed by 'Enter' to detect current GMA 950 core clock and exit
>
> Hit any different digit or letter followed by 'Enter' to exit immediately
>
>> 4
>
> Hacking hardware registers now...
>
> 34ab1c74
> 34ab1c74
>
> Done - GMA 950 should now be running at a speed of 400 MHz
>
> **************************************************************************
> Exiting. Note: on return from standby the setting will be reset to default
> **************************************************************************
>
> But after doing that:
>
> **************************************************************************
> GMABooster for Linux (Version 0.9c)            Production Date: 06/25/2009
> Copyright (C)2009 Vladimir Plenskiy              http://www.gmabooster.com
> **************************************************************************
>
> Hit '4' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 400 MHz
> Hit '3' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 250 MHz
> Hit '2' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 200 MHz
> Hit '1' followed by 'Enter' to set Intel(R) GMA 950 core clock to 166 MHz
>
> Hit '0' followed by 'Enter' to detect current GMA 950 core clock and exit
>
> Hit any different digit or letter followed by 'Enter' to exit immediately
>
>> 0
>
> Detecting GMA 950 core clock...
> Done. GMA 950 core clock is: 200 MHz (Still 200 eh?)
>
> **************************************************************************
> Exiting. No setting has been applied
> **************************************************************************
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You could try Wubi or USB install?
>>
>> I actually prefer Wubi over dual booting lol. Plus ubuntu is still
>> pretty fast with Wubi even with the slightly reduced HDD performance
>> (i don't even notice it)
>>
>> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:05 PM, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> god i want to test out ubuntu 10.04 RC.....
>>> shit this CD rom broken is driving me crazy....
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:47 AM, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> wow detailed GPU process , nice man , u r the Geek , Me like this
>>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>>
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