Are those results from your C2D? On Oct 2, 9:07 pm, UncleFerassi <[email protected]> wrote: > Value 0 > BitBlt: > avg: 1828.2 fps [2142.5 MB/sec] > max: 4348.9 fps [5096.3 MB/sec] > min: 94.7 fps [110.9 MB/sec] > > ReverseBlt: > avg: 3353.3 fps [3929.7 MB/sec] > max: 4008.8 fps [4697.8 MB/sec] > min: 2206.4 fps [2585.7 MB/sec] > > Value 4 > BitBlt: > avg: 1851.6 fps [2169.9 MB/sec] > max: 4368.4 fps [5119.2 MB/sec] > min: 176.0 fps [206.2 MB/sec] > > ReverseBlt: > avg: 2480.3 fps [2906.6 MB/sec] > max: 3268.9 fps [3830.8 MB/sec] > min: 1443.2 fps [1691.2 MB/sec] > > Value 5 > BitBlt: > avg: 1811.4 fps [2122.7 MB/sec] > max: 4378.2 fps [5130.7 MB/sec] > min: 93.4 fps [109.4 MB/sec] > > ReverseBlt: > avg: 4009.7 fps [4698.8 MB/sec] > max: 4042.1 fps [4736.8 MB/sec] > min: 3835.2 fps [4494.4 MB/sec] > > On Oct 2, 12:46 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > It's DWORD with hexa base. > > > On Oct 2, 8:45 pm, UncleFerassi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I gonna try to make the key manually but Tribal, can you tell us what > > > kind of entry is it? (dsword, string, binary?) > > > > On Oct 2, 12:43 pm, UncleFerassi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Here's mine. Same as Kiki, don't have the Acceleration.Level key > > > > because I have 1.2 sherry. > > > > I ran it with value 1 addreg (software) > > > > > BitBlt: > > > > avg: 3250.2 fps [3808.9 MB/sec] > > > > max: 4145.3 fps [4857.8 MB/sec] > > > > min: 1128.8 fps [1322.8 MB/sec] > > > > > ReverseBlt: > > > > avg: 3534.6 fps [4142.2 MB/sec] > > > > max: 4050.5 fps [4746.7 MB/sec] > > > > min: 2632.8 fps [3085.3 MB/sec] > > > > > On Oct 2, 11:44 am, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Unless people cooperate, things can't go forward. > > > > > > Each one of you must test different values and benchmark your system > > > > > with BltTest. > > > > > > On Sep 30, 6:17 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > I ask for more people to test different values and post results of > > > > > > the > > > > > > TestBlt bench, so we can have a proper opinion on it. > > > > > > > Just remember to restart after each value change. > > > > > > > On Sep 30, 1:55 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Well, that software is very sensitive to what's happening in your > > > > > > > computer at the precise moment you're doing things, but even while > > > > > > > downloading and having a movie loaded in the background (paused > > > > > > > though), the results were almost the same. > > > > > > > Anyway, don't forget that you have to restart your computer each > > > > > > > time > > > > > > > you change Acceleration.Level, for the changes to actually be > > > > > > > applied. > > > > > > > > On Sep 30, 10:07 am, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > uhm... I'm trying to run BltTest.exe atm (is this the right > > > > > > > > program > > > > > > > > that we're using right now?) > > > > > > > > > I run it with no changes (means "Acceleration.Level" key is not > > > > > > > > exist > > > > > > > > in my registry originally, because I'm using 7 + Sherry 1.2) > > > > > > > > > so far I run it over and over, and got some random numbers > > > > > > > > > sometimes I get high numbers like these: > > > > > > > > BitBlt: > > > > > > > > avg: 979.9 fps [1148.4 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > max: 1372.1 fps [1607.9 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > min: 385.1 fps [451.3 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > > ReverseBlt: > > > > > > > > avg: 1125.4 fps [1318.8 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > max: 1306.5 fps [1531.1 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > min: 826.4 fps [968.5 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > > but sometimes I get low numbers like these: > > > > > > > > BitBlt: > > > > > > > > avg: 671.9 fps [787.4 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > max: 1061.0 fps [1243.4 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > min: 142.1 fps [166.5 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > > ReverseBlt: > > > > > > > > avg: 288.5 fps [338.1 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > max: 1039.1 fps [1217.7 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > min: 40.3 fps [47.3 MB/sec] > > > > > > > > > is this really can represent the overall performance of my > > > > > > > > computer? > > > > > > > > or is the value is like some "snapshot" performance (== > > > > > > > > performance at > > > > > > > > that dd mmmm yyyy, hh:mm:ss tt only?) > >
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