On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 21:36 +0100, Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > 2010/2/4 Jens M Andreasen <[email protected]>: > > > > Zap the Gnome on steroids and dedicate your GPU for audio then! > > > > How to ?
I can only say what I have done and _very_ _carefully_ point out that I know _absolutely_ _nothing_ about RT-performance on any other system _whatsoever_! The box is a T3-P5945GC: http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=BpN0BixlVJlpqtpu .. with an Intel 945GC chipset, AD1988b HDA audio and an E1200 (1.2 GHz "Conroe" style dual core Celeron.) The GPU is a pretty quiet, slightly overclocked Nvidia GT220 with DDR3 from Gigabyte. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gt-220,2445.html (And apparently the GT240 model with GDDR5 is a lemon. Avoid!) Kernel is the 2.6.31.6-rt19, configured as per the Mandriva repositories (optimized for Core2 as the only change) > Where is the switch that would tell ladspa/dssi to use the GPU for processing > ? > That "switch" ideally would be somewhere here on LAD. The problem being mostly stirring up enough momentum to get something going. There might be this fear of jumping into the unknown? but hey look, here is one more programmer who has also had it with SSE and is not planning on upgrading to a 4 way $2K server any time soon: A realtime Mandelbrot zoomer in SSE assembly and CUDA http://users.softlab.ntua.gr/~ttsiod/mandelSSE.html In which one of those two codepaths would you like to spend your spare time? Which one looks the most civilized? Just wondering ... Reasonable expectations for RT performance is 1/3 of what Nvidia says is peak performance. So, 60 - 75 GFlops in the case at hand. Which translates to $1 per GFlop (including a healthy chunk of fast memory.) Hard to beat! The 0.3 msec turnaround time depends on that you are working from the console rather than the X-server. This might have been different if I had had dedicated cards, one for audio and one for video, but - unfortunately - I have only one PCIe slot, so there is nothing really that I can know or tell about that ... Working from within Gnome on a single card; 3 × 1.3 (+1.3) msec works and double that to become indestructibly rock-solid. [OK... That might be enough CUDA advocacy for tonight? :-D] /jma _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
