After a long day of trying different graphics drivers, I got the accelerated
graphics to work on the Gigabyte GA-E350N mini-ITX board, with AMD E-350 D
processor and integrated AMD HD 6310 graphics on Ubuntu 10.04. This board uses
about 32 Watts as measured on a power meter when the latency
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:45 PM, James Boulton james.boul...@xtra.co.nz wrote:
I have run the latency test for a Gigabyte GA-350N motherboard.
On first boot (ran with glxgears and updating 140 add packages through
the system updates):
Servo thread Max: 11411ns
Base thread Max: 10233ns
--- On Thu, 3/28/13, Przemek Klosowski przemek.klosow...@gmail.com wrote:
Nice, but the sad thing is that high-performance video
drivers tend to
hit latency (Nvidia is particularly infamous). If you
succeed making
Radeon drivers to run please re-run the latency tests and
report the results.
Hi all,
I have run the latency test for a Gigabyte GA-350N motherboard.
On first boot (ran with glxgears and updating 140 add packages through
the system updates):
Servo thread Max: 11411ns
Base thread Max: 10233ns
After turning off power/thermal control in the bios and inserting
isolcpus=1: