You're wrong.

A 1000 HZ kernel was required long time ago when the timers were based on 
jiffies (more jiffies per second => better accuracy for timers), but this is 
not true anymore because latest kernels have full support for high resolution 
timers. When I say "latest kernels" I mean a version newer than 2.6.28.1, 
because until this one the "select" and "pselect" functions (the first one 
being used by pingboost 3) where still handled by the main timing subsystem at 
a jiffy-level resolution.

 
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: ics
  Sent: 08/19/11 01:47 PM
  To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
  Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] A few questions configuration/choice cstrike 1.6
 
   
Kernel that euna on 100hz o 250 instead of 1000hz will consume less cpu but 
runs like crap. For example on tf2, ticktrate wont be higher than ~45 with 
250hz ans with 100hz on css, there is noticeable lag in the air. I'm not sure 
how this affects in cs 1.6.

-ics

----- Alkuperäinen viesti -----
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 9:01 AM, hs style <hst...@live.be> wrote:
> > 2. Debian 6.0 64 bit and 32 squeeze, what is the best kernel
> > 100/250/1000/ormorevalue ?
> 
> I'm wondering about this myself. Are there any differences running
> 1000tic server on 100/250/1000hz kernel? I'm using the debian stock
> kernel (250Hz) here
> 
> > 4. For counter-strike 1.6 server.cfg, these cvars exists ?:
> > sv_maxcmdrate, sv_mincmdrate and fps_max.
> > 5. If fps_max exists on server.cfg, what is the maximum value ?
> 
> sv_maxcmdrate, sv_mincmdrate don't exist on hlds but fps_max does,
> although hlds does not use it all. So it doesn't matter what set for
> fps_max, hlds will ignore it. Also
> https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5386-HMJI-5162
> 
> HLDS Servers use the CVAR sys_ticrate to control how many frames per
> second are rendered.
> SRCDS Servers use the CVAR fps_max to control how many frames per
> second are rendered.
> 
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