Yes.
The frames of a server are limited by this and the tickrate.
A tick 100 really runs better with 1000hz...
The server is able to switch the queue faster.
I got ping improvements, too... o.O
try it..
On Monday 16 January 2006 10:08, x-ares-x
On Monday 16 January 2006 10:08, x-ares-x wrote:
> I recognized that the internel clock isn't 1000hz with
> kernel 2.6 like other distributions, it's 250hz.
Do you really think that 1000hz gives an improvement for game servers?
I mean do you feel a diffeence?
What preemption model you choosed?
I was shown something that explains why some of them are going to 250 HZ
rout..
http://kerneltrap.org/node/5411
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Cheers,
Fox
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That means, taht I'll stick with 9.x :)
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We use 200 on virtually all our machines and its a good value which
combines lower CPU with good reg.
Steve / K
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Has anyone ran SRCDS
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That means, taht I'll stick with 9.x :)
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ious to see the reason
was that the server would not and could not go above 125fps (when default is
166!)
Hope this is of use to you...
Regards, Jon
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Has anyone ran SRCDS servers on a 250 Mhz Kernel ?
I realise this will restrict the server fps, ( and bullet registration ? )
but are there any advantages cpu / load usage-wise ?
Thanks
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use gentoo and set it in the make menuconfig area
Kingsley
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That means, taht I'll stick with 9.x :)
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That means, taht I'll stick with 9.x :)
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10.0 doesnt ;)
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10.0 doesnt ;)
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Suse Linux runs 1000Hz :) too.
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Suse Linux runs 1000Hz :) too.
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It's really not that hard to compile your own??? Takes what a whole 30-45
minutes because
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On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 09:18 +, aXeR (AmmoBOX) wrote:
> A lot of the major distro's are shipping with kernel freq set to 250Hz now
> :(
Would you mind recommending repositories of reliable pre-built kernels
for 32 and 64bit linux gamin
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 09:18 +, aXeR (AmmoBOX) wrote:
> A lot of the major distro's are shipping with kernel freq set to 250Hz now
> :(
Would you mind recommending repositories of reliable pre-built kernels
for 32 and 64bit linux gaming servers?
Thanks,
Andrew
Disclaimer:
Please don't flame
A lot of the major distro's are shipping with kernel freq set to 250Hz now
:(
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I'm a Linux Noob an installed Fedora a
I'm a Linux Noob an installed Fedora at my Server.
I Like Fedora and there was no problem with it.
But when it was installed and erverything was working,.. not really
great but ok, I recognized that the internel clock isn't 1000hz with
kernel 2.6 like other distributions, it's 250hz.
So if kernel
There really isn't a big performance difference amongst Linux
distributions. Some of them have experimental patches (Like Fedora,
or Debian's 'unstable'), which might be a good thing, or not-so-good.
Also, note that almost any performance problems you might have will
be the fault of your configu
Hello,
I am new to this list and I am looking for some information.
I have 2 1U`s running server 2000 and I am going to switch one to a Linux
distro for obviouse reasons and also to try and get rid of this annoying map
differs problem that may or may not be related to windows.
I was looking at Fed
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