On Sunday 17 April 2005 16:46, Greg Grotsky wrote:
> You should use NvAGP, I switched over from AMD64_AGPGART (939pin
> northbridge driver) and gained 1000fps on my 5700 Ultra. I see ~5100
> fps with glxgears.
AGPGART on AMD64, GeForce 6600GT, 7130fps.
The fps make pretty much zero difference fo
Greg Grotsky wrote:
Preet,
To get rid of AGPGART once and for all recompile the kernel setting it
to NO. I couldn't unload mine even though I have unloadable module
support and AGPGART was compiled in as a module. Recompiling without
it was the only way I could get it to work.
-Greg
That setti
Preet,
To get rid of AGPGART once and for all recompile the kernel setting it
to NO. I couldn't unload mine even though I have unloadable module
support and AGPGART was compiled in as a module. Recompiling without
it was the only way I could get it to work.
-Greg
On 4/18/05, Preet Khalsa <[EMA
On XFree it's just
more /etc/X11/XF86Config-4|grep DefaultColor
showing here:
--->DefaultColorDepth 16
Or just use xdpyinfo.
2005/4/18, Dr. C Mythology <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it possible to find out what color depth I'm using? My xorg.conf
> has two "SubSection "Display""s, one with
Will Rosecrans wrote:
On 4/17/05, Preet Khalsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Be happy. I am getting 200 fps on an Athlon 64 3000+ with the FX5200.
I think it has something to do with my MSI K8T Neo2 F Mobo. With 2.6.11
it got worse because cpu speed throttling broke. So it stays at low
freq for
On 4/17/05, Preet Khalsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Be happy. I am getting 200 fps on an Athlon 64 3000+ with the FX5200.
> I think it has something to do with my MSI K8T Neo2 F Mobo. With 2.6.11
> it got worse because cpu speed throttling broke. So it stays at low
> freq for the cpu and gpu.
Is it possible to find out what color depth I'm using? My xorg.conf
has two "SubSection "Display""s, one with depth = 16 and another with
depth = 24.
And how do you enable NvAGP?
On 4/18/05, Adam Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I depends on your color depth and your screen size. Try to set you
I depends on your color depth and your screen size. Try to set your
color depth to 16bit and you'll get much better values and you won't
see any difference to 32bit.
2005/4/18, Andy Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'll try to fine tune some and see
> if I can get bet
Andy,
You should use NvAGP, I switched over from AMD64_AGPGART (939pin
northbridge driver) and gained 1000fps on my 5700 Ultra. I see ~5100
fps with glxgears.
-Greg
On 4/17/05, Andy Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'll try to fine tune some and see
> if I ca
Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'll try to fine tune some and see
if I can get better numbers then. Are you guys using agpgart? module
or built in?
Got to do some reading on mode lines first though. I was very
dissapointed to learn about overscan today on my rptv...
Must figure these issues
Andy Alsup schreef:
With glxgears at the default size, I am getting 1130 fps on a fx5200
using driver 7174 on a P4 3.2Ghz with smp kernel.
Should I be happy with that number? My Radeon 9550 was getting 360 at
best, and usually 120.
Seems OK. I now get ~2300 fps with a fx5200, Athlon XP2600+, kern
> With glxgears at the default size, I am getting 1130 fps on a fx5200
> using driver 7174 on a P4 3.2Ghz with smp kernel.
>
> Should I be happy with that number? My Radeon 9550 was getting 360 at
> best, and usually 120.
>
> I have seen others comparing larger numbers, but how does this demo
On Sunday 17 April 2005 01:46 am, Andy Alsup wrote:
> Couple noob questions because I'm curious:
>
> With glxgears at the default size, I am getting 1130 fps on a fx5200
> using driver 7174 on a P4 3.2Ghz with smp kernel.
>
> Should I be happy with that number? My Radeon 9550 was getting 360 at
>
Couple noob questions because I'm curious:
With glxgears at the default size, I am getting 1130 fps on a fx5200
using driver 7174 on a P4 3.2Ghz with smp kernel.
Should I be happy with that number? My Radeon 9550 was getting 360 at
best, and usually 120.
I have seen others comparing larger num
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