On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Roderick Colenbrander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On a whim, I tried the oldest SPEC OpenGL benchmark, SPECviewperf 6. >> >> SPECViewperf 6.1.2 lives here: >> http://www.spec.org/gwpg/pastissues/Feb2_02/opc.static/opcview.htm >> It's also downloadable from >> ftp://spec.it.miami.edu/dist/gpc/opc/viewperf/specviewperf612is01.exe > > First of all these tests should be performed on solid display drivers. > Second I expect the performance on a Geforce / Radeon card to reasonable to > good. For the best performance you likely need a Quadro or FireGL ...
Check and check. My card is a Quadro FX 1400, and /proc/driver/nvidia/version says NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module 169.12 Thu Feb 14 17:53:07 PST 2008 I believe this is the current released driver. And my workstation is fast enough; it's a 3.4 GHz Pentium 4 (running at 2800 MHz, according to /proc/cpuinfo) with 2MB L2 cache. Not all the tests are so horrible. My workstation scores 64.5 on AWadvs-04, which according to http://www.spec.org/gwpg/pastissues/Feb2_02/opc.data/summary.html matches the performance of a Dell Precision Workstation 340 2.0AGHz / nVIDIA Quadro2 EX from 2002. And on MCAD01, it scores 176, which is almost twice the hightest result in 2002 (though again I'm not sure we display everything properly). Anyway, as I said earlier, I'm just jazzed this stuff runs at all. - Dan