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The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 01-30-2012 To all users of git and autobuilds: please update, and then run "the big benchmark" as described on http://dev.xonotic.org/projects/xonotic/wiki/Hardware_Requirements Especially those of you who have performance problems are asked to run this. The test can, on older systems, take a few hours, so I'd recommend running it over night. It will generate a log file. Please send me that log file (e.g. via forum PM) and also the following system details: - system name - CPU - CPU clock frequency - number of CPU cores - RAM size - operating system - architecture (32bit or 64bit) so I can add the data to the wiki page above. Alternatively, if you have editing permissions, you can add yourself to the wiki with the required data. When we have this info, our goal is to describe hardware requirements of Xonotic. So please help us by providing benchmark results! Thanks. RE: The Big Benchmark - rocknroll237 - 01-30-2012 Omg: MED: 10510 frames 38.9160000 seconds 270.0688663 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 155 279 508 (336 seconds) Low: MED: 10510 frames 41.9780000 seconds 250.3692410 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 149 261 517 (336 seconds) Medium: MED: 10510 frames 45.9020000 seconds 228.9660581 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 137 242 508 (336 seconds) Normal: MED: 10510 frames 48.7340000 seconds 215.6605245 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 123 229 477 (336 seconds) High: MED: 10510 frames 54.0160000 seconds 194.5719787 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 112 207 431 (336 seconds) Ultra: MED: 10510 frames 80.7000000 seconds 130.2354399 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 23 157 369 (336 seconds) Ultimate: MED: 10510 frames 89.6210000 seconds 117.2716216 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 25 139 261 (336 seconds) rocknroll237 desktop i7 960 @3.2ghz 4 cores 6gb RAM GL_VENDOR: ATI Technologies Inc. GL_RENDERER: ASUS ARES GL_VERSION: 4.1.11161 Windows 7 64 bit (How on Earth did a GTX 560ti beat my Ares? Is it because I'm running Windows and the 560 was on Linux? Also, why did the 6770 score so high? My Ares should eclipse it! I don't have the AMD app profiles installed, maybe that's why... WTF was someone thinking of when they benched a 6970 with a dual core Athlon and 2gb RAM?) RE: The Big Benchmark - SavageX - 01-30-2012 @rocknroll237 Notice that all top spots are currently taken by Nvidia cards. Your card is clearly usually faster than some of those Nvidia cards that score better than your setup, so I'd guess the ATI driver somehow runs into a brickwall with Xonotic. Compare, for example, your beastly setup (much stronger CPU, much stronger GPU) with my old Phenom II X4 945 and very cheap 5670 card - on normal settings we're not very much apart. RE: The Big Benchmark - rocknroll237 - 01-30-2012 Ahh, yes. With all 3 AMD gpus lined up in that graph I can see that the benchmarks are very similar. It seems that the AMD drivers aren't as strong as Nvidias. Maybe the Xonotic devs could get AMD to optimise the drivers for Xonotic when it gets a bigger following. RE: The Big Benchmark - Lee_Stricklin - 01-30-2012 EDIT (Again): OK, ran the tool and uploaded the log file. divVerent you should find the file if you check your private messages. Anyway the below information will still be left in tact in case it has any use. EDIT: I messed this up, I was doing time demo on the big keybench. Will update these as soon as I use the actual benchmark tool included with the game. System specs ----------------------------------- Operating System: Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit (partially upgraded and pulseaudio has been stripped if you need the details) Nvidia Driver Version: 195.36.24 Xonotic version: Autobuild (January 30 2012 release) CPU: AM2+ Socket AMD Phenom II X4, 3GHz RAM: 4 GB (2GB X 2) DDR2 1066MHz GPU: NVIDIA Geforce 9800GTX, 1GB, 256 bit Benchmarks ----------------------------------- Frame rate listed from low/average/max. Old configurtation files were removed and Xonotic autobuild was updated immediately before these tests were done. Resolution is standard for PC gaming (1920 X 1080). OMG, 1920 X 1080 142 207 384 Low, 1920 X 1080 128 256 379 Medium 1920 X 1080 123 210 361 Normal, 1920 X 1080 99 178 312 High, 1920 X 1080 96 170 212 Ultra 1920 X 1080 22 85 130 Ultimate 1920 X 1080 16 37 61 RE: The Big Benchmark - theShadow - 01-30-2012 I found an issue, and it's rather a serious one. for OSX, it defaults to trying to run in full screen, and if you recall, xonotic won't run in fullscreen on lion. sooooo... yeah. RE: The Big Benchmark - Lee_Stricklin - 01-30-2012 (01-30-2012, 07:34 PM)theShadow Wrote: I found an issue, and it's rather a serious one. You can get the same result by doing the following (basically copying what I initially did except at a lower resolution): Remove your config file from the hidden .xonotic directory. Set the game resolution to 1024 X 768 and then run the big keybench demo in time demo mode using each effects preset available. At the end of each run just pull down the console and write down the frame rates for each setting. To use the Ultimate and OMG settings you'll have to punch into your console: exec effects-ultimate.cfg exec effects-omg.cfg RE: The Big Benchmark - theShadow - 01-30-2012 or I could just run it with +vid_fullscreen 0 :p RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 01-31-2012 (01-30-2012, 09:07 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote:(01-30-2012, 07:34 PM)theShadow Wrote: I found an issue, and it's rather a serious one. You really should rather use the benchmark script to ensure the configuration is the right one. Note that we also run the demo 4 times, and use the median of the last 3, to get shader compiling and measurement errors out of the equation. RE: The Big Benchmark - freefang - 01-31-2012 I guess I'll re-run the test on my laptop, since I find it hard to believe it would do worse on low than medium or normal. RE: The Big Benchmark - rafallus - 01-31-2012 My results for two test systems zipped (text files compress really well). Configurations given in archive names. PS. for the most part biggest performance problems I have, are when I minimize and restore the game. Applying video settings immediately in options helps. RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 01-31-2012 @rafallus: I entered your data, but I'd still like the host names of the two systems (or other things you identify them by, e.g. desktop vs laptop). RE: The Big Benchmark - rafallus - 01-31-2012 Both are desktops. Maybe desktop-amd and desktop-c2d respectively. PS. is there a way to sort this differently? Best idea would be to sort by ULTIMATE results, now you have 560 Ti below 9800GT in one case (!) PPS. that 6970 is indeed beastly CPU-limited. RE: The Big Benchmark - SavageX - 01-31-2012 (01-31-2012, 12:09 PM)rafallus Wrote: PS. is there a way to sort this differently? Best idea would be to sort by ULTIMATE results, now you have 560 Ti below 9800GT in one case (!) Normal settings are a much closer approximation to what people actually run than ultimate. The goal is to determine system requirements (i.e. what systems will deliver enjoyable gameplay at default settings), not (primarily) to rank individual system components (choose "omg" and you're testing the CPU, choose "ultmate" and you're testing the GPU - we need a mix of those. The default settings are sitting nicely in-between). RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 01-31-2012 As for sorting, I agree the wiki is not an optimal solution for that yet. We will find a better one eventually, that will provide sorting controls to the user too. RE: The Big Benchmark - Sless - 01-31-2012 System one: Name: Withers Win 7 Prof x64 i7 920 @2,66GHz 18GB RAM Graphic: AMD 6970 2GB Catalyst Control Centre 12.1 Driver Version 11.12 Benchmark: Link System two: Name:Kiste1 Win XP Prof x32 Intel Core 2 CPU T5500 @1.66GHz 1GB RAM Graphic: Intel GMA945 Benchmark: Link System three: Name: Optidrex 760 Win Vista Ultimate x32 Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 @2.8GHz 2GB RAM Graphic: Intel GMA 4500 Additional Notes: Standard Dell Optiplex 760 Benchmark: Link System four: Name: Optidrex 755 Win XP Prof. x32 Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 @2.33GHz 2GB RAM Graphic: Intel GMA 3100 --> 384MB shared Memory Additional Notes: Standard Dell Optiplex 755 Benchmark: Link System five: Name: Optidrex280 Win XP Prof. x32 Pentium 4 @2.8 GHz 512MB RAM Graphic: Intel GMA 82915G/GV/910GL --> 128MB shared Memory Additional Notes: Standard Dell Optiplex GX280 Benchmark: Link RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 02-01-2012 @Sless: Thanks, these helped a lot really. RE: The Big Benchmark - It'sMe - 02-01-2012 Here are my results: Username: ItsMe System: Laptop CPU: Intel Core2 Duo CPU T8100 GHz: 2.10GHz Cores: 2 RAM: 4G Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Card: GeForce 8400M GS/PCI/SSE2 Driver: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 290.10 OS: Linux Arch: x64 FPS: ---- OMG: 74 Low: 67 Medium: 59 Normal: 43 High: 33 Ultra: 13 Ultimate: 5 MED values: ---------- MED: 10510 frames 140.1468771 seconds 74.9927520 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 54 75 85 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 155.7161250 seconds 67.4946156 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 47 68 82 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 176.6658850 seconds 59.4908293 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 31 61 80 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 243.9744389 seconds 43.0782833 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 23 45 60 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 317.1028819 seconds 33.1438174 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 20 34 43 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 791.7933149 seconds 13.2736660 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 6 15 24 (336 seconds) MED: 10510 frames 1775.0893719 seconds 5.9208286 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 3 7 11 (336 seconds) Full Log: http://ompldr.org/vY2tzdA/the-big-benchmark.log.gz RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 02-02-2012 Thanks, all info I need. Added! RE: The Big Benchmark - Sless - 02-03-2012 Addition: My HP nc6000 didnt deliver any benchmark-result. It simply froze after ~20mins. No idea what's causing this - the only guess i have is the 32MB graphic-card . The even lower equipped subnotebook would then be a waste of time. Stats of my nc6000: Name: Troll Win XP Prof. x32 Pentium M 1.6GHz 512MB RAM ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 @32MB (Aborted) Benchmark: Link System six: Name: FUmachine WinXP Pro x32 Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ 2.66GHz, 2GB RAM Graphic: GeForce 6100 nForce 405 --> 256 MB Benchmark: Link System seven: Name Kiste2 Win XP Prof. x32 Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.86 GHz 1GB RAM Graphics: Intel GMA 950 @256MB Addition: HP nc6320 Benchmark: Link One more is still benchmarking... ... and finished after 36 hours or so. Dont know what caused this tbh. (Yes, after retrying it began to stutter again - needing 10 secs for ingame one second ) System eight: Name: WrkBox Win XP Prof. x32 Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 @ 2.8 GHz 2GB RAM Graphics: Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family @ 1024MB Addition: Dell Latitude e6400 Benchmark: Link RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 02-03-2012 (02-03-2012, 08:16 AM)Sless Wrote: Addition: Thanks, added! RE: The Big Benchmark - Soelen - 02-03-2012 System Soelen: Name: Desktop Windows 7 Professional 64bit Service Pack 1 Intel® Core i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80 GHz 2.79 GHz 32GB RAM 1600 MHz Graphic: GeForce GTX 480 Benchmark: Link RE: The Big Benchmark - Cortez666 - 02-04-2012 here is another one Name: desktop OS: win 7 home 32 bit Intel core 2 quad Q6600 @ 2ghz 4 cores 4gb Ram 800mhz geforce 260 gtx http://ompldr.org/vY21qeg/the-big-benchmark.zip RE: The Big Benchmark - divVerent - 02-09-2012 Thanks, they are added. RE: The Big Benchmark - Sless - 02-09-2012 System seven / system eight havent been added. Could be i flood this thread a little. Could be i edited too often. Could be i'm not as bright as a lamp. Could be, not to be. b? t! |