off topic , cos im drunk , i love u guys , u bloody nerds! , god u guys are bloiody nerds <3
	
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
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		 (08-17-2013, 07:30 AM) chooksta Wrote:  
I miss you too
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		08-27-2013, 03:24 PM 
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		I'm quite happy about what happened to my system recently:
Code:
User: Halogene
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		I updated the HW wiki page again: 
http://dev.xonotic.org/projects/xonotic/...quirements 
Halogene, you're now on 2nd place - notbad.jpg 
Now there's also a graph, although I think I'll need to redo it with gnuplot some time... 
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
		Thank you, thank you. The replacement for my old broken GPU (gtx 560) really gave the thing a boost. Now if I only would play some pimped graphic-stunning commercial games...
	
	
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
		
		
		08-31-2013, 08:35 PM 
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		The Big Benchmark
	
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
		 (08-31-2013, 08:35 PM) Acidphase Wrote:  
That would be interesting, as on my machine Windows performs SIGNIFICANTLY worse than linux. I recently ran a benchmark again but it was so bad results that I am convinced I must tweak something before I run that again.
	
 
	
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
		 (08-31-2013, 08:35 PM) Acidphase Wrote:  
Wiki updated. Acidphase, there is some info on the driver version etc. missing, could you post the benchmark logfile here? (You're supposed to do that anyway 
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		02-02-2014, 08:10 AM 
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		The Big Benchmark
	
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		Hi, here are the benchmark results for my desktop computer (I'll test my laptop later, when I upgrade to Xubuntu 14.04) 
The Big Benchmark
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Benchmarking on omg
MED: 10510 frames 22.7583292 seconds 461.8089460 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 267 481 1060 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on low
MED: 10510 frames 22.4682140 seconds 467.7719370 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 291 489 1122 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on med
MED: 10510 frames 25.0186560 seconds 420.0865144 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 241 449 1115 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on normal
MED: 10510 frames 26.2636170 seconds 400.1733647 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 225 429 1039 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on high
MED: 10510 frames 31.1769629 seconds 337.1078847 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 179 364 603 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultra
MED: 10510 frames 37.4520562 seconds 280.6254469 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 141 302 504 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultimate
MED: 10510 frames 56.3507640 seconds 186.5103372 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 51 207 409 (336 seconds)
- System name: Endeavour
- CPU: Intel® Core i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz
- CPU speed: 3.40Ghz
- Number of CPU cores: 4 (physical)
- RAM size: 16GB
- GPU: vendor is NVIDIA Corporation, card is GeForce GTX 650/PCIe/SSE2, driver is 4.4.0 NVIDIA 331.20
- OS: Linux (Xubuntu 12.04.4)
- architecture: 64bits
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
		
		
		04-06-2014, 12:07 PM 
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		An other result
	
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		new rig.
	
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		08-24-2014, 06:41 PM 
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		Benchmarked my MacBook Pro 8.2 today:
Code:
User: Halogene
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		10-11-2014, 03:51 AM 
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		Hi, 
I created a benchmark on my older core2duo notebook, once with the nouveau driver and once with the nvidia driver.
System: Notebook 
CPU: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T5800 @ 2.00GHz
Cores: 2
RAM: 4GB SODIMM DDR2 Synchron 667 MHz (1,5 ns)
GL_VENDOR: NVIDIA Corporation
GL_RENDERER: GeForce 9200M GS
GL_VERSION: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (1:1.0.10-1ubuntu2)
GL_VERSION: Nvidia binary driver v. 331.38
OS: Xubuntu 14.04 Linux 64Bit
Nouveau driver:
The Big Benchmark
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Benchmarking on omg
MED: 10510 frames 148.8547440 seconds 70.6057444 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 35 72 98 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on low
MED: 10510 frames 187.3180249 seconds 56.1077878 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 31 57 84 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on med
MED: 10510 frames 226.8906372 seconds 46.3218762 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 19 49 79 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on normal
MED: 10510 frames 458.5009792 seconds 22.9225247 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 11 24 36 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on high
MED: 10510 frames 641.8395960 seconds 16.3748078 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 9 17 23 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultra
MED: 10510 frames 1730.4821820 seconds 6.0734517 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 3 7 10 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultimate
MED: 10510 frames 2986.2224591 seconds 3.5125763 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 2 4 7 (19 seconds)
Nvidia:
The Big Benchmark
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Benchmarking on omg
MED: 10510 frames 77.8253200 seconds 135.0460236 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 73 138 175 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on low
MED: 10510 frames 92.3833139 seconds 113.7651331 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 65 116 157 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on med
MED: 10510 frames 106.3814650 seconds 98.7954058 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 43 104 155 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on normal
MED: 10510 frames 175.9666281 seconds 59.7272342 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 29 63 91 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on high
MED: 10510 frames 279.5512140 seconds 37.5959734 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 22 38 48 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultra
MED: 10510 frames 749.3066690 seconds 14.0262998 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 6 15 23 (336 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultimate
Beendet
http://www.xup.to/dl,15718204/the-big-benchmark.log.7z/ 
	 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
		
		
		11-12-2014, 10:57 PM 
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		I built a $150 "gaming" rig running (L)Ubuntu, here are my results while in LXDE and with the AMD proprietary 14.9 Catalyst driver.
	
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		Got another one.
	
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		System: i5 Build
	
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		USER: rafallus
	
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		USER: halogene
	
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		well i have some concerns with this benchmarking design..
1: Platform (x86/x64/PPC) restrictions - only X86/X86_64/PPC?  
Darkplaces/Xonotic is compatible on all linux platforms that have a gnu compiler set. including ARM/HPA/IA64/MIPS-a.
I have a RPI-2 testbed, that i run hosting testing on often. ARM7 is a rather decent platform for low-powered >30 client, dedicated server.(when compiled with optimizations)
2: Client-only design - This benchmark focuses on framerate, which is mostly GPU rendering speed by design. instead of measuring all portions of the game. (execution time, physics rendering speed, frame loss due to audio/video/texture loading/etc, gpu usage, cpu usage). Alot of those options are great at detecting ways to optimize/improve both the engine and the game.
3: non-uniform script - The script used for testing is platform dependent. but you can run batch scripts on other platforms(wine) and bash is available for windows(gnuwin/cygwin/msys). this along with the update script, would be much nicer if it was written in a non-bias manner(win/*nix/osx/bsd/hpux/solaris/etc) so that running it unattended would be much easier and capable of being ran on a cluster easily.
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There my concerns... Will post my results from my platforms later.
	
 
	 
	 
	
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
		So I build a new system.
	
	
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		Was curious how xono would preform on modern hardware (spoiler worse than on old high-end stuff xD) No log file found at indicated location 
cpu AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
ram 16G ddr4 3600
gpu AMD RX 6700 XT
os win 10
Benchmarking on omg
MED: 30971 frames 70.3990000 seconds 439.9352264 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 311 452 930 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on low
MED: 30971 frames 68.7250000 seconds 450.6511459 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 305 463 909 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on med
MED: 30971 frames 72.3420000 seconds 428.1192115 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 295 441 930 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on normal
MED: 30971 frames 77.5070000 seconds 399.5897145 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 269 412 784 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on high
MED: 30971 frames 80.6660000 seconds 383.9411896 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 262 396 769 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultra
MED: 30971 frames 84.6880000 seconds 365.7070659 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 236 378 755 (787 seconds)
Benchmarking on ultimate
MED: 30971 frames 111.7940000 seconds 277.0363347 fps, one-second fps min/avg/max: 51 311 741 (787 seconds)