Same as Murphy, and on the desktop, I only ever bought NVidia following 3DFX's demise (and I didn't even abandon them during the FX series ...) I'll be buying ATI for a while (with no second though, as the upcoming GTX series seems way to extreme for me anyway), and the reason why is just sad. Oh well ...
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GLXGEARS IS NOT A BENCHMARK!!!
It can be used to verify that hardware-accelerated libraries are installed correctly, but that's about it.
You want to benchmark it, then use realworld benchmarks. I recently read about a site that happens to be doing a benchmark suite for linux. If I could only find a link to that site.......
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostPeople.....
GLXGEARS IS NOT A BENCHMARK!!!
It can be used to verify that hardware-accelerated libraries are installed correctly, but that's about it.
You want to benchmark it, then use realworld benchmarks. I recently read about a site that happens to be doing a benchmark suite for linux. If I could only find a link to that site.......
To be more specific, I understand that glxgears just renders 3 objects and a light and uses most basic properties of openGL but this means that glxgears shows the foundation's speed. So if the code yields more frame rates it means most important part of the code, the foundation, has got better. Latest drivers may have more optimized shader compilers or more efficient power management or some nasty memory optimizations and work 3-5 FPS faster in games or whatever...
This optimizations are useless after some point since the foundation is slower and this is the point. I vote for a completely-better driver. Not a optimized here but broke there code mess.
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Originally posted by murphy666 View PostNew release without 2d performance gain for 8xxx series...
THAT'S ENOUGH!!! I waited since oct2007 to get the real deal... my old MX440 work better that my 8600 card...
Now i'm going to drill a hole in it to make sure no one can use this #$%!%# card again and I'm going to buy ATI card.
Before you do anything rash with your hardware have a read of the ATI forum here on Phoronix and notice that others are pulling their hair out over various issues and threatening to burn their ATI and switch to a nvidia.
Be well aware that both binary drivers have their issues, sometimes major showstoppers depending on your hardware. Both open source efforts (RadeonHD, Noveau) are a little way off completion, although hopefully closing in on "good enough" status rapidly.
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The NVIDIA 173.14.05 does ship with "out of the box" support for the Linux 2.6.25 kernel and preliminary support for X.Org 7.4 / X Server 1.5.
If yes, I'm waiting for livna.org package and finally I could update Fedora
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The NEW driver is very fast!
Wine + Cod4 = 28-40FPS!
before with 173.08
Wine + Cod4 = 19-30FPS!
NVIDIA Thank you!, And request more FPSLast edited by osmanovic100; 29 May 2008, 05:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Danniello View PostSo it means that nVidia driver will work with Fedora 9?
If yes, I'm waiting for livna.org package and finally I could update Fedora
Here's an example of it
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Originally posted by ltmon View PostHaving just upgraded my laptop with and ATI card to a Nvidia card this kind of funny to read.
Before you do anything rash with your hardware have a read of the ATI forum here on Phoronix and notice that others are pulling their hair out over various issues and threatening to burn their ATI and switch to a nvidia.
Be well aware that both binary drivers have their issues, sometimes major showstoppers depending on your hardware. Both open source efforts (RadeonHD, Noveau) are a little way off completion, although hopefully closing in on "good enough" status rapidly.
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