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  • #11
    Originally posted by agd5f View Post
    It would be interesting to see how 3.15 compares as well since that contains a number of memory management optimizations.
    It is one frame worse in openarena . This is with Debian Sid, kernel 3.13, mesa 10.1, etc. hyperz enabled = 32 fps .

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    With 3.15-rcs i have 31 fps, but missed to upload it

    Originally posted by liam View Post
    Isn't 1080p high enough resolution where hyperz we would make a difference?
    Hyperz is always good to have, even in 1280x1024 it goes from 25 fps to 32 fps .
    Last edited by dungeon; 15 April 2014, 03:58 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by dungeon View Post
      It is one frame worse in openarena . This is with Debian Sid, kernel 3.13, mesa 10.1, etc. hyperz enabled = 32 fps .

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      With 3.15-rcs i have 31 fps, but missed to upload it



      Hyperz is always good to have, even in 1280x1024 it goes from 25 fps to 32 fps .

      Why not Mesa devel?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by przemoli View Post
        Why not Mesa devel?
        Because if i tested that yesterday, then you will probably ask why not with Marek's commits of today .

        I am interested into looking if i can reproduce hyperz artifacts and lockups... but i can't found that yet .
        Last edited by dungeon; 16 April 2014, 12:29 PM.

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