hey. I want to test llvmpipe but I got some errors when trying to compile with --enable-gallium-llvm. Anybody can confirm that ?
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Originally posted by V!NCENT View PostSimple question: Good enough to run KDE 4.4 desktop effects with it on a Phenom 9950 X4 (not OC'd)?
That is all I would like to have for now... And while I of course now do have mesa, how come Kwin does not want to run desktop effects? Wierd...
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MESA-classic
+-|04:33 PM|$|-> LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 openarena +exec anholt 2>&1 | egrep -e '[0-9]+ frames'
840 frames 129.9 seconds 6.5 fps 102.0/154.7/409.0/36.5 ms
R600
+-|04:36 PM|$|-> openarena +exec anholt 2>&1 | egrep -e '[0-9]+ frames'
840 frames 14.2 seconds 59.2 fps 4.0/16.9/108.0/4.6 ms
MESA-llvmpipe
+-|04:36 PM|$|-> LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 openarena +exec anholt 2>&1 | egrep -e '[0-9]+ frames'
840 frames 45.1 seconds 18.6 fps 32.0/53.7/1479.0/21.4 ms
Pretty impressive on the llvmpipe side amost a 3rd as fast as r600 is at the moment. Built on gentoo from git with llvm 2.7
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Originally posted by marek View PostIt would be interesting to see benchmarks Intel Graphics vs llvmpipe.
E8400 @ 3 GHz vs X4500HD:
840 frames 53.5 seconds 15.7 fps 31.0/63.7/1382.0/19.5 ms
840 frames 7.6 seconds 111.2 fps 3.0/9.0/264.0/15.0 ms
llvm 2.6 here (on a shitty 3G connection so I don't wanna download big updates).
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Originally posted by whizse View PostYour wish is my command (at least when I'm bored).
E8400 @ 3 GHz vs X4500HD:
840 frames 53.5 seconds 15.7 fps 31.0/63.7/1382.0/19.5 ms
840 frames 7.6 seconds 111.2 fps 3.0/9.0/264.0/15.0 ms
llvm 2.6 here (on a shitty 3G connection so I don't wanna download big updates).
That doesn't seem right unless LLVM 2.6 makes that much difference or if there is that much difference between my gentoo and your ubuntu/debian? I mean I on an Athlon II M300 @ 2Ghz which shouldn't be a match for an E8400 which has much more cache and higher clock.
Oh btw some quake based games (fakk2) are playable in wine here after making sure it uses 64bit mesa instead of the 32bit one that comes with the emul-libs
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Originally posted by cb88 View PostThat doesn't seem right unless LLVM 2.6 makes that much difference or if there is that much difference between my gentoo and your ubuntu/debian? I mean I on an Athlon II M300 @ 2Ghz which shouldn't be a match for an E8400 which has much more cache and higher clock.
Oh btw some quake based games (fakk2) are playable in wine here after making sure it uses 64bit mesa instead of the 32bit one that comes with the emul-libs
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