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  • whitecat
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    In fact, I would know if r300g (with Radeon X1000) is able to run smootly ETQW on normal render (so with libtxc_dxtn *)

    * on Fedora, configure RPM Fusion, then "yum install libtxc_dxtn" :-)

    Also, benchmark the 32 vs 64 bits free games and drivers will be great :-)

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  • whitecat
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    more games

    It would be great to have benchmark of other games (Doom3/Quake 4/ETQW/TASpring).

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    A Batch Of Graphics Cards On Gallium3D

    Phoronix: A Batch Of Graphics Cards On Gallium3D

    Yesterday the results for the Intel Core i5 2500K graphics on Linux were finally published after receiving a new motherboard and CPU from Intel that did not encounter the earlier Sandy Bridge problems. That article included results for several ATI Radeon graphics cards using both the proprietary Catalyst driver as well as AMD's open-source Gallium3D driver, there was also the testing done from a NVIDIA GPU under the reverse-engineered Nouveau driver that's also written against the Gallium3D architecture. In this article is an even larger round up of graphics cards being tested under open-source Gallium3D drivers. There are also results from the Gallium3D-based LLVMpipe driver.

    Phoronix, Linux Hardware Reviews, Linux hardware benchmarks, Linux server benchmarks, Linux benchmarking, Desktop Linux, Linux performance, Open Source graphics, Linux How To, Ubuntu benchmarks, Ubuntu hardware, Phoronix Test Suite
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