StormFarther
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(08-13-2014, 10:04 PM)flashmozzg Wrote: Clock? If it's 6-core (3930) that might be the reason behind high fps.
According to the vendor docs it's a 3820, the 3920 being optional, but according to the processor itself ($ more /proc/cpuinfo) it's a 3630QM lol:
Code:
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 58
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz
stepping : 9
cpu MHz : 1200.000
cache size : 6144 KB
siblings : 8
cpu cores : 4
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp : yes
bogomips : 4789.00
clflush size : 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
GPU info:
controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107GLM [Quadro K1000M] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 47
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
So it's fairly middle of the road for it's price range.
That performance is insane, and you "only" run a laptop 4c/8t i7. Someone on a desktop with a Ivy Bridge E 6 core at 4,5 ghz or something could probably get double the performance. (No, graphics card makes no difference at this point in time, if you look you will find it is probably in it's low power or sleep state while running rpcs3
)
I will test on Linux myself later today, hope other games see the same performance boost...
Nekotekina
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I can suspect different scheduler of linux working with really big amount of threads. I doubt there is any significant difference in single-thread games.
derpf
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(08-14-2014, 09:58 AM)ssshadow Wrote: That performance is insane, and you "only" run a laptop 4c/8t i7. Someone on a desktop with a Ivy Bridge E 6 core at 4,5 ghz or something could probably get double the performance. (No, graphics card makes no difference at this point in time, if you look you will find it is probably in it's low power or sleep state while running rpcs3 )
I will test on Linux myself later today, hope other games see the same performance boost...
While you're at it, get it working on FreeBSD and try it vs Linux with nvidia drivers. (In my experience FBSD has been quite a bit faster.)
You know, if you have nothing better to do...
Nukem
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(08-14-2014, 09:58 AM)ssshadow Wrote: That performance is insane, and you "only" run a laptop 4c/8t i7. Someone on a desktop with a Ivy Bridge E 6 core at 4,5 ghz or something could probably get double the performance. (No, graphics card makes no difference at this point in time, if you look you will find it is probably in it's low power or sleep state while running rpcs3 )
I will test on Linux myself later today, hope other games see the same performance boost...
Yep, the performance is just about double. (Clocked at 4.0GHz, anything higher unstable on laptop)
It ranges anywhere from 1-6fps.
StormFarther
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Quote:Yep, the performance is just about double. (Clocked at 4.0GHz, anything higher unstable on laptop) It ranges anywhere from 1-6fps.
Holy smokes, for a devoted enough fan that's almost playable
. And that appears to be running on Windows™®© .Very nice work devs.
Ekaseo
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(08-22-2014, 03:29 PM)StormFarther Wrote: Quote:Yep, the performance is just about double. (Clocked at 4.0GHz, anything higher unstable on laptop) It ranges anywhere from 1-6fps.
Holy smokes, for a devoted enough fan that's almost playable . And that appears to be running on Windows™®© .Very nice work devs.
i think when the emu gets an recompiler the speeds will rise "for a devoted enough fan" to playable levels