[Fedora-marketing-list] Benchmark Vista / Fedora /Unbutu

John Mackay mackay3 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 18:34:28 UTC 2007


I also read here
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/17/gameplay-only-gets-worse-with-vista/about
Vista driver´s problems that arent yet ready.
Anyways, I also think the aero interface would supose negative performance,
so turning it off before playing would be ideal.

On 2/8/07, Gian Paolo Mureddu <gmureddu at prodigy.net.mx> wrote:
>
> Armelk escribió:
> > Good Afternoon Fedora Team,
> >
> > This is the first benchmark under Vista, Fedora and Unbutu.
> > I read on the jeuvinux french website
> > (http://www.jeuvinux.net/article.php3?id_article=100) a very interesting
> > benchmark between Vista, Fedora and Ubuntu under 3 differents games :
> > * Quake 4
> > * Enemy Territory
> > * Unreal Tournament 2004
> >
> > The hardware conf is very good :
> > Cpu : Intel Core2Duo 6400 @ 2,13Ghz
> > Mobo : Asus P5B
> > Mémory : 2 x 1Go
> > Graphical Card : ATI Radeon X850XT en PCI-e 16x
> > Hard Drive : Samsung SATA 80Go – Cache 8Mo
> >
> > The result is very poor for Vista under Quake 4 and Enemy Territory.
> >
> > Just look at the benchmark graph.
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Armel
> >
> >
>
> Interesting results, albeit, the UT2004 wasn't an Apples-to-Apples (pun
> intended) comparison, as the Windows version was ran with the DirectX
> renderer instead of the OpenGL one (as evidenced by the huge leap in
> performance), which is the one used on Linux, it would be much more
> acurate to see one with OpenGL on the Windows version. However the ATi
> driver isn't what you'd call a speeder either, and it apparently isn't
> so too in Windows, at least for OpenGL, nevertheless, these are
> interesting results... Also was Aero enabled for the tests? Aero has a
> DirectX context opened at all times, so DirectX apps will obviously run
> faster than OpenGL (a secondary API running at the same time as Aero,
> which might explain the poor OpenGL performance)
>
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