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* [gentoo-amd64] nvidia performance problems with FSAA
@ 2007-11-30 17:38 Hamish
  2007-11-30 18:18 ` Kris Kersey (Augustus)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Hamish @ 2007-11-30 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-amd64

	
Hi all.

I've got an amd64 install of gentoo, and I'm using the nvidia drivers package 
version x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-100.14.19 compiled with gcc 4.2.0 and 
kernel 2.6.22-gentoo-r8. This is with a PNY 8600GT 256MB card (PCI-E 16x) 
(540MHz core, the overclocking doesn't seem to work as advertiosed with 
nvidia... The card just refuses to overclock... i.e. ignores any attempt).

I have a small openGL program that takes 32 png's, loads them as textures and 
displays them on the screen, while performing FSAA at mode 7 (16x), set by 
using the __GL_FSAA_MODE=7 env variable.

I have two screens... One 1280x1024 and one 1680x1050. Both at 60Hz, and i'm 
using TwinView.

Starting my app at a window size of 1000x900 is fine. App runs with almost 0% 
CPU (AMD X2 4800+), and at 50FPS (The display is drawn ising glTimerFunc at 
20ms intervals). All fine and dandy.

But if I maximise the window to the full 1280x1024 resolution on the small 
monitor or 1680x1050 resolution on the big monitor, suddenly the application 
starts using 100% CPU. The CPU increase seems to happen when either the width 
or height goes above a certain value (Different for X & Y).

Anyone else seen this? Disabling FSAA means I don't hit the problem, but then 
the display just doesn't look nice & smooth any more... Having fewer objects 
on the screen seems to make a difference too... There's no errors anywhere...

I've tried installing the nvidia performance stuff (v2.1) but it doesn't 
compile OOTB. So that'll take some more investigation, but maybe someone else 
has been something? I wasn't aware that the nvidia drivers had a limit on 
either the resolution or number of textures that could be FSAA'ed in 
hardware.. Does it?

TIA
  Hamish.


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* Re: [gentoo-amd64] nvidia performance problems with FSAA
  2007-11-30 17:38 [gentoo-amd64] nvidia performance problems with FSAA Hamish
@ 2007-11-30 18:18 ` Kris Kersey (Augustus)
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Kris Kersey (Augustus) @ 2007-11-30 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-amd64

I haven't tried this myself, but I haven't heard of this problem either. 
I would try out the official NVIDIA Linux forums: 
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14
You'll find the most information there and possibly even hear from a 
developer.

Thanks,
Kris Kersey (Augustus)
LinuxHardware.org Site Manager
augustus@linuxhardware.org
AIM: Augustus22

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Hamish wrote:

>
> Hi all.
>
> I've got an amd64 install of gentoo, and I'm using the nvidia drivers package
> version x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-100.14.19 compiled with gcc 4.2.0 and
> kernel 2.6.22-gentoo-r8. This is with a PNY 8600GT 256MB card (PCI-E 16x)
> (540MHz core, the overclocking doesn't seem to work as advertiosed with
> nvidia... The card just refuses to overclock... i.e. ignores any attempt).
>
> I have a small openGL program that takes 32 png's, loads them as textures and
> displays them on the screen, while performing FSAA at mode 7 (16x), set by
> using the __GL_FSAA_MODE=7 env variable.
>
> I have two screens... One 1280x1024 and one 1680x1050. Both at 60Hz, and i'm
> using TwinView.
>
> Starting my app at a window size of 1000x900 is fine. App runs with almost 0%
> CPU (AMD X2 4800+), and at 50FPS (The display is drawn ising glTimerFunc at
> 20ms intervals). All fine and dandy.
>
> But if I maximise the window to the full 1280x1024 resolution on the small
> monitor or 1680x1050 resolution on the big monitor, suddenly the application
> starts using 100% CPU. The CPU increase seems to happen when either the width
> or height goes above a certain value (Different for X & Y).
>
> Anyone else seen this? Disabling FSAA means I don't hit the problem, but then
> the display just doesn't look nice & smooth any more... Having fewer objects
> on the screen seems to make a difference too... There's no errors anywhere...
>
> I've tried installing the nvidia performance stuff (v2.1) but it doesn't
> compile OOTB. So that'll take some more investigation, but maybe someone else
> has been something? I wasn't aware that the nvidia drivers had a limit on
> either the resolution or number of textures that could be FSAA'ed in
> hardware.. Does it?
>
> TIA
>  Hamish.
>
>
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>
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