On 12/19/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: > > On Tuesday, 19 December 2006 9:42, Jakob wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have a strage problem, some month ago I bougth a new laptop (Core2duo > > 1,83 Ghz + Geforce 7600). > > The first thing I did was installing gentoo, and after X was finished I > > installed the nvidia-driver an run glxgears to see the difference > between > > my old desktop and my new laptop. > > I got about 10000.000 FPS and was happy. I continued installing the > system > > and built some new kernels to get all the things working like wlan etc. > > some days later I run glxgears again and was shocked of the glxgears > > output: > > > > 31189 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6237.635 FPS > > 31163 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6232.600 FPS > > 31178 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6235.511 FPS > > > > > > since this time I never got more than 6400.000 FPS, I `ve tried to > install > > newer versions of nvidia-driver and the nvidia-driver from the nvidia > page > > but its not going over 6400.000 FPS. After some time I thougth maybe it > > didnt run faster the first time and I was remembering wrong but than I > saw > > a forum entry from someone with the same notebook running fedoracore and > he > > postet his putput of glxgears and got about 10000.000 FPS. > > > > Has anyone any ideas what the problem could be??? > > I dont want to install gentoo again because everything else works fine. > > > > Thanks and Regards > > > > Jakob > > The problem is that glxgears is not a benchmark. Run some real programs > and if > you have performance problems with those, then you have something to worry > about. > > -- > Raymond Lewis Rebbeck > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > Hmm ok, I still think its very strange that I didnt get that much FPS than the first time an someone with the same notebook still does. does someone know a benchmak tool for opengl? I searched in portage but I didnt find one. Regard Jakob