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    Re: Improve Intel GM965, GMA X3100 performance?

    Quote Originally Posted by glaze View Post
    I haven't tried it yet, but many people say that 3D is faster in Ubuntu 10.04 due to the updated Mesa OpenGL driver.
    Is there any way to install it in 9.10?

    Update: upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 beta, it's less than a month away anyways...I would move back to Arch but I don't have the time

    Update 2: uhh...is the intel driver version in 10.04 2.1.1? Intel's driver goes to 2.11...any way to upgrade?

    Update 3: installed ubuntu 10.04, seems to run better overall. Ran some benchmarks as well. Then enabled xorg-edgers repo and install newer intel driver 2.11 and mesa 7.9. Very marginal performance increase:

    http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...45-20119-20369

    default http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...7893-340-18912
    new http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...566-6954-23805
    Last edited by quadomatic; April 4th, 2010 at 02:04 AM.
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    Re: Improve Intel GM965, GMA X3100 performance?

    d3d will be slower than opengl on linux no matter what. did you try running the application using "wine [path to .exe] -opengl"? putting the opengl flag at the end should increase the performance. i dont know by how much, but it should. also, did you turn off compiz? type in "metacity --replace" after pressing alt+f2. that will increase the 3d performance by about 75%(not bang-on precise)
    Last edited by HeadHunter00; November 7th, 2010 at 12:45 AM.

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