Here's what I got, using MATE (Metacity) in the windowed mode:
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glmark2 2011.09
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OpenGL Information
GL_VENDOR: NVIDIA Corporation
GL_RENDERER: GeForce GTX 650 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
GL_VERSION: 4.3.0 NVIDIA 313.26
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[build] use-vbo=false: FPS: 4369
[build] use-vbo=true: FPS: 12634
[texture] texture-filter=nearest: FPS: 11933
[texture] texture-filter=linear: FPS: 10837
[texture] texture-filter=mipmap: FPS: 13408
[shading] shading=gouraud: FPS: 9778
[shading] shading=blinn-phong-inf: FPS: 9819
[shading] shading=phong: FPS: 9688
[bump] bump-render=high-poly: FPS: 6769
[bump] bump-render=normals: FPS: 12314
[effect2d] kernel=0,1,0;1,-4,1;0,1,0;: FPS: 7133
[effect2d] kernel=1,1,1,1,1;1,1,1,1,1;1,1,1,1,1;: FPS: 4486
[pulsar] light=false:quads=5:texture=false: FPS: 11188
[desktop] blur-radius=5:effect=blur:passes=1:separable=true:windo ws=4: FPS: 3140
[conditionals] fragment-steps=0:vertex-steps=0: FPS: 9162
[conditionals] fragment-steps=5:vertex-steps=0: FPS: 8391
[conditionals] fragment-steps=0:vertex-steps=5: FPS: 9158
[function] fragment-complexity=low:fragment-steps=5: FPS: 9066
[function] fragment-complexity=medium:fragment-steps=5: FPS: 8726
[loop] fragment-loop=false:fragment-steps=5:vertex-steps=5: FPS: 9061
[loop] fragment-steps=5:fragment-uniform=false:vertex-steps=5: FPS: 9020
[loop] fragment-steps=5:fragment-uniform=true:vertex-steps=5: FPS: 8866
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glmark2 Score: 9043
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Can't say I'm disappointed...
Last edited by oldrocker99; April 3rd, 2013 at 11:39 PM.
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Wow, that scored better than my card. I wonder if it's because of Compiz or the Nvidia drivers more. My 8563 versus your 9043... Lost a good 500 there
I tested it on my HP DV3500 laptop with Ubuntu 13.04 32Bit and an Nvidia 9300M GS using 313 drivers.
With DE and Compiz on:
Fullscreen mode (1280x800):
Windowed mode:Code:======================================================= OpenGL Information GL_VENDOR: NVIDIA Corporation GL_RENDERER: GeForce 9300M GS/PCIe/SSE2 GL_VERSION: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 313.26 ======================================================= <snip> ======================================================= glmark2 Score: 419 =======================================================
With DE and Compiz off:Code:======================================================= glmark2 Score: 336 =======================================================
800x600 only, unable to do fullscreen:
My fullscreen resolution is 1280x800 for the HP DV3500.Code:<snip> ======================================================= glmark2 Score: 481 =======================================================
EDIT: Ranko, why not summarize all the graphics scores here so far, and put them into your OP. That way anyone browsing this, could get a good idea of the information collected so far.
Maybe something like
GPU: [Manufacturer] [Model Number]
F-Score:
W-Score:
where F-Score is fullscreen, and W-Score is for windowed-mode. Just a simple summary idea
Last edited by myromance123; April 10th, 2013 at 08:33 AM.
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Stopping lightdm and using xinit to run glmark2 does not yield useful results for me. Apparently xinit sync's to vblank or something by default. So using the default 800x600 ends up 60 FPS and -s 1920x1080 (since 12.04 does not have --fullscreen) ends up 59 FPS (although, individual tests are all 60 FPS) for computer in my sig.
When running regular Unity desktop in 64-bit 12.04 with GTX 550 Ti and nvidia 310.14 windowed:
default 800x600: 4899
1280x720: 3303
1920x1080: 1816 (extends slightly off right & bottom of screen due to Unity and top bar)
Acer W500P tablet PC w/AMD C-50 1 GHz 2 core 2 GB, Radeon HD 6250 booted from SD w/common /home, 800x600 window:
64-bit Ubuntu (Unity) 12.04: 363
64-bit Lubuntu (LXDE) 12.04: 516
1280x720 window (on 1280x800 display): 231 Ubuntu vs. 310 Lubuntu
So I guess Unity and Compiz do slow things a bit, but not that I would notice on my desktop PC.
Last edited by efflandt; April 7th, 2013 at 07:01 AM.
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haha... after I get the drivers on my Alienware with a 660M on it I'll run and post.
Wow! What Alienware system is it? One of the laptops? Dude, please do some videos showing your gaming system and maybe some games running in whatever Linux OS you're using. I'd really love to see it, if you don't mind that is
Btw, nicely done table Ranko. Very neat and professional looking!
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Perhaps one of these? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2133774
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If it really is one of those new Ubuntu Alienware X51s, then I really can't wait to see! They may not have the best specs for price, but the small form factor and the low power requirement is really neat. I wonder if they include their own program for handling the lights, like they do with the Windows one.
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