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Re: xserver-xfree86 and GeForce 2 MX 400



On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:08:47AM +0000, Pigeon wrote:
> From README.cirrus out of XF86 4.2:
> >On older chips, the use of a higher dot clock frequencies has a negative
> >effect on the performance of graphics operations, especially BitBlt, when
> >little video memory bandwidth is left for drawing (the amount is displayed
> >during start-up for 542x/3x/46/6x chips).  For the 542x/3x chips, with
> >default MCLK setting (0x1c) and a 32-bit memory interface, performance with a
> >65 MHz dot clock can be half of that with a dot clock of 25 MHz.  So if you
> >are short on memory bandwidth and experience blitting slowness, try using the
> >lowest dot clock that is acceptable; for example, on a 14" or 15" screen
> >800x600 with high refresh (50 MHz dot clock) is not so bad, with a large vir-
> >tual screen.
> 
> I guess the "natural" resolution & speed is that which gives the
> "best" compromise between refresh rate and drawing performance. It's
> probably that which Windoze calls the "optimal" rate.

I'd say this is fairly moot once you're getting into AGP 2x video cards
with hundreds of MIPS of on-board CPU with dozens of megabytes of
extremely fast RAM :)

-rob

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