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There is always people saying how high or low FPS their systems gets and other people asking how much this or that small upgrade would make things better.
So I wanted to show you guys what to upgrade and what really makes difference in LFS.
Remember these numbers are just giving you image how much the differences are in real life and they can differ with different OS's and chipsets in different systems.
Hardware I used for these tests:
Mobo: Asus Maximus II Formula P45 | Asus Rampage Formula X48
CPU: Intel E2140, E6600, E8600, QX9650
Ram: Corsair Dominator PC2-8500
GPU: ATI Radeon 4870 512MB, Nvidia 9800GX2 1GB (in single card mode it becomes 8800GTS 512MB)
Cooling: Thermalright Ultra-120 TRUE Black with single 120mm 1200rpm fan
OS: 32bit Windows XP Professional
LFS version: 0.5Z
However I used P45 mobo and 4870 in every test except tests for Nvidia's cards as I'm running that system watercooled and can't really take it apart 100 times in one day
So GPU tests with nv8800/9800 cards also runs on X48 mobo. But as I didn't compare GPU's against each other, it makes no difference
For benchmarking I used old BL1 FBM replay with 'max' cfg from http://lfsbench.iron.eu.org/ which has replaced with SO4 replay while ago.
However SO4 results coming bit later once I get it done
If you want to see some exact MhZ result with it, post here.
I split these tests to different chapters in different posts so it's easier to people link these if needed.
Here's list:
1. RAM, more or faster?
2. CPU, dual or quad?
3. GPU, does it make difference?
4. SO4 replay's results
And then to numbers
1. RAM, more or faster?
For first, I compared different latencies.
CPU used here was [email protected].
As it shows, latency makes no difference here.
Next I tested different MhZ's. For this test I had to use [email protected] to get higher RAM speeds than what E2140 supports. Will that extra bandwidth in RAM give any extra FPS?
No. Only at high speeds like 1066MhZ, there was 1-3 FPS difference.
Then the everlasting question.. Would more of RAM to get you higher with FPS?
CPU used here was again [email protected].
And answer is still no. Whatever you do with your memory, it makes no difference in LFS. At least, yet. However, I don't recommend you to run anything under 2GB nowdays
There is always people saying how high or low FPS their systems gets and other people asking how much this or that small upgrade would make things better.
So I wanted to show you guys what to upgrade and what really makes difference in LFS.
Remember these numbers are just giving you image how much the differences are in real life and they can differ with different OS's and chipsets in different systems.
Hardware I used for these tests:
Mobo: Asus Maximus II Formula P45 | Asus Rampage Formula X48
CPU: Intel E2140, E6600, E8600, QX9650
Ram: Corsair Dominator PC2-8500
GPU: ATI Radeon 4870 512MB, Nvidia 9800GX2 1GB (in single card mode it becomes 8800GTS 512MB)
Cooling: Thermalright Ultra-120 TRUE Black with single 120mm 1200rpm fan
OS: 32bit Windows XP Professional
LFS version: 0.5Z
However I used P45 mobo and 4870 in every test except tests for Nvidia's cards as I'm running that system watercooled and can't really take it apart 100 times in one day
So GPU tests with nv8800/9800 cards also runs on X48 mobo. But as I didn't compare GPU's against each other, it makes no difference
For benchmarking I used old BL1 FBM replay with 'max' cfg from http://lfsbench.iron.eu.org/ which has replaced with SO4 replay while ago.
However SO4 results coming bit later once I get it done
If you want to see some exact MhZ result with it, post here.
I split these tests to different chapters in different posts so it's easier to people link these if needed.
Here's list:
1. RAM, more or faster?
2. CPU, dual or quad?
3. GPU, does it make difference?
4. SO4 replay's results
And then to numbers
1. RAM, more or faster?
For first, I compared different latencies.
CPU used here was [email protected].
As it shows, latency makes no difference here.
Next I tested different MhZ's. For this test I had to use [email protected] to get higher RAM speeds than what E2140 supports. Will that extra bandwidth in RAM give any extra FPS?
No. Only at high speeds like 1066MhZ, there was 1-3 FPS difference.
Then the everlasting question.. Would more of RAM to get you higher with FPS?
CPU used here was again [email protected].
And answer is still no. Whatever you do with your memory, it makes no difference in LFS. At least, yet. However, I don't recommend you to run anything under 2GB nowdays