FPS = frames per second
google: "fps acronym"
top hit: http://www.acronymdb.com/acronym/FPS
TV and movies are in the 25-30fps range. Anything >30fps is effectively seamless and smooth as far as your eyes have been trained to notice.
Is my graphics card working to full potential?
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Re: Is my graphics card working to full potential?
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Re: Is my graphics card working to full potential?
I am not sure if this helps... but this is what I realised...:
with hardy, it seems there are issues with proprietary nvidia / ati drivers (I have nvidia 8600M GT). some how I managed to get the nvidia proprietary driver working but had noticed some sluggishness while switching apps with alt-tab. But the concrete evidence came when I hit upon a site to test my LCD:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
on this there is one test for response time, which has a test for "Input lag test" there if the frame drop shows up in red it means there is something wrong with driver... mine shows at 30 to 40 with proprietary driver. But with old Daryna with properly working driver, it stays within 3 to 7.
with hardy, it seems there are issues with proprietary nvidia / ati drivers (I have nvidia 8600M GT). some how I managed to get the nvidia proprietary driver working but had noticed some sluggishness while switching apps with alt-tab. But the concrete evidence came when I hit upon a site to test my LCD:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
on this there is one test for response time, which has a test for "Input lag test" there if the frame drop shows up in red it means there is something wrong with driver... mine shows at 30 to 40 with proprietary driver. But with old Daryna with properly working driver, it stays within 3 to 7.
Re: Is my graphics card working to full potential?
POLARBEAR,
You have been asked/warned about the caps several times. What is it going to take for you to see the light?
Fred
Edit by Husse - post removed see below
You have been asked/warned about the caps several times. What is it going to take for you to see the light?
Fred
Edit by Husse - post removed see below
Re: Is my graphics card working to full potential?
The same guy but using the nick OPENSKY
This is a bad behavior - stupid posts all in capital letters
Posts will be removed and the user banned
This is a bad behavior - stupid posts all in capital letters
Posts will be removed and the user banned