Hi all,
I would like to know which component needs to be substituted to get a better performance in Starcraft 2.
On windows 7 64 bit I get on highest graphics settings something at 30 fps. On my openSuse 11.3 64 bit system with wine 1.3 and nvidia driver I am only able to reach 18 fps or so.
My PC:
- 6 GB RAM
- Intel E6600 @ 2 x 2.40GHz (only 60% while playing)
- Nvida Geforce 8800 GTS 768 MB ram with recent driver 256.44
I am using a dual screen setup, but when playing one screen gets disabled automatically (twinview + modelines in xorg.conf).
- Screen resolution while playing: 1680x1050
- Wine version: 1.3.0
Where is the bottleneck? Is my 3years old high end graphic card too old by now?
I already tried to improve my wine installation using regedit, but I couldn't notice any improvements.
Best regards,
Sven
Which hardware component causes performance loss (Starcraft)
Which hardware component causes performance loss (Starcraft)
On 08/18/2010 08:27 AM, Sven21 wrote:
I get 60FPS in StarCraft 2 using Wine 1.2
Here is my system:
- Dell XPS 420 (Modified) Code Named: "JetFire"
- Intel Core2Quad 2.4GHz 4 Core CPU (under-clocked to 1.6GHz)
- 4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM
- 1GB DDR3 nVidia GT 240 Graphic Card (fanless)
(current nVidia drivers approved by Ubuntu team)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE PCI sound card
- Ubuntu 10.04 Linux 32bit Final
- Wine 1.2 Final
- StarCraft 2 v1.0.2 (current)
(1024x768 window/graphics setting on "Ultra" / 60+ FPS)
What is your sound device?
Jesse "JeZ+Lee"
16BitSoft(R)
Video Game Design Studio
www.16BitSoft.com
Hi,Hi all,
I would like to know which component needs to be substituted to get a better performance in Starcraft 2.
On windows 7 64 bit I get on highest graphics settings something at 30 fps. On my openSuse 11.3 64 bit system with wine 1.3 and nvidia driver I am only able to reach 18 fps or so.
My PC:
- 6 GB RAM
- Intel E6600 @ 2 x 2.40GHz (only 60% while playing)
- Nvida Geforce 8800 GTS 768 MB ram with recent driver 256.44
I am using a dual screen setup, but when playing one screen gets disabled automatically (twinview + modelines in xorg.conf).
- Screen resolution while playing: 1680x1050
- Wine version: 1.3.0
Where is the bottleneck? Is my 3years old high end graphic card too old by now?
I already tried to improve my wine installation using regedit, but I couldn't notice any improvements.
Best regards,
Sven
I get 60FPS in StarCraft 2 using Wine 1.2
Here is my system:
- Dell XPS 420 (Modified) Code Named: "JetFire"
- Intel Core2Quad 2.4GHz 4 Core CPU (under-clocked to 1.6GHz)
- 4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM
- 1GB DDR3 nVidia GT 240 Graphic Card (fanless)
(current nVidia drivers approved by Ubuntu team)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE PCI sound card
- Ubuntu 10.04 Linux 32bit Final
- Wine 1.2 Final
- StarCraft 2 v1.0.2 (current)
(1024x768 window/graphics setting on "Ultra" / 60+ FPS)
What is your sound device?
Jesse "JeZ+Lee"
16BitSoft(R)
Video Game Design Studio
www.16BitSoft.com
I do not see the point. People say that GTS 8800 should be faster than 240. My CPU is not at full load. Where is the difference?
your graphic card has 25% more memory and DDR3. Does this leads to such a big difference?
I am using the Gigabyte 965P-DQ6 motherboard, which has the ALC888 sound chip on board. more details: http://www.gigabyte.de/Products/Motherb ... uctID=4300
I tested the game on 1024x768 but things didn't get better.
your graphic card has 25% more memory and DDR3. Does this leads to such a big difference?
I am using the Gigabyte 965P-DQ6 motherboard, which has the ALC888 sound chip on board. more details: http://www.gigabyte.de/Products/Motherb ... uctID=4300
I tested the game on 1024x768 but things didn't get better.