2008-12-02, 14:42
Do you get dropped frames overclcoked at say 3ghz?
BLKMGK Wrote:Do you get dropped frames overclcoked at say 3ghz?
LolitaRainking Wrote:How does the killer sample play on your hardware? I get tons of dropped frames even on other movies running at ~2.5 ghz, while in windows it plays much better.
LolitaRainking Wrote:My system is not - how to put it - ideal for overclocking. I've got a sff-case (Antec NSK1380) and a passively cooled graphics card, so I can't get over 2.5ghz without hanging. And 2.5ghz is adequate for windows, so I don't understand why it wouldn't be as fast with linux. It uses the same codecs!
LolitaRainking Wrote:The driver works flawlessly even for the HD4550 which is kind of a surprise since there's no "official" support in for that specific card in the driver documentation.
I just plugged in the card (and messed around with the HDMI connector, it turned out that the cable is kind of wonky) and installed the drivers and I got both picture and audio. That's how I want my operating systems to behave!
How does the killer sample play on your hardware? I get tons of dropped frames even on other movies running at ~2.5 ghz, while in windows it plays much better.
EricG Wrote:Hello
I too would like to know how you installed the driver that works for the HD 4550. Please specify the driver used and where to obtain it. I use Kbuntu
Thanks
LolitaRainking Wrote:How is ati-cards for linux nowadays? I'm going to buy a HD4550 today, 'cause I've read that ATI drivers supports audio over hdmi in linux which Nvidia obviously doesn't.
magho Wrote:As of alsa 1.0.18 from 2008-10-29, hdmi audio works on nvidia MCP78/7A.
/Magnus H