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#1
How do you know if your motherboard supports HPET? I have a mobo from around 05, a Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz w/ HT. I think it's Socket 478. I installed windows server 2008 and only getting 512 fps.
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#2
It dosent support it, its too old. But it will be in the bios for future reference.
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#3
I'm pretty sure anything Socket 755 and later supports it. However I have herd some of the new boards don't, but they have newer timers that support 1000fps.
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#4
alright thanks guys. Is there anyway I can achieve 1,000 FPS with my current set up in anyway possible?
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#5
Linux 1000fps kernel is the only way. . .
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#6
Would my Q6600 (I think LGA 775) support HPET?
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#7
Yes, it should.

And @ dualcore, if his board didn't support HPET, any linux OS wouldn't achieve over 512fps right?
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#8
Linux can run 1000FPS regardless of any motherboard etc.
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#9
Yeah, all you need is a custom kernel
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#10
(11-09-2009, 09:58 PM)dualcore1289 Wrote:  Yeah, all you need is a custom kernel

I have stock kernel and I don't have HPET, but I have 1000 fps.

Are you sure about your statement?
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#11
If you can't find it in the BIOS, take a quick look online for any information on the board. Some boards, although older have BIOS updates that enable the HPET feature.
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#12
What version of linux do you have? I do believe that the latest ubuntu linux has a 1000hz kernel if im not mistaken, and possibly some others.
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(11-10-2009, 07:27 AM)dualcore1289 Wrote:  What version of linux do you have? I do believe that the latest ubuntu linux has a 1000hz kernel if im not mistaken, and possibly some others.

I have the default tickless Debian 5 kernel for 64 bit systems.

Code:
$ cat /etc/debian_version
5.0.1

Code:
$ uname -r
2.6.26-2-amd64

Code:
$ grep HZ /boot/config-2.6.26-2-amd64
CONFIG_NO_HZ=y
# CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
CONFIG_HZ_250=y
# CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set
# CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set
CONFIG_HZ=250

Why do you mention Hz? I thought we were talking about FPS.

Could you elaborate on your statement that custom kernel is required for 1000 FPS.
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#14
I am a noob at linux, but I do know you can achieve pretty much any fps with linux, all you need is a custom kernal, set to the hz of the fps you want, for example, a 10,000hz kernel will give you 10,000fps, but i doubt itll be stable. . .
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#15
Do I have to change my kernel Hz to 1000 even though I already have 1000 FPS?
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