> > > On Sun, 8 May 2016 16:35:39 -0500 >>> Spam House <kthxplz...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> > Thibaut, >>> > >>> > Thanks for the info. The performance difference I am measuring with >>> 3dmark >>> > firestrike. >>> > >>> > Unraid Win10 VM (QEMU/KVM): >>> > Overall Score = 14037 >>> > Graphics = 17152 >>> > >>> > Arch Win10 VM (QEMU/KVM) >>> > Overall Score = 12085 >>> > Graphics = 13658 >>> > >>> >>> Should have been more explicit, what i meant was if you want updated qemu for new features use qemu, if you want to use libvirt for the same thing i believe you don't have to bother yourself with the qemu update ? (need some confirmation here) but you would need an up to date libvirt.
2016-05-09 1:24 GMT+02:00 Okky Hendriansyah <okky....@gmail.com>: > Hi Spam, > > I am using similar GPU as yours (MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G, with slightly > overclock +100MHz GPU clock and +100MHz VRAM clock) and I also use Arch > Linux as the hypervisor and I have scored 19332 in Fire Strike Graphics [1]. > You call that slightly overclock? at +70mhz gpu clock i have artefacts lol. How do you get 3dmark to take in account your overclocking? seems mine does not detect changes : http://www.3dmark.com/fs/8403135 I see below that you didn't do anything specific in your qemu script, could it been that libvirt masks some information about hardware? _______________________________________________ > vfio-users mailing list > vfio-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users > >
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