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blog:pinball_cab:vpinball_pc [2024/12/24 20:58] – [Virtual Pinball / Arcade Cabinet - PC Hardware Testing] john | blog:pinball_cab:vpinball_pc [2025/01/16 09:48] (current) – [Alternative Hardware] john | ||
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====== Virtual Pinball / Arcade Cabinet - PC Hardware Testing ====== | ====== Virtual Pinball / Arcade Cabinet - PC Hardware Testing ====== | ||
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* HP T740 Thin client system | * HP T740 Thin client system | ||
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==== Performance Testing ==== | ==== Performance Testing ==== | ||
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+ | * Linux Mint 22 | ||
* Visual Pinball X (standalone version built from Git main branch dated 24/12/2024) | * Visual Pinball X (standalone version built from Git main branch dated 24/12/2024) | ||
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+ | On the few tables I tested (Halloween, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Attack from Mars), the render performance is consistently 100fps and latency is between 2 - 5ms (appears more dependent on the table, rather than what is going on in-game). | ||
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+ | This is at 100Hz, 1920x1080 with no options tweaked in // | ||
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+ | === Windows === | ||
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+ | Whilst the Linux performance of the HP machine was quite acceptable, it was another story entirely in Windows. Performance was very erratic and jerky - running between 200% actual framerate and anywhere down to 15-20fps, for the //same// tables, on the //same// hardware. Completely unplayable. | ||
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+ | As a result I had to shelve the idea of the HP machine. | ||
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+ | ==== Alternative Hardware ==== | ||
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+ | * Gigabyte Aorus Z370 motherboard | ||
+ | * Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Xtreme | ||
+ | * Still running at the same 1920x1080 @ 100Hz | ||
+ | * Intel i7 9700K | ||
+ | * 32GB DDR4 2666 | ||
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+ | Testing this alternative hardware in Windows shows that it does not suffer from the frame dips that the HP thinclient does. |