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DOOM framerates differences AGP vs. PCI - *2nd Update*

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First post, by Malik

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EDIT:The new updates are posted within this first column, towards the bottom :

Just a quick info about the framerates I got :

Test System :

DFI CA61 Motherboard
PIII 1GHz (s370) 133MHz FSB
256MB PC-133 SDRAM
MS-DOS 6.22
A 7200 RPM Maxtor HDD
SB AWE32 CT2760
SC-55 MK-II via AWE32

Game : Ultimate Doom using "-timedemo demo3" command line parameters.

Test 1 :

Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 (ViRGE VX) 2MB RAM PCI

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 1863 x 35 = 72.57fps

Test 2 :

Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro (ViRGE DX) 4MB RAM PCI

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 1873 x 35 = 72.18fps

Test 3 :

Geforce 4 Ti4800 64MB RAM AGP

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 1625 x 35 = 83.20fps

Test 4 :

3dfx Voodoo3 2000 16MB RAM PCI

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 1822 x 35 = 74.20fps

2nd Update - July 19, 2010

Installed a Creative 3D Blaster TNT2 Ultra AGP 32MB and noted the following results :

Test 5 : […]
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Test 5 :

Creative 3D Blaster CT6870 TNT2 Ultra AGP 32MB

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 971 x 35 = 139.24fps

Gametics 3863 / Realtics 940 x 35 = 143.83fps ===> with -nosound parameter

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Reply 2 of 18, by rfnagel

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Does DOOM (or any of the the other older DOS WAD based games that run in 320x200 8-bit) actually benefit from some of the more modern video cards (especially when ran on higher-end machines)?

Just a-wondering; as I've always thought that even with a cheaper video card, on an extremely fast CPU the difference would be nominal.

BTW, if you (or anyone else) has DOOM II v1.9, attached is a handy little utility that I threw together eons ago. It completely automates the framrate testing, and sets up DOOM II the same way each time the benchmark is run 😀

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Reply 5 of 18, by 5u3

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I don't know what kind of limiter is at work here, but these results don't seem to reflect real hardware performance.

For DOOM 1.9, timedemo 3 on my K6-III, ATI Rage 128 AGP I get:
3863 / 835 * 35 = 161.92 FPS 😕

Update:
Voodoo5 AGP: 3863 / 834 * 35 = 162.12 FPS
Trio64V+ PCI: 3863 / 1432 * 35 = 94.42 FPS

I'm not sure what we're benching here...

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Reply 8 of 18, by 5u3

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swaaye wrote:

Also may need Fastvid to get the most VGA speed out of that P6.

True, but AFAIK DOOM operates in the "standard" VGA address range, so the BIOS should already have taken care of that.

I tried with and without setting the MTRRs for the K6-III, made no difference.

Reply 9 of 18, by rfnagel

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Folks,

Attached is a ZIP containing an HTM that you might find interesting. The HTM contains the results of benchmarking using DOOM II on a lot of the popular CPUs and video cards back in the day.

P.S. BTW, the guy who compiled these results is who I mentioned in my readme in that old QBasic utility that I uploaded previously. After uploading the utility, I remembered that he had compiled a file with various results, and so I dug it up from my file archives (and figured I'd upload it here).

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Reply 10 of 18, by rfnagel

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P.P.S Just a few interesting benchmarks using DOOM II and the QBasic utility (all ran on the exact same PC):

Clean bare-bones (no CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT) Windows 98 SE DOS bootup
Gametics= 2001 Realtics= 562
124.6174 Frames Per Second

Windows XP SP2 COMMAND.COM
Gametics= 2001 Realtics= 672
104.2188 Frames Per Second

Windows XP SP2 CMD.EXE
Gametics= 2001 Realtics= 665
105.3158 Frames Per Second

DOSBox v0.73
Gametics= 2001 Realtics= 1290
54.2907 Frames Per Second

DOSBox v0.74
Gametics= 2001 Realtics= 1265
55.36364 Frames Per Second

(edit) Forgot to mention, specs of the above PC:

Dell Dimension 4600
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz
512MB RAM
Onboard Intel 82865G Graphics Controller (96MB shared system RAM)
Windows XP Professional SP2 (I used a bootable flash drive to boot to W98SE DOS, mentioned above)

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Reply 14 of 18, by Malik

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Using 3dBench2, I got 197.4 fps. Just with the same configuration I used to test DOOM.

EDIT: That was for the S3 Virge VX.

For the Geforce4 Ti4800, I got 214.7fps.

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Reply 16 of 18, by Malik

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I'm not sure if the 3DBench2 is showing true results. I wonder what is causing the limitation in the fps count in DOOM. And I can't judge by looking at the screen alone because all the cards I've used show similarly smooth movements.

I forgot to mention this system has 2 Voodoo2s running in SLI. The PCI cards always pass through the voodoo2.

In addition (forgotten to mention this too), I have the Gravis Eliminator Game Card in one of the ISA slots. Maybe I should remove this and test again...

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