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Benchmarking in Linux?

Well, I was considering OC'ing my video card, so I suppose if you had something in mind for Graphics, that would do what I need it to.
 
Originally posted by: xtknight
nvclock can overclock NVIDIA cards. SPECviewperf is probably just as good for measuring 3D performance.

Yep. I'm using nvclock to oc my card, I get a couple errors when trying to load the GUI, but it seems to work either way.

loke@x04d:~$ nvclock -s
Card: nVidia Geforce 4 MX420
Card number: 1
Memory clock: 445.500 MHz
GPU clock: 319.500 MHz

Just wondering how far I can go, not sure what I should even take it to. I'm using a GeForce4 MX420.
 
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