Intel HD 5500 acceleration

I open a new thread, that's probably more efficient :)

Is there a way to accelerate the output of the above video card in a notebook? Current one is terribly slow.
 
I bring this one up again, if I may :)

Maybe there is some solution to use the VESA driver and speed it up? I do no games or full screen video, so it should be sufficient to have 20something fps.
 
I bring this one up again, if I may :)

Maybe there is some solution to use the VESA driver and speed it up? I do no games or full screen video, so it should be sufficient to have 20something fps.

Use the smallest available resolution that fits your screen. Also, try to use the lowest bpp available (15 or 16 bits or 8 bits if you need some extra speed), that saves a lot of memory and operations. Turn off composition and related effects and eye candy, turn off vsync, and CPU power saving, use a DE like x11-wm/xfce4, or x11-wm/fluxbox. The main goal with this, is to maintain a smooth text scrolling. Remember that software rendering needs ridiculous brute force...and just a note, with a i7-3930 and 8gb's of ram (in quad channel), Minecraft runs at 30fps (FreeBSD-10.1-RELEASE).

Patience ;)
 
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