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DerRidda: I believe I tried that. Would that be the same as following the instructions in the description written here? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58HF1i654fQ
I didn't remove the other packages though, I just installed those as mentioned in the description. It didn't make a difference.
Doc Holiday: looks like there are a bunch of errors. Here's what I got:
Going to "Software Sources" still shows the x-swat and x-swat (sources) as enabled. Not sure what's going on. The xorg-edgers + (sources) is sill there.
Any idea how to get rid of the x-swat ppa and all the packages that came with it?
Any idea how to fix the steam errors?
You should really *never* use steam's driver update tool. Simply using the x-swat ppa and upgrading normally with "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" (or dist-upgrade) works just fine for me, on the intel driver side of things.
You can check by commands such as this for cpu0-4
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
If it is, chances are it's exactly what's causing low fps. I think someone stumbled upon this a month or so ago and was really frustrated :D
I can't point you to correct Mint specific solution though, try searching their forums/wiki or maybe local guys will step up to help.
As a temporary check you can try for cpu0-4
sudo echo performance > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
And yes, it also works with sandybridge core i5 CPUs, and there is a noticeable difference between Power on Demand and Maximum Performance.