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11-05-06 08:32 AM |
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Originally Posted by NightCrawler
Now saving money for a new TOY!!!! HAIL AMD 64x2 5000+ with Quad card wooohooo:rock: PCI-E BABY and bridged with another PCI card for extra support
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Are you talking about Aegya/Ageya PPU PCI card ?
Does it works or is it supported by SH3 ?
Or are you talking of an SLI combo ?
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Originally Posted by NightCrawler
quote of vista
" Windows SuperFetch helps manage memory to get the most out of available RAM while Windows ReadyBoost helps make PCs more responsive by using flash memory devices (like USB thumb drives) to boost performance."
Need memories? just buy a 5 port USB HUB and buy some USB 1 or 2GB and use that as a memory for the computer, no more open the case, and pry the regular mem out and slide the new mem in... no more hassle :damn:
And for now on(if i have windows Vista) all the background programm will be loaded from the USB sticks, and keep the regular mem free for other things :P
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Can you explain that ? Is it a feature of Vista ? :up: :up:
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Originally Posted by Respenus
As we all know SH3 is a memory hog.
My advice, get atleast 2GB RAM, preferably DDR II to get THE BEST perfomance. The game works just nice with other comps.
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Thats true... i am using 3Gb RAM and still having FPS troubles at "bottle necks", with a 3.4Ghz CPU.
The add of a PCI sound card improves a lot my system, the onboard one, "eats" my resources.:up:
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
2. Make sure Windows is controlling your new RAM. I had an issue were I set the RAM usage to my liking and it killed my games. I set it back to Windows control of the RAM and that was that. The swapping of files off the hard drive sucks.:nope:
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Are you talking about RAM or Virtual Memory ? I use third party little programs to give priority to games on RAM and CPU, but in Virtual memory i manually adjusted ti to its maximun value... do you have better results when windows controls it ?
:up: :up:
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