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Is there any advantages to installing SH III to a second HardDrive or just installing SH III on the HardDrive with the OS ? Thanx
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Your hard disk can't read and write simultaneously - as it can't read from two or more different locations - or write on two or more different locations simultaneously.
If your game needs data from the installation directory and the swap file (sort of auxiliary RAM on the hard disk) to be loaded into your memory (RAM), it has to decide what to read and load first. The installation directory on a second hard disk might be smart, if the connection (data transfer rate) is as fast - or even faster - and the CPU is able to handle both tasks simultaneously - as each disk can read from its own location and feed the RAM. If you have trouble with laggy convoys, it could be worth a try. So what do you know about your data transfer rates and your CPU?
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Mittelwaechter , I have an AMD FX6300/3.5ghz/6 cores and a transfer rate of , well I'm not sure :
Architecture / Microarchitecture Microarchitecture Piledriver Platform Volan Processor core ? Vishera Core stepping ? OR-C0 CPUID 600F20 Manufacturing process 0.032 micron of : General information Type CPU / Microprocessor Market segment Desktop Family AMD FX-Series Model number ? FX-6300 CPU part numbers FD6300WMW6KHK is an OEM/tray microprocessor FD6300WMHKBOX is a boxed microprocessor with fan and heatsink Frequency ? 3500 MHz Turbo frequency 4100 MHz Boosted P states [1] #1: 4100 MHz, 1.425V #2: 3800 MHz, 1.4125V Bus speed ? One 2600 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport link Package 940-pin organic micro Pin Grid Array (UOC940) Pb-free Socket Socket AM3+ Weight [1] 1.3oz / 38.1g (CPU) 1lb 1.6oz / 498.5g (box) Fan/heatsink Z7MH01T001 Introduction date October 23, 2012 Price at introduction $132 Data width 64 bit The number of CPU cores 6 The number of threads 6 Floating Point Unit Integrated Level 1 cache size ? 3 x 64 KB 2-way set associative shared instruction caches 6 x 16 KB 4-way set associative data caches Level 2 cache size ? 3 x 2 MB 16-way set associative shared exclusive caches Level 3 cache size 8 MB 64-way set associative shared cache Multiprocessing Uniprocessor Features ◾ MMX instructions ◾ Extensions to MMX ◾ SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions ◾ SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 ◾ SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 ◾ SSSE3 / Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 ◾ SSE4 / SSE4.1 + SSE4.2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 ? ◾ SSE4a ? ◾ AES / Advanced Encryption Standard instructions ◾ AVX / Advanced Vector Extensions ◾ BMI1 / Bit Manipulation instructions 1 ◾ FMA3 / 3-operand Fused Multiply-Add instructions ◾ FMA4 / 4-operand Fused Multiply-Add instructions ◾ F16C / 16-bit Floating-Point conversion instructions ◾ TBM / Trailing Bit Manipulation instructions ◾ XOP / eXtended Operations instructions ◾ AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ? ◾ AMD-V / AMD Virtualization technology ◾ EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ? ◾ Turbo Core 3.0 technology Low power features PowerNow! Low power P states [1] #1: 3000 MHz, 1.225V #2: 2500 MHz, 1.125V #3: 2000 MHz, 1.025V #4: 1400 MHz, 0.9V Integrated peripherals / components Integrated graphics None Memory controller The number of controllers: 1 Memory channels: 2 Supported memory: DDR3-1866 Maximum memory bandwidth (GB/s): 29.9 Other peripherals HyperTransport technology ? Electrical / Thermal parameters Maximum operating temperature ? 70.5°C Thermal Design Power ? 95 Watt Notes on AMD FX-6300 ◾The processor has unlocked clock multiplier Both HD's have a Data rate of 6gbps. I hope this helps because I'm not sure what the CPU data transfer is ... thank you for your help ... Jerry |
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Your CPU should have no problems with the task to manage SH3 on the second disk.
But I can't say if any advantage is big enough to be recognizable. Your hard disks are both the same type/size/speed? Internally connected to your motherboard? (no USB external?) (no fast RAID - two disks working as one?) Typical setup? Is your system a ready to use computer, bought from a computer store? Or is it a self construct? Do you have a laggy game play - or why are you after this “advantage”? Obviously you are not into overclocking and measuring the last drop of performance, right? So what is your “inpsiration”, your motivation to rearrange your actual SH3 setup? If your game is laggy: Do you have a dedicated graphics card? How much RAM is installed?
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My system is a home built. other specs:
Windows 10 Home 64bit - OS AMD FX6300 - cpu AMD M5A97 R2.0 - mobo AMD STRIK R7 370 / 2gb DDR5 - video 16gb DDR3 1600 - ram Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality Pro - sound card 2 WD 1tb / 6gbps -hard drives your basic CD/DVD Burner There is no problems with lag on my other home built rigs (2), even though the OS and SH III is on the same hard drives in both. This computer is only for SH III and Fritz Chess. I had some cash to build a budget rig, so these are parts that I've accumulated over a few months that will handle SH III pretty well. I'm always messing around with this stuff, so I figured, " what the heck ". I really have no other mission for the 2nd hard drive so I was "brain storm'n" on what to do with it. This is what I came up with. If there is no known speed advantage, I'll put it (other HD) it something else. As for over clocking the CPU and GPU, I will do that too, as with my other rigs. No problems there ... Jerry oh yea, this rig is still in the planning stage ... got the parts now planning how to get the most out'a SH III with these parts ... when I got the plan, I'll put this together ... hope'n for tomorrow |
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-- EDIT -- Forgot the whole reason for the info...
Short Version, yes it will help. I started typing this, then thought I should put up some comparable figures to show the difference, and then it became this: -- end edit -- Your SATA III are 6Gbps, 6 Gigabits per second, Which last time I checked for a MegaBYTE number on that, it was something around 300 MegaBytes per second. Which is only the Cache speed... actual read/write speed will be slower. Last numbers I saw on Western Digital Caviar Black 7200rpm (the performance drive) was about 165-167MB/second sustained read speed, with a SATA III. I have SATA III "Seagate Desktop" 7200rpm (formerly "Seagate Barracuda") (nope, not where I got my name from), they have a sustained read speed of 150MB/Second. In My previous PC with a 10k rpm 300GB WD Raptor: SATA II has a 3Gbps Transfer rate, but will average 310MegaByte/Second read speed. (in linux) (loads a crysis level in windows XP in 45 seconds.) My current one with the Seagate desktops, will read 150MegaBytes per second, from each drive. But I have it in Raid0 (striped) and the read speed varies based on the partition. Average: 718MB/S-559MB/s (minum 400MB/s at the 'end' of the drive. Max 765MB/s at the 'begining'.) With 4 HDDs. When I only had 2 drives, it would sustain about 375MB/S average. You get a bigger boost with more drives in raid, but you can "mimick" the effect with 2 individual drives almost as good. On all of my windows gaming machines over the last 16/17 years, I kept OS, with swap file, on one, Games on the other. UNLESS the newer drive was faster: Example: 13.6GB 5400rpm OS drive/ with 100GB 7200 RPM secondary drive, was faster to have swap on second drive. <--- this one was a ways back. Barracuda Last edited by BarracudaUAK; 08-09-16 at 08:28 AM. Reason: Spelling and other errors... |
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