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Old 12-09-06, 11:19 PM   #1
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Default How does Dual Core Affect SH3?

Does it improve time compression especially in the middle of the atlantic?
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Old 12-10-06, 01:03 AM   #2
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What I'm using now is AMD Athlon x 2 3600+ with Cool 'n' quiet on (i.e. core speed = 1000Mhz during gameplay)

Don't blame me if you have got a 4400+. I know that the one I'm using is not the best

I think that nothing changes when using high compression.
Except better stability so that the game won't crash when crossing Atlantic at 1024x or ships suddenly attack me since the watch officer cannot inform me if a DD is running straight to me

Well, it should make no difference with a Premiun 2.0Ghz w. 512Mb RAM since all the difference is made by different Display Card and RAM. CPU plays little role this time
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Old 12-10-06, 01:20 AM   #3
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<--- AMD Athlon X2 4800+

I'm able to run at 4096x (via sh3commander) and able to keep excellent performance/stability. Once you reach harbors or areas of high density traffic though (English Channel, etc) you have to crank it down a bit.

From what the task manager is showing me though, SH3 is strictly a one core setup, as it only utilizes one of 'em on my machne. But at the least, the other core not being utilized is helping run the rest of the system.
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Old 12-10-06, 01:24 AM   #4
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Yea, the short answer is "it doesn't", unless you routinely have something else running in the background while you play SHIII. That said, dual-core is still and you're none the worse for getting it for all sorts of reasons that don't include this game. But it won't make SHIII one any better.
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Old 12-10-06, 03:29 AM   #5
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<-------AMD 3500+ Clawhammer. Yeah there is ALOT out there better than mine but it handles SH3, FS2004 and other stuff with ease. I am very satisfied with this processor considering I've had it for over a year and the bang for the buck.

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Yea, the short answer is "it doesn't", unless you routinely have something else running in the background while you play SHIII. That said, dual-core is still and you're none the worse for getting it for all sorts of reasons that don't include this game. But it won't make SHIII one any better.
That sounds right. Having said that, recently I greatly increased the RAM in my comp (a reasonably grunty laptop, Clevo D900T with P4 3.4 CPU and Nvidia GeForce GO 6800 256) from 1 GB to 3 GB and got a much smoother graphics ride in SH3

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Old 12-10-06, 03:34 PM   #7
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It helps a lot when you have other stuff running because your game (in this case SH3) uses one whole core while the rest of the processes are on the other.

Peterloo: Don't you mean the opposite (that it throttles back to 1000MHz when NOT playing a game)?
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That sounds right. Having said that, recently I greatly increased the RAM in my comp (a reasonably grunty laptop, Clevo D900T with P4 3.4 CPU and Nvidia GeForce GO 6800 256) from 1 GB to 3 GB and got a much smoother graphics ride in SH3
RAM is a different issue. I would say that there IS a bit of a gain from RAM, though far from proportional to the RAM amount. For instance I went up from 1GB to 2GB, and I would say the performance jump was only about 10-15%. Not a big deal, but still nice.

For most purposes, though, a 2.5Ghz rig or so with a gig of ram will do. I can say that going from a single-core Athlon 2400+ with 1gb ram to a dual-core 3.06Ghz P4 with 2gb ram had a net performance gain in SHIII of maybe 20%. It ran well with all the detail before, and it runs well-er now - but no fantastic improvements.
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