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OT: Ram (Memory).. :) [message #12106] |
Sun, 06 April 2003 03:17 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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To some extent it can increase loading times but it depends. The main bottleneck of most pc's is thei Hard drives as it is one of the slowest components. If you have hard disk witha low STR (Sustained Transfer Rate) then you may be wise replacing that too because it can't load stuff into your RAM faster than it can transfer data. If you have a half decent 7200RPM hard disk then you should be okay and addiotional ram may help in loading times.
Check your CLS values on your current and new RAM, they should be the same for the best performance. A lower CLS value is better. Also if you have 3 ram slots then it is wise to use slots 1 & 3 as some motherboards (nForce1 is an example) don't perform as well when the middle slot is used.
You have got a decent system there but the thing i can see that you may wish to upgrade is your graphics card. With a powerful system the only thing stopping you running the latest games really is your graphics card. A Geforce 4 ti 4200 is a good investment as it is a cheap but powerful card.
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OT: Ram (Memory).. :) [message #12191] |
Sun, 06 April 2003 13:48 |
Imortal
Messages: 20 Registered: March 2003
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dont listen to that guys str crap, str's never really drop on any internal component, most computers that were made after 1997 have harddrives that support DMA, the fastest transfer rate available (DMA = Direct Memory Access, PI/O = Programmed Input/Output) if you have a 5200 RPM harddrive with DMA, it will transfer data directly onto the ram, and while that is still a bad bottleneck, the transfer rates are still near instantaneous (18ms seek time on drive, 22ms transfer = 40ms total time taken to load 1mb into ram) you tell me if you load 3 mb in less than a second that you would notice you could potentially load more? thats faster than the human brain can compute. Adding more ram is the cheapest way with the biggest boost to system performance. i load maps in about 3 seconds, 12 second for the first map as it pre caches, after that 3 - 4 seconds. so yeah RAM = best upgrade.
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