G
GTX_SlotCar
In an earlier post someone said I should have more than 256mb of ram. I said
my hard drive was being accessed in Call of Duty, but later apologized and
said that I was mistaken.
I borrowed another 256mb stick of ram from work and put it in my home
computer. It was slower ram than what I've been using, so I had to slow down
my computer and change the fsb/mem ratio to 1:1.
I then ran a few timedemos with 256 and then 512mb of ram. I left all
settings the same except that I set my AGP aperture to 128 when using 256mb
of ram and set it to 256 when using 512 (I actually tried several settings,
but this worked best).
The bottom line is that the frame rates averaged 66% higher when using 512mb
of ram.
A lesson learned for me and my thanks to Pluvious for suggesting it to me.
Gary
my hard drive was being accessed in Call of Duty, but later apologized and
said that I was mistaken.
I borrowed another 256mb stick of ram from work and put it in my home
computer. It was slower ram than what I've been using, so I had to slow down
my computer and change the fsb/mem ratio to 1:1.
I then ran a few timedemos with 256 and then 512mb of ram. I left all
settings the same except that I set my AGP aperture to 128 when using 256mb
of ram and set it to 256 when using 512 (I actually tried several settings,
but this worked best).
The bottom line is that the frame rates averaged 66% higher when using 512mb
of ram.
A lesson learned for me and my thanks to Pluvious for suggesting it to me.
Gary