Without 10 GB you won't make it this way u said. Search for at least 10 gb or unlimited xD
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Show posts MenuQuote from: CorupteD on September 23, 2010, 11:10:35 PM
3.7kkk pm Yacky / CorupteD ig
btw what shoulder pad it has?
Quote from: Lokocz on September 18, 2010, 02:19:25 AM
i personally dont see any problems if shouts stays international instead of english only
Quote from: baho on September 01, 2010, 08:07:25 PM
Just got an E8400 few days ago and the performance boost was quite big from the last C2D i had (one of the very early ones). I usually had 3-4 fps in aden with all shops loaded and with this new CPU i get something around 20. Still not perfectly fluid (u need 24+ for that) but a looooooooot better and actually playable. If it works like this in mass pvp, i can do more then just running around ... like TARGETING)
Was thinking of oc'ing it a little, but i don't know if my current cooler is enough. It's a tuniq tower 120 with a custom silent vent. It's nice that u can't hear it, but it spins at max 800 rpm. And atm, the max temperature is 60/61 degrees. Do you suppose i can oc it to 3,66Ghz without risking overheating?
Quote from: eric on September 01, 2010, 06:27:40 AM
yes quote my entire post then recommend unlocking 2 cores on a dual core after i explicitly said that multiple cores have 0 effect on l2
Quote from: eric on August 31, 2010, 11:20:09 PM
i was gonna type a huge essay to explain but i decide not to because if i do, it'll be 100 pages in length
hardware wise -
in a nutshell here's what you need to know. l2 relies heavily on ram, your storage device (hard drive or ssd etc), and cpu
ram: higher frequency and lower timings = better. frequency will yield better results than timings unless it is set up extremely poorly. oh and make sure you have enough to run all the things in your background. 4gb should be more than enough
storage: the faster the better. put your operating system, game client, and virtual memory on the fastest drive if you're using a ssd. otherwise put them on different partitions (or another hard drive on the comp)
cpu: despite what everyone seem to believe, MULTIPLE CORES DO NOT MATTER IN L2. l2 runs off the UT2 engine, that thing is so old, it can't even take advantage of hyperthreading, let alone multi-core processing. quad cores actually run SLOWER than dual cores if both cpu's have identical specs and speed. what you're looking for in a cpu for l2 are: 1. raw speed and 2. cache size. raw speed is self explanatory. as for cache, you want quantity, not speed. the bigger the better.
software wise -
l2, since the game first came out, has HORRIBLE memory leak issues. memory leak is when the data in your ram does not erase itself when it is supposed to (something that can easily fixed with 1 line of code, fuck ncsoft). combine that with the constant data swapping between ram and page file, well basically the longer you leave your client running, the shittier the performance will be. this is nothing a simple client restart won't fix
little tips and tricks on the software side are primarily memory management and slight network alterations. personally i wouldn't do it unless i know what i'm doing, because the slightest mistake has the potential of fucking your entire computer up.
Quote from: Sarasin12 on August 26, 2010, 09:37:12 PM
that's false, if you have the right OS you can use several cores to manage an application.
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