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2012-12-06, 04:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Ok. I have the Hp Envy and when I run the game it is incredibly slow and jerky even with the settings on low. I have the AMD FX 6120 six-core processor and 10 gigs of RAM. I'm guessing the slowness of the game is a result of my Internet connection which is a wireless connection to the house next door whom I rent from (like 25 yards distance). I would greatly appreciate any light you can shed on my problem. Thanks!
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2012-12-06, 05:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
What variety of Envy?
At this point I'm just guessing you don't have a graphics cards that's any good...and there's not much you can do about that.
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2012-12-06, 06:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Card is extremely weak. You need a 7750 min IMO.
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2012-12-06, 08:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
To test your wifi check here http://pingtest.net/ Link the results back here.
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2012-12-07, 02:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
@OP You don't just have a weak video card, you also have a Bulldozer-FX. Those aren't known for their strong instruction efficiency, and are consequently, not ideal for PS2.
Also, 10 GB of RAM is a rather odd amount to have. How is the RAM configured? I'm guessing: 2x2GB and 2x3GB modules. If that's the case, your RAM is running in single-channel mode (instead of the dual-channel it's capable of), and that can also negatively impact performance.
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2012-12-07, 10:47 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
Not spectacular but fine.
Your video card just isn't very good. And, if your RAM isn't operating in dual channel mode, memory bandwidth is probably an issue too.
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2012-12-08, 02:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
For the RAM: If you know for a fact that your RAM is in the configuration I described (2x3 and 2x2 GB), all you have to do is buy matching pairs for one or the other (i.e. buy a matching pair of either 2 or 3 GB sticks), then replace them. Memory controllers will generally operate in dual-channel mode when both channels have identical memory chips installed (this means size as well as speed and latency). Remember that one channel works across two sticks, so two pairs of RAM banks = 2 channels. If you're not sure if that's the actual issue, you can test to see if what is actually going on before you decide to spend money. Download the SiSoftware Sandra benchmark, and run the system memory test. It will display your results, and you can also call up an average of the performance other users with different kinds of hardware get, and see how your numbers compare to the same processor.
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2012-12-08, 01:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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2012-12-15, 10:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | |||
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This is fine, 2x3G (bank1) and 2x2G (bank2) configuration. It's still utilizing dual channel for each bank No need to make the person spend money unnecessarily. |
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