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I am so tired of it

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Originally posted by: Roguestar
Pcslookout, you are freaking insane. Seriously, I think the latency is now some sort of psychosomatic symptom of a desire for ever-increasing speed. Your PC already rocks, I have no idea what more you could want. You have to expect things to have loading times no matter how much RAM you add or megahertz you squeeze out. Games need to load not just data from hard drive/iRAM/whatever into memory, but they actually do stuff with that data. Rendering textures, precaching resources, configuring shaders and whatnot, these are things you're just going to have to do any time you load a new map. I say calm down and be happy with your load times that are maybe half that of most people's. Jeez.

I think we've been down this road before with Pcslookout, it's like typing to a brick wall. Pcslookout, I'll take your PC off your hands if it's that bad..
 
Originally posted by: Roguestar
Pcslookout, you are freaking insane. Seriously, I think the latency is now some sort of psychosomatic symptom of a desire for ever-increasing speed.
Don't hate the player, hate the game... 😛

Pcslookout is just bustin' a move on the hardware scene. He's bravely going where no man has gone before.
He's got a few thousand to spend to cut down on his load times. That's a small price to pay to blaze a trail for the rest of us.
I say, godspeed Pcslookout... NEVER SAY DIE! :thumbsup::laugh:

 
pslookout,

You have a 6420. Try overclocking it.

I have a 6420. Out of the box the 6420 goes at 2.13 GHz. I am running, stable and cool, at 3.2 GHz. It is easy to get to this over clock with a decent cooler.

Everything is much faster at this clock rate including program loads.

GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 mother board
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
 
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: Blain
RAID up some more Raptors. :laugh:

Will that really make a huge difference and really be better than just going to a 15,000 rpm SCSI hard drive ?

It won't make a different in terms of the performance you are hoping for. If you want instant loading, wait another 10-15 years for the technology to get there.

For the time being, if you have money to burn, get one of those ram drives.
 
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