It sounds something like this, right?
Originally posted by: GreenArrow2k4
Need some advise from you guys.
I've a Dell 9300 running WinXP Pro. Possible to have Vista on this system? Should I upgrade the ram to 2G and a 120G hd? Will ReadyBoost work?
Thanks for reading. A noob here.
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Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
I have an eSATA drive I'd like to put the swap file on. How do I do this? Is it best to move the swap file right after Vista Ultimate x64 finishes installing?
Not always. I did some testing with Battlefield 2 on E6600, 2GB mem, WD raptor, 8800GTX, 64bit vista, 1600x1200 4AA max ql. With superfetch game starts abouts 3 seconds faster, first level loads about 5 seconds faster, but after that every map change is 5-12 seconds slower (on punkbuster enabled server). If you 5 seconds slower than your team mates, you wont be flying helicopter during first round.Originally posted by: BD2003
[*]Superfetch
For a game which you play frequently, level loads will be MUCH faster.
Originally posted by: bf2soldier
Not always. I did some testing with Battlefield 2 on E6600, 2GB mem, WD raptor, 8800GTX, 64bit vista, 1600x1200 4AA max ql. With superfetch game starts abouts 3 seconds faster, first level loads about 5 seconds faster, but after that every map change is 5-12 seconds slower (on punkbuster enabled server). If you 5 seconds slower than your team mates, you wont be flying helicopter during first round.Originally posted by: BD2003
[*]Superfetch
For a game which you play frequently, level loads will be MUCH faster.![]()
Originally posted by: BD2003
What makes you think that superfetch is the issue? It's just a file cache in ram, the fastest possible place it could be. Have you actually timed this the service completely disabled?
You certainly dont have enough memory to preload EVERY level, and after the game is loaded, there's little room left for leftover cache. Which means you'll just be loading the level from the HD like everyone else. You're probably not the only one with a raptor.![]()
Originally posted by: bf2soldier
Originally posted by: BD2003
What makes you think that superfetch is the issue? It's just a file cache in ram, the fastest possible place it could be. Have you actually timed this the service completely disabled?
You certainly dont have enough memory to preload EVERY level, and after the game is loaded, there's little room left for leftover cache. Which means you'll just be loading the level from the HD like everyone else. You're probably not the only one with a raptor.![]()
I tested with superfetch disabled and enabled, and although my testing method is far from scientific, difference is quite clear. System uses about 1,5GB memory, so about 500MB is left for cache. During map change about 180MB mem is freed and cpu is almost idle, so god only knows how many background processes are launched. Map change has 2 parts: loading and verifying client data. It's actually the verifying part that takes longer with superfetch enabled and i can hear lot of hard disk churning.
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7122/perfqw8.jpg
Originally posted by: matas
would it be worth it to install vista on a single core 2.93ghz cpu and 1500mb ram computer?
x800xl vid card
Originally posted by: aviwil
I am not claiming to be an expert , but I thought it may be of interest to add what I found after a lot of mucking around . The Vista comes with Defender ( for Spyware , I understand ) and also a Firewall . My laptop came with Norton Internet Security preinstalled , and I finally was told by Norton that these 2 ( Defender and Firewall ) should be disabled , as they can clash with the NIS . The defender should ( I think ) be disabled from MSconfig ( Startup Tab ) as well .
If someone disagrees , I'd be interested to hear about it .
Thanks .
Originally posted by: Cutthroat
Originally posted by: aviwil
I am not claiming to be an expert , but I thought it may be of interest to add what I found after a lot of mucking around . The Vista comes with Defender ( for Spyware , I understand ) and also a Firewall . My laptop came with Norton Internet Security preinstalled , and I finally was told by Norton that these 2 ( Defender and Firewall ) should be disabled , as they can clash with the NIS . The defender should ( I think ) be disabled from MSconfig ( Startup Tab ) as well .
If someone disagrees , I'd be interested to hear about it .
Thanks .
You'd be better off using Windows Firewall and Windows Defender than Norton. Norton will do more harm than good in the end.