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Question about H2 core
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:36 pm
by mr_penguin
I would like to know how long it takes any of you to rebuild a map in H2 Core because I can never finish rebuilding a map because I'll wait for like 12 hours and the computer almost completely stops responding.
Re: Question about H2 core
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:50 pm
by Th2mods
mr_penguin wrote:I would like to know how long it takes any of you to rebuild a map in H2 Core because I can never finish rebuilding a map because I'll wait for like 12 hours and the computer almost completely stops responding.
takes me 9 hours

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:27 pm
by axeraider15
a total rebuild of a map take me like 2 hours
maybe less for some
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:46 am
by McT0asT
Less than 10minutes on a
-P4 @2.8GHz
-1GB RAM
-800MHz FSB
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:40 pm
by mr_penguin
McT0asT wrote:Less than 10minutes on a
-P4 @2.8GHz
-1GB RAM
-800MHz FSB
do you have your memory usage set to system cache or programs?
how much memeory does your graphics card have because I think one of my problems is that my gpu uses my ram along with its own memory?
And the main problem is definantly the fact that this computer is about 5 years old
AMD Althon XP 3000+ @2.17GHz
512mb RAM___(eMachines says 512 but system properties says 448mb)
512KB L2 cache
334MHz FSB
GeForce4 MX Integrated GPU
Memory: 64mb
just to give more info I increased the virual memory to 2500mb
also just to throw this in does h2 core copy sound files correctly
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:06 pm
by kibito87
>5 minutes.
Pentium D
1 gb RAM
256 mb ATI graphix
Too many tweaks to xp to explain

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:09 pm
by mr_penguin
kibito87 wrote:>5 minutes.
Pentium D
1 gb RAM
256 mb ATI graphix
Too many tweaks to xp to explain

I guess I know something on how to build a fast computer. I was planning on getting a Pentium D for my first pc build and I have purchessed a 256mb ATI graphics card for it already. hmm, maybe I should clean this room insted of trying to keep this pc going so my mom will order the Pentium D
how many tweeks did you do. can you pm me on a few that don't take more than an hour to do
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:51 am
by eternal
>5 minutes here as well. P4 3.2 w/4gigs ram(dual channel, hyper thread also) and this pc has a separate 10 gig hdd for page file. (hmm can anyone guess where that comes from? 1st prize is a cookie!)
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:42 am
by XBC-Requiem
If you're wanting to build a fast machine, I'd go with an ATI Radeon x1650 Pro. Dual-DVi (Supports separate resolutions on each monitor), HD output, 512mb RAM, PCI-E, and it usually runs around or under $200. Actually, from a company called GeCube, you can get the 1650 with splitters to allow up to 4 monitors.
In terms of processors, go with an AMD Athlon dual-core. They're relatively fair-priced, and since ASUS makes both AMD and ATI products, they will cooperate quite well with one another.
(To eternal)
You're running 4gig? I envy you... I wish I could afford that.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:38 am
by plushiefire
Mine takes like 1-10 minutes. Sometimes 15.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:06 am
by eternal
XBC-Requiem wrote:
(To eternal)
You're running 4gig? I envy you... I wish I could afford that.
it's pny ram, i think it was around $550 for the 4 gig.
To anyone thinking about a new pc, i strongly recommend building your own, u can save like 3-400$ assembling it urself, and its not as hard as one would think. Especially with all the help available around the 'net. I think theres a book from the 'dummies' series that will also assist u.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:53 am
by mr_penguin
All I need is a Pentuim D and I should be able to start up my new pc without a problem. Maybe I should get another 512mb of memory for this pc along with a pentium d for my new one