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Old 05-03-2011, 11:05 AM
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Do you use an SSD in your system? Know you very much doubt a harddisk is to blame for the stutters, but as far as I know textures get loaded an unloaded into the cache as they are needed. So unless you have a very large pagefile and lots of RAM AND CLOD is using it all instead of filling to a max of say 2GB before reusing it it seems to me as the most obvious reason for making the CPU wait.

Just asking because I built a new pc recently with CLOD installed on a Crucial C300 SSD and am experiencing no stutters whatsoever and other people with SSD's seem to experience little to no stutters aswell.

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Old 05-03-2011, 11:50 AM
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If you dont have a fast HDD but do have 6+ Gig of Ram you can just disable your page file altogether. It´s what I did and it works fine.
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Old 05-03-2011, 11:55 AM
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If you dont have a fast HDD but do have 6+ Gig of Ram you can just disable your page file altogether. It´s what I did and it works fine.
I'll try that, if I get more RAM. Right now I'm at 4GB. Thanks. I'm off on work trave for a few days - as soon as I get back.

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Old 05-03-2011, 12:16 PM
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If you dont have a fast HDD but do have 6+ Gig of Ram you can just disable your page file altogether. It´s what I did and it works fine.
Being essentially ignorant on this kind of thing how does a person go about doing this? I have Win7 64bit and 8gb of RAM.
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Old 05-03-2011, 12:27 PM
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Being essentially ignorant on this kind of thing how does a person go about doing this? I have Win7 64bit and 8gb of RAM.
I have to basically do this out the top of my head since the laptop I am has the language set to Portuguese

Warning here though, only do this if you have plenty RAM (in your case this shouldnt be a problem at all). This is of course totally reversible should you not like it after all.

Right here goes:

Go to Control Panel -> System & Security -> System -> Advanced Settings (left side of panel, run as admin) -> Advanced panel -> Go to top tab there and pick definitions -> You will see a tab with three options (Visual Effects, Advanced and one other) -> Pick Advanced -> Virtual Memory -> Change -> Untick the Automatically set the pagefile folder thingy -> Select the No PageFile thingy -> Profit.

Sorry for the somewhat vague walkthrough but it should get you there.

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Old 05-03-2011, 12:02 PM
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Do you use an SSD in your system? Know you very much doubt a harddisk is to blame for the stutters, but as far as I know textures get loaded an unloaded into the cache as they are needed. So unless you have a very large pagefile and lots of RAM AND CLOD is using it all instead of filling to a max of say 2GB before reusing it it seems to me as the most obvious reason for making the CPU wait.

Just asking because I built a new pc recently with CLOD installed on a Crucial C300 SSD and am experiencing no stutters whatsoever and other people with SSD's seem to experience little to no stutters aswell.
No SSD, system disk is 10,000 rpm.

Important to say here, many tracks had no or very little stutter. When I play the game - versus test a high load performance track - I don't have a lot of stutter complaints.

If you look back at my results - many times the lowest fps in tracks is 14-to-18 with no or minimal stutter. Repeated playbacks and some initial playback - always eventually show it in a random manner.

By random I mean - at different spots on the track. Sometimes the stutter occurs when the attacking 110's are viewed from the perspective of the Hurricanes waiting to take off - sometimes it occurs a low load points on the track - it's random.

The pauses can also be very short and sometimes as long as 2-3 seconds. This is a problem with execution, which I'm sure will be nailed down soon.

When you guys are saying you have found solutions that have no stutter - Do you mean normal execution of the Simulator - or do you mean repeated playback of "The Black Death" track? Two different conditions.

Try 7 sequential playbacks of "The Black Death" track without restarting CoD. If you get through that with no Minimum FPS less than 10 fps and I'm pretty sure you have found a solution. I had one or two examples in a week of testing - in which I had 4 or 5 consecutive runs with minimum FPS of 14fps or above. However, the rub is that after both those episodes, when I tried to re-run the next 5 runs with the same settings after restarting CoD - the stutters returned.

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Old 05-03-2011, 11:54 AM
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Just to say hello to an old friend from RoF core beta test

Excellent work Gunny!
Salute Frederico! - hope this finds you well. Some of this testing reminded me of that

All the best,

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Old 05-03-2011, 10:38 PM
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Hi all,

Thanks for testing!

BTW, what tool did you use to measure the GPU utilization?


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Old 05-03-2011, 11:50 PM
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ATITrayTools - found under the Hardware Tab. You can set it to monitor all sorts of things from your AMD/ATI GPU ......... I love the flexiblity of the graphs. As you can see by my examples - you can control X axis (time) and Y axis (measurement value) independently - which allows you see all sorts of interactions.

Anyway, here's a link to guru3d http://www.guru3d.com/article/ati-tray-tools-/

Oh yes, another benie.... it's free

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Old 05-04-2011, 08:51 AM
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ATITrayTools - found under the Hardware Tab. You can set it to monitor all sorts of things from your AMD/ATI GPU ......... I love the flexiblity of the graphs. As you can see by my examples - you can control X axis (time) and Y axis (measurement value) independently - which allows you see all sorts of interactions.

Anyway, here's a link to guru3d http://www.guru3d.com/article/ati-tray-tools-/

Oh yes, another benie.... it's free

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