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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. Last edited by Warhound; 05-03-2011 at 11:43 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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Thanks Gunny
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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.
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![]() 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. Regards. |
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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. Thanks Gunny
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![]() All the best, Gunny
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Hi all,
Thanks for testing! BTW, what tool did you use to measure the GPU utilization? Leo "Apollo11" |
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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 ![]() S! Gunny
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Hi all,
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