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    DC Is adding RAM enough to improve performance?

    I got Chankast to work on my 1GHz machine! Amazing considering nulldc probably won't even run on anything less than 1.6GHz.

    The framerate ranges between 15-35 fps. Slow but playable. Especially Power Stone, which clocks in a at smooth 30-35 fps.

    Too bad I can't adjust the over/under clock (chankast doesn't recognize laptop + and - keys).



    I going to be adding an additional 512 RAM. Hopefully I can gain another 10-15 fps. That would rock!

    Has anyone else been able to significantly improve their DC emulation experience by adding RAM chips?


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    If your hard drive is active a lot when playing then it'll help.

    Very unlikely to improve performance though, AFAIK Chankast is mainly CPU bound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trotterwatch View Post
    If your hard drive is active a lot when playing then it'll help.

    Very unlikely to improve performance though, AFAIK Chankast is mainly CPU bound.
    how about a better 3D graphics card?

    my machine is a lowly Sempron 1.5 ghz.. started out with a meager 256 mb... with an embarassingly pathetic (dont laugh now) Geforce2 card...

    Still i was able to play some decent (or halfway decent) games.

    I upgraded to 512mb and noticed a marked improvement. the 2D game Marvel vs Capcom is very playable compared to the 3D fighting games.

    Now im thinking of getting a better (about time) 3D card.. an entry level Geforce6 card.. not the best available for sure but a far cry from my laughable geforce2 right now...

    think it will help much?

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    A better 3D card doesn't make as much difference as more RAM or a faster processor does. Granted though, a GeForce 6 will be much better for emulation than a GeForce 2. It boils down to the graphics card supporting enough "tricks" and graphics rendering features for the emulator to properly use them.
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