Roughly my average speed when using 2 fingers (and a thumb). I seem to be physically incapable of moving my hands much faster, although sleep deprivation doesn't help.
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I don't care, my PC is 300% faster than both combined.
2/10, terrible.
Yamakasi Catleap 1440p @ 120 fps for PC games, Panasonic ZT60 for console games (mostly for TV and movies).
Thanks for the video. I wonder how much skyrim would improve with this. Would it be possible to put only some of a game's files on a ramdisk, and let the others load normally (textures specifically)? I only have 6GB ram, and 1GB of vram.
6_Dead_360s
I don't think so. You might be able to run some older games with 6 GB of RAM total, but these games wouldn't benefit much from a RAMDisk regardless.
It's not, 120 FPS is where it's at.
My CPU is fine, the game needs to upgrade itself if I am to buy something better.
[QUOTE="Riadon2"]Out of interest, what do you use it for?I've dedicated 20 GB of my RAM to a RAMDisk, but I use Primo RAMDisk. I would recommend a RAMDisk, as it is much faster than an ssd.
kraken2109
I install load-heavy games and some programs temporarily (backups are made automatically), and load times are greatly reduced from my SSD. Streaming is nonexistant if the game is coded properly, and stuttering doesn't exist even in badly optimized games.
Some games that benefit from the speed are modded Skyrim, modded Call of Pripyat, Arma 2, Planetside 2. There isn't a framerate increase, but some games feel a bit smoother in general.
I wouldn't recommend buying extra RAM for a RAMDisk unless you are experiencing a lot of stuttering, I was just curious as to what the benefits would be, so I bought an additional 16 GB.
[QUOTE="Riadon2"]I agree that high sample rates aren't really necessary, but going from 16bit to 24bit can help in some situations to lower the noise floor with sensitive equipment.There is no audible difference between 32 bit/192 khz and 16 bit/44100 khz (I have a 32 bit DAC). The people who rip all of their albums to 24/32 bit 192 khz are the same people buying cables worth thousands of dollars and insisting that there is some huge difference. There is an audible difference between FLAC and 320 kbps in most music. However, you aren't going to hear it with a gaming headset or something of that nature.
That said, I'm looking forward to being able to convenientally stream high quality FLAC files.
kraken2109
The only benefit to 24/32 bit audio is the ability to freely adjust software volume further if you do not have an external amp.
I don't see Crysis 3?
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