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I've still got one of those (barely) running NAS, even. Definitely DDR1 lol.Roger L.S. Griffiths wrote:Athlon 64 was just DDR1 going from memory.
Only to the extent that it's roughly as quick as what Egosoft recommends, I would venture. I'm pretty sure that even if I had a single core at like 8GHz the OS could schedule the threads well enough to let the game run properly.randomuser wrote:you need the hidden "optimal" hardware
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But VERY badly as I recallmcerd1 wrote:and DDR2's on my old P4 640 - that could run x64 tooRoger L.S. Griffiths wrote:Athlon 64 was just DDR1 going from memory.elexis wrote:Do you seriously have DDR2 RAM?
I wasn't away that any cpu that supported DDR2 could be 64 bit.
Lenna (aka [SRK] The_Rabbit)
"Understanding is a three edged sword... your side, their side... and the Truth!" - J.J. Sheriden, Babylon 5 S4E6 T28:55
"May god stand between you and harm in all the dark places you must walk." - Ancient Egyption Proverb
"When eating an elephant take one bite at a time" - Creighton Abrams
"Understanding is a three edged sword... your side, their side... and the Truth!" - J.J. Sheriden, Babylon 5 S4E6 T28:55
"May god stand between you and harm in all the dark places you must walk." - Ancient Egyption Proverb
"When eating an elephant take one bite at a time" - Creighton Abrams
well I never said you should run x64 on oneRoger L.S. Griffiths wrote:But VERY badly as I recallmcerd1 wrote:and DDR2's on my old P4 640 - that could run x64 tooRoger L.S. Griffiths wrote:Athlon 64 was just DDR1 going from memory.elexis wrote:Do you seriously have DDR2 RAM?
I wasn't away that any cpu that supported DDR2 could be 64 bit.
also didn't some of the last socket 478 P4's support x64, they would be running DDR's just like the first athlon 64's
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Not sure - if they were NetBurst then perhaps. If you are really interested, it may be worth reading this Wikipedia entry.mcerd1 wrote:well I never said you should run x64 on oneRoger L.S. Griffiths wrote:...
also didn't some of the last socket 478 P4's support x64, they would be running DDR's just like the first athlon 64's
Lenna (aka [SRK] The_Rabbit)
"Understanding is a three edged sword... your side, their side... and the Truth!" - J.J. Sheriden, Babylon 5 S4E6 T28:55
"May god stand between you and harm in all the dark places you must walk." - Ancient Egyption Proverb
"When eating an elephant take one bite at a time" - Creighton Abrams
"Understanding is a three edged sword... your side, their side... and the Truth!" - J.J. Sheriden, Babylon 5 S4E6 T28:55
"May god stand between you and harm in all the dark places you must walk." - Ancient Egyption Proverb
"When eating an elephant take one bite at a time" - Creighton Abrams
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Actually, I still have an old Pentium4 (Northwood) with Abit IC-7 main board. Not as my primary PC of course. It uses DDR RAM (the original version of DDR, sometimes also called DDR1).
Gazz in the LT forum:
In X3, piracy is not implemented at all. All the "pirates" that fly around are bands of roaming psychopaths that destroy everything they see without even trying to loot anything.
In X3, piracy is not implemented at all. All the "pirates" that fly around are bands of roaming psychopaths that destroy everything they see without even trying to loot anything.