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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Elemental on November 16, 2003, 12:51:41 pm
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I am having some problems with my computer that I was going to use in my cab. It is a 2.0ghz Intel Celeron with 256mb of DDR ram on a p4s533 motherboard and a Radeon 9200. I was expecting this to run all the mame games I play, but it seems that it wont. When I try to play Area 51, its is very slow. Is this my CPU, Video Card, or my RAM? I hope it is ram, cause i dont want to have to buy a new cpu! Thanks!
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It is probably your CPU. But try messing around with all of the mame settings to make it faster before you buy anything new.
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On my Athlon XP 1800+ 1.53ghz and 512DDR Area 51 runs at full speed. To be honest I never did like Celeron processors and it might be part of your problem. Still first I recommend you increase your ram to atleast 512mbs. If that doesn't fix it then it could very well be the cpu.
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Thanks for the replies.
I never like the celeron much myself, but I had the motherboard, and the price was right. I will try to get 256mb more ram (seems to be cheap these days) and then if that doesnt work I will just overclock the CPU a bit. I bet I could get it to 2.4 with the stock HSF, but thats for another discussion ;D
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Your best bet would be to replace the celeron with the pentium (whichever one fits the socket).
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I will pull the RAM out of my main PC and see if the ram is the problem, and if that runs smooth I will add more ram. If it is not, I will overclock it about 400mhz and see if that helps. I will report whatever helps on this thread! And JustMichael, I would rather not spend the money on the pentium 4 proc, this celeron was a steal!
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I've heard that the lack of L2 Cache on the Celeron causes big speed issues in MAME. MAME is very memory-dependent, so apparently RAM and cache are the most important things. This is just what I've been told -- in fact, I bought a Thunderbird instead of a Duron for just that reason.
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Interesting reading...notice the wide differences in cache sizes.
http://www.geek.com/procspec/procspec.htm (http://www.geek.com/procspec/procspec.htm)
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Cool site. It's hard to keep up with all the CPUs unless you're buying them every few months, which I'm not. Palomino, Hammer, Celeron, Opteron, I get so confused!