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Author Topic: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...  (Read 2569 times)

Kestrel

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Re: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2012, 03:14:35 pm »

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Re: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...
« Reply #16 on: August 11, 2012, 12:14:50 am »

Would installing Dwarf Fortress on a solid state drive help performance at all?
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Re: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...
« Reply #17 on: August 11, 2012, 12:31:36 am »

It might improve saving and loading performance, but probably not general gameplay.  It might not help too much with the file I/O either, many SSDs have lower bandwidth than traditional drives, they just have less latency.  It's something that would have to be tested to know if it would really help much.
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Re: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...
« Reply #18 on: August 11, 2012, 12:40:35 am »

Core speed is the critical part. The best setup currently to my mind is a 2500k or 2600k CPU, heavily overclocked.
Those two can go significantly higher on air cooling than the newer 2570k and 3770k CPUs can. Something like 4.6GHz to 4.8GHz can be done on the vast majority of them without venturing into dangerous temperatures or voltages.
I highly recommend overclockers.com as a resource for the overclocking bit, I spend a lot of time there (and lead the benchmarking team), it's a very knowledgeable and, shockingly, polite, place.
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Re: If you were going to upgrade your hardware to run DF better...
« Reply #19 on: August 11, 2012, 03:09:51 am »

I don't think a SSD will help much, I have system monitors in a second screen and the drive monitor is completely flat whilst playing DF, it's all loaded into RAM, which by the way isn't used much either. The only time more RAM might be of use is during huge world gens and 12x12 embarks but remember to use anything over 2 gig you need to patch the .exe to be large address aware. However, I found if anything that just makes the game more unstable with normal use.

I was looking at overclockers to spec up a PC that would be a DF monster (but also had to be my main PC for about 3 years!) and picked out an overclocked 5GHz i7 3820 because the CPU cache was better then a sandybridge and so was the memory bandwidth. They only seem to go up to 4.6Ghz these days (stability issues?).

However, in the end I decided not to part with my cash and started playing Masterwork mod and designing my forts with FPS in mind, like 3x3 embark and getting rid of useless stuff, walling off unused areas and using DFHack to do things like 'clean all' and 'clean owned'. Certainly a cheaper option!

Just got a PC nerd friend of mine into DF though and he reckons he can build a dedicated DF PC out of spare parts that will rival any modern PC. Going to use a 3.4GHz dual core running XP and maybe overclock it a bit, be interesting to see how he does. Been a while since I've had a fort suffering from FPS death, my 8 year old fort still runs at 60fps most of the time on a 2.4GHz quad core. Just remember to set the processor affinity to realtime and stop watching internet TV in the 2nd monitor!
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