At 03:13 PM 3/12/2011, Munra wrote:
What's resource usage on say an 600 fps server with HPET enable compared to
it disabled. Or will resource usage be simply based on the configuration
of the game server itself?
You don't need high FPS. You only need 66fps with 66 tickrate (hz) on
the Orange
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What's resource usage on say an 600 fps server with HPET enable compared to
it disabled. Or will resource usage be simply based on the configuration
of the game server its
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I'm almost positive (just a caution) that you'll need the fps booster
regardless of HPET. HPET just lets you set the
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Yup Thanks
The server is on its way to the data center now. Once it is there I will
use the drac to take a quick peak in the bios.
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Munra,
Looks like you got what you wanted, you set? If not I can
only 6 servers.
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In most cases, in order to get 1000 FPS in a Source server under Windows,
you need to have a processor and motherboard that supports "High Precision
Event Timer"(HPET) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High
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[mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Munra
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With 2003 or 2008 I have never gotten
;> but it will allow you to ignore the warning and continue with the
>> install. I have loaded Microsoft.net 1.1 on at least 25 Windows 2008
>> dedicated server boxes and never once had an issue with it screwing
> anything up.
>>
>> Have a good one.
>>
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, March 10, 2011 6:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [hlds] 2008 R2 Timer Resolution
Wow, 5 lines of code for the HiRes Timer and someone pastes them into a
project that requires .NET and builds an installer... Had he used VC6 he'd
have a single EXE file Wi
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Can I get a link to that. I can't seem to get mine to work with 2008.
On 3/9/2011 11:08 PM, turb0z wrote:
I'm still running srcdsfpsboost o
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Can I get a link to that. I can't seem to get mine to work with 2008.
On 3/9/2011 1
Can I get a link to that. I can't seem to get mine to work with 2008.
On 3/9/2011 11:08 PM, turb0z wrote:
I'm still running srcdsfpsboost on 2k8 r2
Any reason why you don't want to run it? Uses no resources and gets
the job done.
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I'm still running srcdsfpsboost on 2k8 r2
Any reason why you don't want to run it? Uses no resources and gets the job
done.
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