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Question by tuckging: How does the CPU, GPU and RAM help in 3D games?
Like does the RAM help in loading times? Does the GPU help in framerates? Does the CPU help in texture filtering or model detail? This is so that I can set the right settings for my games, for example, high texture but low model details because I have a fast hard disk but low-end GPU.
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by James J
Well….
RAM is like how much data u can hold at one time….
so loading times dun really do much with ram if the game needs 512MB but u have 1GB or 2GB….. unless u are comparing bus speed of the RAM… like the 667MHZ and 1066MHz.
CPU is how fast a certain function is processed? (maybe pressing the trigger)… i am not really sure on the this portion though….from what i think, i don’t think so as CPU has more to do with actions than graphics..
GPU, well that is yr video card…, how fast the graphics can render.
so it does help in framerates…
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Question by Enrique: Is it possible to add a Game cube emulater inside a gamecube?
I was Wondering because i tried to put an emualter in my CPU but it was to slow. I thought if I can put an emulater inside and acual game cube. I dont care about the risk. This also goes for N64?
Please and thank you
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Answer by PanFryan
If you already have a Game Cube why then are you using a emulator? Why not just use the Game Cube.
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Sony Ericsson C905, a Mobile 3d Game
Aside from listening to music most mobile phone users are also avid gamers. Gamers range from CPU, Laptops, PSP, and Gameboy to mobile phones. Graphically, your first choice for gaming would be a PlayStation Portable or a GameBoy or stuff like that. Last, of course, would be playing on your phone. If you don’t have much of a choice, you stick with your phone and painstakingly play away and absorb the poor graphics.
Playing games on the mobile phone is not quite entertaining compared to PSP’s or Gameboy’s since you can’t get visual quality no matter how cool the game is. So those game addicts prefer to lug around a PSP or a GameBoy since it is more visually entertaining. So you would need to wear pants with extra or big pockets for it or bring a bag with you or just hang it around your neck. Of course you would look like you’re showing off but for all they know it you are already agonizingly putting up with the stiff neck.
But a 3D feature on your mobile phone displaces everything about gaming. Plus you get to answer your phone whenever somebody calls in the middle of a game. Unlike portable game gadgets, you sometimes miss a call on your mobile phone just because you have game earphones on or you did not hear it or forgot to have it vibrate when you get a call. Just make sure the game your downloading is 3D compatible. You surely will need an extra battery for that or bring a charger with you. Just in case you run out of juice during traveling.
3D gaming on your Sony Ericsson C905 mobile phone… now that’s entertainment
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This is the Memory cooler fan and water block. The stock model is blue and does not flash/flicker or strobe. I modded the unit with 8 green LEDs and an electonics to control the flicker effect. The CPU is cooled from a water block the is illuminated with 2 green LEDs. This is inside my Lian Li computer cube case, many of the parts were picked so not to over power each others look, while retaining a simplistic “Borg-like” technology that you might find on a borg ship. Looks better in the dark or low light, just like most borg stuff.

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