Seriously, who knew you had to install drivers for a CPU? That's a new concept for me, so when I installed an Athlon64 3800+ X2 dual-core CPU, I naturally assumed I could just run with it. This led to a week of frustration as I couldn't figure out why the timing on Rome: Total War was wonky as hell. Turned out that you need to install the AMD CPU driver and "dual core optimizer" to solve that problem, and that there's a whole class of games which suffers from it because of the way they synchronize with the system clock in a dual-core system.
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Drivers for a CPU. Why wasn't I told?
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Re: Drivers for a CPU. Why wasn't I told?
Honestly, that is news to me too. What the hell?Darth Wong wrote:Seriously, who knew you had to install drivers for a CPU? That's a new concept for me, so when I installed an Athlon64 3800+ X2 dual-core CPU, I naturally assumed I could just run with it. This led to a week of frustration as I couldn't figure out why the timing on Rome: Total War was wonky as hell. Turned out that you need to install the AMD CPU driver and "dual core optimizer" to solve that problem, and that there's a whole class of games which suffers from it because of the way they synchronize with the system clock in a dual-core system.
Did everyone else already know this? Was I the last person to get the telegram?
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Yeah, I've known about this for some time. For more details, MSDN has an overview on the issue.
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A couple of my friends had problems with this and it took them quite awhile to figure out what the problem was. I wouldn't have known about it if I hadn't already seen threads about this very issue on another tech forum I frequent.
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Wrong.Intel's dual/quad-core chips have never suffered this problem
There is a microsoft patch to address timing issues with intel Dual Cores (I had to use it to fix gaming performance on my rig), and you have to use /pmtimer just like the AMD's. There is also intel optimised INF's (Drivers). Though the issue is slightly different, intel dual core CPU's also need "hotfixes" to reach maximum performance and prevent the rubberbanding effect from incorrect timings. Don't forget to scroll down and do the performance state registry fix, and to add /pmtimer (also explained).
edit: For more info go Here
edit2: That hotfix is NOT for AMD's, don't blame me if you didn't listen and fuck up your PC. Use the AMD stuff, this is for intels.
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