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Chugster

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can someone please refresh my memory on how this worked, i rememer you had to deactivate some but can remember what ones

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RaenImrahl

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Check out the solutions roundup link in my sig. There's something listed there that will point you in the right direction, I think.

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Chugster

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cou;ldnt find anything there...does anyone remember?

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come on, someone must remember this? I got it from here, and these ****ing crashes are driving me up the ****ing wall

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double post.....****ing forum is as bad as the ****ing game

Modifié par Chugster, 27 février 2011 - 09:33 .


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RaenImrahl

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Go to Google and type

site:social.bioware.com processor affinity

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Chugster

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ok, found the answer incase anyone else needs it:

Fix for Crashing to Desktop on Multi-core systems (also slows the memory leakage)
This applies especially to AMD processors but also affects some Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 quads!
For dual core set to CPU 1 only, for quad core set to CPU 2 and 3, for i7s set to 4, 5, 6, and 7.

Set processor affinity
Open windows Task Manager. Right click on the Taskbar of your windows vista desktop and select Task Manager or press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Windows Task Manager
Click on the Processes tab
Click on the Show processes from all users button, at the bottom
Click the Continue button for UAC prompt
Right click the process (application) whose processor affinity you want to change
Click Set Affinity
Check the CPU(s) that you want the process (application) to run on and click OK

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OpDDay2001

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Chugstar, any dies of what affinity a 6 Core processor should use? Setting it just to CPU 0/1 causes a blue screen after some time has passed. (I'd say an hour or two.)

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Reposting:

Slight update. For 6 Cores, Cores 2, 3, and 4 work the best. Disabling Shimmer and Persistent Gore made WORLDS difference, especially Persistent Gore. I just have to save every so often to make sure the problem doesn't get too bad, but it's running tons better with Core Affinity set to the proper cores and Gore/Shimmer disabled.

Note: Cores 3, 4, and 5 also work really well.

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i tried this it still crash i have i7 i have some many in process which one do i affinity? the highest is svchost.exe SYSTEM host process do i change that to affinity cpu 4,5,6,7?

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OpDDay2001

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Open Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL)
Go to Processes Tab
Select "DAOrigins.EXE (x32)"
Right click it, and selet "Set Affinity..."
Set it to those four cores.

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OpDDay2001 wrote...

. Disabling Shimmer and Persistent Gore made WORLDS difference, especially Persistent Gore.
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how do you do this? is it a mod or console command? coz i cant see those under options

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I see everyone is shutting off about half of there processors for this game. I'm running a triple core processor. So should I close 2 or 1?

AMD Phenom™ II N850 Triple-Core Processor (3 CPUs), ~2.2GHz

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enigmafirst wrote...

I see everyone is shutting off about half of there processors for this game. I'm running a triple core processor. So should I close 2 or 1?

AMD Phenom™ II N850 Triple-Core Processor (3 CPUs), ~2.2GHz


With my AMD Phenom II X3 720 I had to turn off 2 processors to be crash-free.  Turning off 1 reduced the frequency of crashes by a lot, but not entirely, and some areas were still very crash-prone.

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Old topic, but I wanted to add my experience with DA:O. Steady crashing, after 30-40 minutes of play, only crashes when loading a new area. Got tired of the crap, found this topic, no more crashing!

i7 920, I run with Hyperthreading off, I disable cores 1&2 for the DA:O process.

Note however, that although the game doesn't crash, at some point, it gets really sluggish, load times steadily increase, triple and quadruple themselves. (ver 1.04) I use a second monitor, and use it to monitor my system, what I find is the DA:O process eventually gets to using nearly 2GB of ram. (Win 7 x64) At that point, frame rates get really unsteady, and the game plays jittery. Even though it doesn't crash, which is a good thing, I still have to save and restart the game to restore performance. I have 6GB of ram, and total usage while playing rarely goes above 4.1GB. When I get to about 68% total usage, the game just kind of lugs along until I reset it. Still, at least I can choose where to stop, rather than have the game crash and lose a crap ton of progress.

Modifié par Toastysoul, 01 octobre 2011 - 01:05 .


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 I am running Win 7 on my dual quad core MacPro. After disabling the last four cores I haven't experienced any problems with the game crashing and apparently my graphics was lagging. Didn't notice it before but now the graphics are more fluid. :happy:

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St.Goo wrote...

 I am running Win 7 on my dual quad core MacPro. After disabling the last four cores I haven't experienced any problems with the game crashing and apparently my graphics was lagging. Didn't notice it before but now the graphics are more fluid. :happy:


Nvrmnd
Well at least that is the longest it has ran without crashing aprox.1 hour