Very slow game loading, game runs normal

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  1. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 64 Bit
       #11

    afronoia said:
    I got the money to buy the RAM now, but there's another issue.
    Apparently there's big text next to my RAM slot says "DDR2 667". So I guess its maximum clock speed is at 667Mhz and the type is PC5300. Right?
    I have difficulty finding this type of RAM since it is so out of date. There's an online store where I can buy one but I want it fast.
    So can I just buy a 2GB of DDR2 PC6400 and expect it to run well on my PC? It is OK if it will run on lower clock speed.
    Thanks.

    p.s: the gaming issues is resolved after I run CHKDSK on C:, but now my PC starts to displaying blue screens once in a few days. Guess I have to upgrade the RAM fast before it getting worse.

    Can you please tell us what the blue screen says and also please upload your minidump by following the link;
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    This issue might not be fixed by adding extra ram so we need to fix this issue first.
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  2. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #12

    Reddax said:
    afronoia said:
    I got the money to buy the RAM now, but there's another issue.
    Apparently there's big text next to my RAM slot says "DDR2 667". So I guess its maximum clock speed is at 667Mhz and the type is PC5300. Right?
    I have difficulty finding this type of RAM since it is so out of date. There's an online store where I can buy one but I want it fast.
    So can I just buy a 2GB of DDR2 PC6400 and expect it to run well on my PC? It is OK if it will run on lower clock speed.
    Thanks.

    p.s: the gaming issues is resolved after I run CHKDSK on C:, but now my PC starts to displaying blue screens once in a few days. Guess I have to upgrade the RAM fast before it getting worse.

    Can you please tell us what the blue screen says and also please upload your minidump by following the link;
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    This issue might not be fixed by adding extra ram so we need to fix this issue first.
    Adding Hardware if you have Bluescreens now is not going to solve anything. When Windows runs out of RAM, it starts to slow down, not show Bluescreens. It shows Bluescreens when some driver is broken or hardware has faults.

    On another note. I don't know how old your hard drive is, but if it is older than 5 years it might simply be old age. Hard drives sadly don't have a terribly long life span.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #13

    You Should try out these things:-

    1. Set the game in compatibility mode of windows xp sp2.

    2. Decrease Your gaming resolution to 1024x768 or something like that....
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