Computer Crashes while Rappelz'ing

07/16/2011 01:09 Ariella#1
I would post this to the gpotato team but, F them IMO. Besides, I don't want to send them any of my files, nor have I played there recently.

I have issues, and I'm not really sure what's causing it but I've got a low grade office computer from 2005, which uses the kind of video card with shared memory. I barely have enough ram, and a huuuge memory leak, like crazy.

After load screens sometimes my computer will hard reset. No B.S.O.D., thankfully. I have no debug/dump files to check if there is a conflict of some sort. What I think is happening is that my computer just runs out of memory and shuts off. Practical conclusion? I was considering buying a new graphics card, but I'm thinking my computer is just too old school. It requires a PCI card, not pci-e. :( I'm frustrated with this, and I don't want to buy a new computer.

I've been playing rappelz alot lately and I remember why I quit awhile ago, On the KTS, in one of the older epics this started happening and it was a pain to get proxies to work again. Etc. This has happened to me on several occasions. I see that it happens more when I've got a faster than normal speedbuff on. I guess my computer just can't handle it.
07/16/2011 01:10 RoflcopterGoesSoiSoiSoi#2
It definitely sounds like a memory problem. What are your specs?
07/16/2011 01:15 Ariella#3
Don't laugh, it's epicly obsolete:

XP professional SP3

Intel pentium 4 2.93 GHz
1.49GB RAM
910GL intel chipset, forget the specs on that chipset. I just know it sucks and it has not had a driver update since 2007. Lawl.

I also know that I've got some capacitors starting to explode, the tops are forming a dome and look like they're going to burst. <-- I don't know if that has any relevance.
07/16/2011 01:20 RoflcopterGoesSoiSoiSoi#4
It's absolutely a memory problem. :( At the very least you should have a dual-core processor and 2GB (minimum) memory. I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news!
07/16/2011 01:22 Ariella#5
No worries. Thanks :) I'm due for a computer upgrade sometime sooooooooooooooon. I'm hoping. Just need someone to actually hire me first. I wonder, is it better to build one's own computer, or buy a factory one?
07/16/2011 01:25 RoflcopterGoesSoiSoiSoi#6
It really depends on what you want. If you want to save money and have something extremely high-end, build it! If not, I'd just buy one. Be careful - don't buy a computer with 64-bit OS if you want to play KTS. It'll auto-abyss you (really stupid incompatibility).
07/16/2011 01:32 Ariella#7
KTS and I have a hate-hate relationship. I love it, but bleh. Never again. It was the worst lay of my life. Lol

I had a netbook with a 64 bit processor and hyper threading. That little thing was /win with 64 bit linux. But I had an unfortunate accident with some soup. It got wet while it was running and shorted out.

I rather like 64bit.

I'm thinking building will be better, buy one piece of the puzzle at a time. I kinda want a powerhouse. I am sick of being incapable to run the awesome games, lag is just so overwhelming too.
07/16/2011 01:34 RoflcopterGoesSoiSoiSoi#8
Ouch, poor thing! I'll be looking at buying or making a high-end PC one of these days. My daily work requires a lot of multitasking and my memory is always saying "OH NO YOU DON'T!"... :(
07/16/2011 01:35 ironhammer500#9
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Originally Posted by Ariella View Post
Don't laugh, it's epicly obsolete:

XP professional SP3

Intel pentium 4 2.93 GHz
1.49GB RAM
910GL intel chipset, forget the specs on that chipset. I just know it sucks and it has not had a driver update since 2007. Lawl.

I also know that I've got some capacitors starting to explode, the tops are forming a dome and look like they're going to burst. <-- I don't know if that has any relevance.
hmm idk how old ur cpu is but u can enable HT (hyperthread mode) in the bios probaly not a good idea if u know nothing about bios tho.

Few guides on google or intel might help tho.

HT will make it a virtual dual core and will help it cope abit more saves u buying a duel core to match ur mainbaord.


As for ram i suggest getting 2gb min like copter said maybe 3gb as rappelz isa memoy leaking nightmare and still sucks for ram usage.

As for the onboard gpu it sucks yes, but dont doubt pci gpu if u find one they are still good for these older games. As for playing rappelz it should be fine.

BTW the new epic 7.2 pet called kainen or ice queen has issues lol the devs messed up with some cacheing or somthing so it sucks tons of ram and leaks like mad making u dc =P just a word of warning tho ^^
07/16/2011 01:57 Ariella#10
I tried to flash my BIOS once, that was a nightmare. I'll prefer not to mess with the BIOS settings too much, and I wasn't even aware that hyper threading could be enabled. When I was a kid I once set a password to the BIOS and my dad got so mad at me, he ended up scrapping the whole thing.


Oh right, in addition to computer crashes, I also experience just rappelz client crashes. It happens because of the same thing, typically speed buff, or right after a load screen.
07/16/2011 03:05 ironhammer500#11
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I tried to flash my BIOS once, that was a nightmare. I'll prefer not to mess with the BIOS settings too much, and I wasn't even aware that hyper threading could be enabled. When I was a kid I once set a password to the BIOS and my dad got so mad at me, he ended up scrapping the whole thing.


Oh right, in addition to computer crashes, I also experience just rappelz client crashes. It happens because of the same thing, typically speed buff, or right after a load screen.
Well like copter said its a memory issue, press contrl alt del and see how much ram is being use while ur off rappelz and check on it.

But yea btw whats ur comp model? i can get the mainboard from that and tell ya how much ram u can fit and what cpu u can add.

And if ur cpu is like mine Hyperthreading is possible aslong as ur mainboard supports it to sorry didnt mention it before =/
07/16/2011 03:07 Ariella#12
It's a goldfish.. something. the motherboard model I can get for you. one sec

ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Goldfish3, 1.xx
chipset Intel i915p/i915G rev B1
Southbridge intel 82801FB (ICH6)

BIOS:
American Megatrends Inc.
V 3.18
date: 2/16/2005

Attached is a detailed view of my cpu etc.
07/16/2011 03:12 ironhammer500#13
oh wow lol never herd of it was expecting like dell or hp or somthing =P ill try google it lol

acutly i suggest downloading a tool name layalsist everest or somthing just google everest tools it will give u better detail info on ur comp and what it can support lol i dont think ill get anywhere with google =p
07/16/2011 03:16 Ariella#14
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oh wow lol never herd of it was expecting like dell or hp or somthing =P ill try google it lol

acutly i suggest downloading a tool name layalsist everest or somthing just google everest tools it will give u better detail info on ur comp and what it can support lol i dont think ill get anywhere with google =p
I use CPU-Z ;)

I added a txt file of the stuff it brought up in my other post. I think it does about the same thing you're talking about.

It's a compaq, btw. One that my dad bought awhile ago. I don't know what model name it is, something weird.
07/17/2011 07:08 ironhammer500#15
Well idk from that file lol its kinda confusing to me however i suggest u try find the maker of ur comp idk or look for a proper computer site like dell / intel / hp those kinda maker sites or sites that deal with computer stuff like this lol.

sorry i just cant understand that file so i dont wanna giv u wrong info =P and btw that tool i said is alittle simpler =P