Author Topic: Four years ago blockland never gave my computer problems...  (Read 1960 times)

No, ignore what he said about RAM.

OP, have you been doing general computer maintenance like cleaning out your fan? Btw, please post a console log.

Okay Ignoring.

Um. I'll dust my computer right now. Here is the console log

So when do the problems happen, when you join a server? If so, are there a lot of bricks/players/vehicles on the server? Can you give us more details about the problems your computer has?

your computer seems completely fine, the cpu is a bit old, but blockland should run just fine, i doubt it is your computer then

what sort of power supply do you have?

what sort of power supply do you have?
As in- what is it's maximum wattage? It should be on a label somewhere on the power supply unit.

Here you go sir.

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You might want to go through that email of yours, seems like it's been piling up...

this is baloney, I had 800MB of RAM on my previous computer and I hosted servers with a problem.
Try removing some add-ons.
Wrong. Blockland plays fine on 512MB of RAM.
Well I exaggerated a little. But only a little, every time I start a server it takes like 10 minutes to load, even with 10 add-ons other than default, tops. Yes the game itself runs great, so Ram probably isn't a problem I admit. But the loading time takes forever

Here is your problem, the AMD Sempron 140 I believe is a single core CPU that right there leads to the main issue why you would be lagging. The second thing is that you have a GTX 460...why in the world you pair a CPU like the AMD Sempron 140 with a GTX 460 (seriously, it makes no sense for you to do that)?

The problem is that the AMD Sempron 140 is bottle necking the GTX 460, you need to upgrade that CPU to something equivalent to the GTX 460 which could be an Athlon ii X4 or better yet a Phenom ii x4.

Here is your problem, the AMD Sempron 140 I believe is a single core CPU that right there leads to the main issue why you would be lagging. The second thing is that you have a GTX 460...why in the world you pair a CPU like the AMD Sempron 140 with a GTX 460 (seriously, it makes no sense for you to do that)?

The problem is that the AMD Sempron 140 is bottle necking the GTX 460, you need to upgrade that CPU to something equivalent to the GTX 460 which could be an Athlon ii X4 or better yet a Phenom ii x4.
Hi I have that one

Here is your problem, the AMD Sempron 140 I believe is a single core CPU that right there leads to the main issue why you would be lagging. The second thing is that you have a GTX 460...why in the world you pair a CPU like the AMD Sempron 140 with a GTX 460 (seriously, it makes no sense for you to do that)?

The problem is that the AMD Sempron 140 is bottle necking the GTX 460, you need to upgrade that CPU to something equivalent to the GTX 460 which could be an Athlon ii X4 or better yet a Phenom ii x4.
He needs to be sure his motherboard supports 125w CPU's though.

He needs to be sure his motherboard supports 125w CPU's though.
FF, why did he put a GTX 460 in the first place...like seriously? (most likely he did this, I doubt there would be any company that would match a single core amd cpu with a gtx 460)

I did it because my uncle works for Nividia and he gave me it for free  :cookieMonster:
I'm planning on upgrading my processor when I get my paycheck. I am wondering if there's anything else I should upgrade while I am at it.
My power source is 460watts or 500 watts. I'll check out the Athlons and phenoms at frys thanks.

I did it because my uncle works for Nividia and he gave me it for free  :cookieMonster:
I'm planning on upgrading my processor when I get my paycheck. I am wondering if there's anything else I should upgrade while I am at it.
My power source is 460watts or 500 watts. I'll check out the Athlons and phenoms at frys thanks.
You'll probably need a new motherboard that supports the higher wattage processors.