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General Forums => Open Beta Test => Topic started by: 800nate800 on September 20, 2015, 01:31:16 PM
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I just got around to downloading the Alpha and it doesnt load for me. just right when it opens it goes to a white screen and says ahalpha.exe has stopped.
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post a dxdiag, you might not have enough computer to run it.
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Display Devices
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Card name: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Chip type: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
DAC type: Internal
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2772&SUBSYS_7201107B&REV_02
Display Memory: 256 MB
Dedicated Memory: 0 MB
Shared Memory: 256 MB
Current Mode: 1024 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor: Generic Non-PnP Monitor
Driver Name: igdumd32.dll
Driver Version: 7.14.0010.1587 (English)
DDI Version: 9Ex
System Information
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Time of this report: 9/20/2015, 16:30:17
Machine name: NATES-PC
Operating System: Windows Vista™ Home Basic (6.0, Build 6002) Service Pack 2 (6002.vistasp2_gdr.150312-1556)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: emachines
System Model: W3623
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz (2 CPUs), ~3.2GHz
Memory: 2036MB RAM
Page File: 1721MB used, 2602MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 10
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 6.00.6001.18000 32bit Unicode
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You need a dedicated video card for the alpha. Your onboard graphics doesn't have enough memory.
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That looks like a laptop with 2GB of memory shared with the onboard video and a P4 processor. Yes?
If so, I think it's way below minimum requirements now.
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That looks like a laptop with 2GB of memory shared with the onboard video and a P4 processor. Yes?
If so, I think it's way below minimum requirements now.
its a Desktop.
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its a Desktop.
That may be, and I'm very sorry for your lose.
Here's hoping you can upgrade soon.
:cheers:
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Your telling me a 300 dollar computer from 8 years ago aint gonna cut it?
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Of course it will. I use one just about like that for notepad and Word 2003.
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Okay Nate,
From my past experiences with eMachines, they have been easy to upgrade. Your W3623 model appears to be one. Before you do anything, consider this:
You have a 480 watt power supply (should be good enough, but be certain it can handle any new GPU you choose to purchase one).
You have PCI E x 16 (great, all that is needed, but be sure that you have room for your card some of them, but not all, actually take up 2 slots)
Vista may not recognize over a certain amount of RAM (if you upgrade from 2 gig, I am not certain of the maximum w/ Vista*)
*Please verify or check, as I am not certain.
As a result of reading through many discussions, it appears that DDR5, over DDR3 RAM on your GPU makes a distinguishable difference in performance.
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Your telling me a 300 dollar computer from 8 years ago aint gonna cut it?
i kinda knew it was time lo. but see i cant really afford anything right now.
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Okay Nate,
From my past experiences with eMachines, they have been easy to upgrade. Your W3623 model appears to be one. Before you do anything, consider this:
You have a 480 watt power supply (should be good enough, but be certain it can handle any new GPU you choose to purchase one).
You have PCI E x 16 (great, all that is needed, but be sure that you have room for your card some of them, but not all, actually take up 2 slots)
Vista may not recognize over a certain amount of RAM (if you upgrade from 2 gig, I am not certain of the maximum w/ Vista*)
*Please verify or check, as I am not certain.
As a result of reading through many discussions, it appears that DDR5, over DDR3 RAM on your GPU makes a distinguishable difference in performance.
yeah but instead of upgrading this thing. i just need something new
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Well, let me know if you do. I think I could do wonders with that machine. Like I said, she ain't all that bad, if you were able to get rid of Vista, and add some more RAM (but you would have to do both). I already have a double slot card if it will fit.
$$$ for another rig, but onboard GPU most likely won't cut it. I don't even know if you can buy desktops anymore that are not custom builds that have an actual graphics card? <<<< I am not an expert, just haven't seen any where I bargain shop.
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I wish more people knew the difference between CPU graphics and GPU graphics. Adam and Jamie tried to get the word out, but not everyone has caught on yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P28LKWTzrI
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You have a 480 watt power supply (should be good enough, but be certain it can handle any new GPU you choose to purchase one).
You have PCI E x 16 (great, all that is needed, but be sure that you have room for your card some of them, but not all, actually take up 2 slots)
Vista may not recognize over a certain amount of RAM (if you upgrade from 2 gig, I am not certain of the maximum w/ Vista*)
*Please verify or check, as I am not certain.
As a result of reading through many discussions, it appears that DDR5, over DDR3 RAM on your GPU makes a distinguishable difference in performance.
Hummmm... Mostly correct but with some caveats:
1) Although the PSU claims to give 480 watts, it's old and not performing as a new one any more. More important, it most likely doesn't support modern video card, i.e. it lacks the plugs needed. Y-cables might work but they also might drive the PSU past its limits.
2) The two slot requirement for a video card isn't the only problem. Many cards are so long that they don't fit in between the back plate and hdd cradle.
3) About Vista's capability to handle memory: It doesn't say 64 bit anywhere, so it's 32 bit. Any 32 bit operating system can only handle 4 GB at the maximum and even that isn't fully usable. The key word is bit depth and from there on it's purely mathematics.
4) Yes, GDDR5 is much faster than DDR3. It's designed for Graphics... The techies talk about buses, but for me a bus is a multi person car. My explanation for ordinary people is, that if the data were like water, a 3/4" hose will fill your bucket much faster than a 1/4" hose with the same pressure level.
@800nate800: yeah but instead of upgrading this thing. i just need something new
You're absolutely right. The only thing you might want to do just for fun, is to install a video card if you can get it for free. A card without extra power inputs would be the safest choice. But before starting to plan this route any further, check that there actually is a pci-e 16x slot on the motherboard! I've seen some e-Machines having just two rows of solder spots instead.
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Hummmm... Mostly correct but with some caveats:
1) Although the PSU claims to give 480 watts, it's old and not performing as a new one any more. More important, it most likely doesn't support modern video card, i.e. it lacks the plugs needed. Y-cables might work but they also might drive the PSU past its limits.
2) The two slot requirement for a video card isn't the only problem. Many cards are so long that they don't fit in between the back plate and hdd cradle.
3) About Vista's capability to handle memory: It doesn't say 64 bit anywhere, so it's 32 bit. Any 32 bit operating system can only handle 4 GB at the maximum and even that isn't fully usable. The key word is bit depth and from there on it's purely mathematics.
4) Yes, GDDR5 is much faster than DDR3. It's designed for Graphics... The techies talk about buses, but for me a bus is a multi person car. My explanation for ordinary people is, that if the data were like water, a 3/4" hose will fill your bucket much faster than a 1/4" hose with the same pressure level.
@800nate800: You're absolutely right. The only thing you might want to do just for fun, is to install a video card if you can get it for free. A card without extra power inputs would be the safest choice. But before starting to plan this route any further, check that there actually is a pci-e 16x slot on the motherboard! I've seen some e-Machines having just two rows of solder spots instead.
I based my suggestion from this information:
http://www.cputopia.com/emachine-480w-w-series-w3623.html (http://www.cputopia.com/emachine-480w-w-series-w3623.html)
and
http://www.cnet.com/products/emachines-w3623-p4-641-3-2-ghz-512-mb-160-gb-lcd-17/specs/ (http://www.cnet.com/products/emachines-w3623-p4-641-3-2-ghz-512-mb-160-gb-lcd-17/specs/)
This is a quote for brand new replacement of CPU, Fan, Motherboard, Case, PSU and RAM (although only 512 mb) for $176. So his current system isn't worth much, but I could make it fly since I have the 64 bit OS, GPU and RAM (also all of the cables, keyboard, mouse, monitor, etc.) available to me.
For Nate, I see nothing wrong with the upgrading with these options:
Win 7 professional 64 bit $69 amazon
Corsair 8 gb memory $50 amazon
GT730 DDR5 2GB *used $64 amazon (* Not sure on the room, but looking into the w3609s case it has plenty)
Total $179 if the PSU replacement is needed, add $19.99 plus shipping/
add $15 for a new GPU instead of used.
Please compare that with any new purchase prices and "bang for the buck".
Sometimes, bird in the hand, may get you through, until the next real bargain. Unless someone is selling a used custom build, I doubt if there are any purchases close to that price range that would run alpha as well. Please don't buy a computer to run alpha if it is NOT in your budget. The final version will have more specific recommendations and possibly even lower standards than we presently have.
Nate, RIGHT NOW, YOUR OUTDATED 32 BIT OS, AND LESS THAN 1 GB OF DEDICATED VIDEO RAM ARE YOUR FAILS. CPU RAM MIGHT ALSO BENEFIT (CAN'T HURT) AFTER OS UPGRADE.
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Nice sources! :aok
As for the PSU, it seems to lack video power outputs. So if you're going to replace it, get one with such.
Good thing is, the motherboard seems to have a pci-e 16x slot for a video card. Getting something there would improve both AH2 and the Alpha. But please, something higher than GT730!
Seriously, I wouldn't invest three digit sums into outdated hardware which can't be salvaged into a new build.
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Bizman,
I agree with you, but mostly because I have so many of the components already. I went with a custom build about 16 years ago. It was top of the line for about 3 months, and was obsolete in 15 months :headscratch:
Ever since then, I have been Frankenstein in the laboratory with whatever parts I can scrounge and catch at budget prices.
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Being kin to Dr. Frankenstein myself, I, too, have built several working pc's out of numerous abandoned ones. That pays, if you can do it yourself and get most of the parts for free. Even better if you can sell what you've built...
When I started my business I soon noticed that I'd need some components quite often. So I looked for bargains at several stockists plus asked for second hand ones from bigger shops than mine. Then, suddenly, I noticed there was no demand anymore for certain items. No wonder I had got them so cheaply! Do you need 128 Mb SDRAM sticks? I've got 9 them, unopened brand new. Plus two handfuls of second hand ones! Obsolete after the support for Win98 ended. Not so long ago I threw away a bunch of Athlon processors, single core T-breds and Bartons. The stuff I would almost have given my right arm at one time... Gone with XP. The value of my stock is about $1500, warming my shelves. Things I thought I could sell, bought five sold one... Lesson learned, now I only get one at a time and use the local shops for my buffer stock.
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me thinks a hardware trade tab should be started.
hardware evolving so fast that new is really for enthusiasts. an old hardware trade/gift page could be beneficial to the financially challenged.
with the ah3 vramm demand, most will be getting card upgrades. many of the new cards require 550w power minimums with plugging requirements.
maybe an ah salvation army type approach amongst yourselves. same for software, many will go w8 and 10. give someone your w7 key if you no longer need....
just a thought :airplane:
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me thinks a hardware trade tab should be started.
hardware evolving so fast that new is really for enthusiasts. an old hardware trade/gift page could be beneficial to the financially challenged.
with the ah3 vramm demand, most will be getting card upgrades. many of the new cards require 550w power minimums with plugging requirements.
maybe an ah salvation army type approach amongst yourselves. same for software, many will go w8 and 10. give someone your w7 key if you no longer need....
just a thought :airplane:
Exactly! With one thing in mind, we still don't have a finished product in AH3 alpha yet to determine what "all" should be the considerations for upgrading. For those like 800nate, who is interested enough in trying to get alpha to run on his equipment, we may offer some pointers that are proficient without sending him back to the main arenas with the impression that he needs to make a large investment if he plans to join the next generation of Aces High when unveiled.
For some this may be the case, but in Nate's case, and I would guess to say the majority of players, will mostly just "want" to obtain a graphics card that will function well, or spend the equivalent of 6 months subscription for Aces High to support this graphics update.
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me thinks a hardware trade tab should be started.
hardware evolving so fast that new is really for enthusiasts. an old hardware trade/gift page could be beneficial to the financially challenged.
with the ah3 vramm demand, most will be getting card upgrades. many of the new cards require 550w power minimums with plugging requirements.
maybe an ah salvation army type approach amongst yourselves. same for software, many will go w8 and 10. give someone your w7 key if you no longer need....
just a thought :airplane:
Don't we already have it? It's called Aces High Classifieds (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/board,516.0.html) and I've seen hardware change owners there even for the incredible price of free.
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Exactly! With one thing in mind, we still don't have a finished product in AH3 alpha yet to determine what "all" should be the considerations for upgrading. For those like 800nate, who is interested enough in trying to get alpha to run on his equipment, we may offer some pointers that are proficient without sending him back to the main arenas with the impression that he needs to make a large investment if he plans to join the next generation of Aces High when unveiled.
For some this may be the case, but in Nate's case, and I would guess to say the majority of players, will mostly just "want" to obtain a graphics card that will function well, or spend the equivalent of 6 months subscription for Aces High to support this graphics update.
prolly a newer vid card is what majority will need. been made clear that whats in alpha now will not be final but lets face it, new look gonna takes some hardware. only thing I would plan on now is a 2gb vram card minimum. I say this based on current usage now, alpha always reach's 1gb+ right now. AH did mention a possible 900GB minimum vram card already, I believe in a little overhead as well. pcie changes between 2 and 3 don't matter, so many pcie 2 boards will benefit from 3.0 cards.
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I just got around to downloading the Alpha and it doesnt load for me. just right when it opens it goes to a white screen and says ahalpha.exe has stopped.
:airplane: Nate, here is a brief story about the same problem I had....I to couldn't load the game and there were other functions which would work for me with this rig, so Skishill, whom you know, drove 825 miles one weekend and installed a new hard drive and a new graphics card, which I am told, is 4th from the top in quality of cards! It has been like night and day in the difference it has made for me. Now, the rig you have might not support the big card like I have, but it seems as though the power supply to run it is the key to making it work! Ski is always on VOX 171 with me when he is in the game, so call him up, I am sure he can give you some good advice.
BTW, the advice I pick up on in these forum boards is priceless to an old man who barely knows how to turn the PC on! LOL :salute to all who have helped me, from Hi Tech, Skuzzy and guys in the game!
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Skishill :salute sir for helping another AH flyer out. You sir an example for the rest of us to follow in helping each other out.
:rock
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:airplane: Nate, here is a brief story about the same problem I had....I to couldn't load the game and there were other functions which would work for me with this rig, so Skishill, whom you know, drove 825 miles one weekend and installed a new hard drive and a new graphics card, which I am told, is 4th from the top in quality of cards! It has been like night and day in the difference it has made for me. Now, the rig you have might not support the big card like I have, but it seems as though the power supply to run it is the key to making it work! Ski is always on VOX 171 with me when he is in the game, so call him up, I am sure he can give you some good advice.
BTW, the advice I pick up on in these forum boards is priceless to an old man who barely knows how to turn the PC on! LOL :salute to all who have helped me, from Hi Tech, Skuzzy and guys in the game!
Thank you Mr.Earl :salute :salute