jrose1184 Posted November 30, 2014 Posted November 30, 2014 hello, i have not used hyperspin in a while and decided to build one again. I am using a asrock 880pro motherboard, 2 gb ram, 1gb geforce 210 graphic card, and a 2.8ghz pentium dual core chip. It is very choppy from the video entry all the way till you play a game? i have removed all transition, lowerd the quility and slowed the wheel down. in the past i have used hardware worse then this stuff with no problems. i can not work it out. i have also changed the cpu to a 2.66 dual core and changed the graphics card to a 8800gts, same problem. the hard drives are 2 500gb sata drives? i'm using windows 7, it was on xp and had the same choppy look. (the sound works fine) thanks
baddeolv Posted November 30, 2014 Posted November 30, 2014 I'd say it's probably the graphics card. Everything else seems fine, unless you can add mor ram... Instagram : baddeolv Kik : baddeolv Facebook : Brian Addeo www.facebook.com/thecorepunk
iNTiGOD Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 out of interest how does hyperspin run when you dont have a video running? i've found the old flv encoded videos run slower than the newer mp4 files. MAME High Score Tutorial For HyperSpin
gigapig Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 And using an SSD for Hyperspin also helps a lot. You can pick up a Crucial MX100 256gb for £75 or £55 for the 128gb. I have a 256gb Samsung 840 Evo with 80 systems (No emulators or Roms) a lot of video snaps and themes, and it has 90gb free space.
Metalciaf Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 with your video card you have to disable aero on windows 7 and make sure to install a video codec pack (like shark or klite)
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