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Old 05-03-2007, 11:25 PM
johnyp
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Well bandwidth for a single player is going to vary because of the factors of : Location and speed/connection. I run a minilogin server in my house and use the Media computer (2gb ram, 2.8ghz AMD dual core, and a 300gb hd, and 2 Nvidia SLI cards)..(its early cant remember everything).. I run through lan but that wont help u determine how the ping is like but, with 5 computers connected to the same computer (server) I get about 14-28ms ping, and the load is fine, I dont lag at all on any computer, and the zones load considerably fast... But I only allow 5 zones to boot, since I have only 5 computers connect.

Hope it helps , its not hard to set up hehe, and since u know alot more than I do, then you should be fine setting it up.
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Old 05-05-2007, 01:35 PM
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I only mentioned the dual core as you also mentioned it being a possible file server among other things. The more stuff you tend to do, the more process power you will need. May not be so much as a dual core, but you can get x2 or p4D's pretty cheap now a days, so you might as well go with one. Heck, a server could run on a celeron or sempron if you really wanted it to. Memory and bandwidth is more the key than procces power with the emu.
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