Championship Manager 4
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Does any else find this encridibly slow on the PC? Me old man has this on his PC and it runs like a dog. It is only a 600mhz and it has 512MB of RAM.
He has met the minimum spec for the game but it still runs like a dog. I am just about to buy him some new bits to take him up to a 1.7Ghz with 512MB ram but was wondering if anyone else finds it slow?
Also, what does anyone think of this deal on novatech?
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Darren
He has met the minimum spec for the game but it still runs like a dog. I am just about to buy him some new bits to take him up to a 1.7Ghz with 512MB ram but was wondering if anyone else finds it slow?
Also, what does anyone think of this deal on novatech?
Cheers
Darren
ive just upgraded from amd ath 900 to 2.2 with 256 mem, not much difference to be honest but the 900 did run well, having loads of probs with new set up tho, you'll probably see a change when you upgrade
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Cheers guys,
I have a look at the website and download all the updates. I had suspected that upgrading the machine to 1.7Ghz was going to make minimal difference, but its only £144. At least my old man will be able to get Word to work faster
Darren
I have a look at the website and download all the updates. I had suspected that upgrading the machine to 1.7Ghz was going to make minimal difference, but its only £144. At least my old man will be able to get Word to work faster

Darren
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Top tip.
When CM4 running hit - Control + Alt + Del
Go into task manager in windows xp >> Click on CM4 so its highlighed. Now you are looking through the option on task manager's tab and the window itself for:
Set priority >> High
Tada, now CM4 runs nearly twice as fast for numbers crunching since it gets all the cpu power
When CM4 running hit - Control + Alt + Del
Go into task manager in windows xp >> Click on CM4 so its highlighed. Now you are looking through the option on task manager's tab and the window itself for:
Set priority >> High
Tada, now CM4 runs nearly twice as fast for numbers crunching since it gets all the cpu power
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