Jump to content

YeiZoneX

Premium Member
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Nexus Mods Profile

About YeiZoneX

Profile Fields

  • Country
    Argentina
  • Favourite Game
    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

YeiZoneX's Achievements

Rookie

Rookie (2/14)

0

Reputation

  1. Hey. So by "coding" what do you exactly mean? You mean you wish to learn skills specific to a game scripting files? Or do you mean coding as in develop your own tools for modding? Those are two different things. JSON files, for example, are not scripts or programs themselves. They are just config files that translate directly to objects when parsed by a programming language (typically javascript, since JSON is an actual JS object, but it can be any language really). yeizonex
  2. NO! That motherboard is for AMD processors! Change the ASUS M5A78L-M motherboard for an ASUS Z97! Also, the i5-4690K is made for overclocking, if you don't plan on overclocking then get the i5-4690 and an ASUS H97 motherboard. Get a 600W PSU, remember that the only thing that will endure in your PC for next builds is the PSU. Hope I helped, regards.
  3. Hi, for a gaming PC you will want a top GPU instead of a top CPU. Usually video-games do not take advantage of Hyperthreading, (which is the main difference between Core i5 and Core i7 CPU's) so I would recommend a nice i5-6600K. You may not wanna overclock now, but games DO get a LOT of juice from high frequency cores, so you may wanna do it in a near future. With the money you save from that CPU exchange, get a better GPU, as I said it is the core of a gaming PC since most of today's technologies reduce CPU use and send all the work directly to the GPU. That said, get a VERY good GPU (like GTX 980, or GTX 1070). Hope I helped, regards :D
  4. Hi. The issue you're having is not with your GPU, but with your Virtual Memory. Heavy stutter is caused when applications offload all its dynamic contents (this is all the uncompressed data that is being manipulated by the app in your RAM) directly into the Hard Drive/SSD. You should consider enabling Virtual Memory BOTH in your Hard Drive and your SSD. If it doesn't work, then completely disable Virtual Memory, since you have 32 GB RAM (notice that some games might randomly misbehave.).
  5. I would gladly help if it was written in C++, but unfortunately my C# is not the very best.
  6. Hi, everyone! First of all, great web site, I love Nexusmods. I have a question: Does this site have a download speed cap? I've been downloading at OK speeds till now, but suddenly I see 10 KB per second max download speed in NexusMods. It only happens with this site, tried downloading from other servers like Nvidia drivers or from goMicrosoft, etc, etc and everything is OK. Is it a cap for users who download mods non-stop? My account has no privileges, it's just a regular one, BTW. Thanks!
×
×
  • Create New...