This tip is for the people who have newer SATA hard drives, all you need to do is disable NCQ (Native Command Queuing). Not only can it create problems with the NF4 chipset on some boards (as it has done with me), but it slows your drive down in certain circumstances. In single-threaded requests NCQ adds overhead and slows the drive down (in other words, great for servers, bad for gamers). Since NCQ deals with seeking on the drive you'll also want to make sure you're perfectly defragmented to get the most out of disabling it.
I stumbled across this boost when I had disabled NCQ a couple months back for troubleshooting, at the time I was almost the first or second loader. Then I took an extended break from BF2 for a couple months, formated (thus losing this NCQ setting) and noticing I was being outloaded by a lot more people than I used to be. I initially credited my being beat on load to more people having faster computers, but then I remembered I was missing this setting. Disabling NCQ decreased my Verfying Data and overall intial load time a noticable amount. Normally I'd be in the top 3-5 loaders on my team, now I seem to almost always be in the top 2, and I can physically notice the decreased times (but it is slight). But as many fast loaders know the a second off your load time can mean the difference between getting that tank/plane or not.
Enjoy this tip, here's a screenshot detailing the exact location of the NCQ setting on my system (will vary on different computers).
I stumbled across this boost when I had disabled NCQ a couple months back for troubleshooting, at the time I was almost the first or second loader. Then I took an extended break from BF2 for a couple months, formated (thus losing this NCQ setting) and noticing I was being outloaded by a lot more people than I used to be. I initially credited my being beat on load to more people having faster computers, but then I remembered I was missing this setting. Disabling NCQ decreased my Verfying Data and overall intial load time a noticable amount. Normally I'd be in the top 3-5 loaders on my team, now I seem to almost always be in the top 2, and I can physically notice the decreased times (but it is slight). But as many fast loaders know the a second off your load time can mean the difference between getting that tank/plane or not.
Enjoy this tip, here's a screenshot detailing the exact location of the NCQ setting on my system (will vary on different computers).
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