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Old 25-12-2018, 10:12
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since the name of the thread "SuperREP (SREP) Full Info!" i'm talking about srep and to some extent lolz.
it will take forever for me to explain but in short it depend on the game and pc confg such as ram/num of core...
just use srep64 with setting m3f:a2...
Yes your Right, i have use m5f:l512:a16 and it took 6 Hours for Srep to complete.

So your saying if i use
srep:m5f:l128:1a VS srep:m3f
Between them it's just a 2% different like 500Mb lower then other..?

can you,
Recommend Best SREP Settings for all games.

What that a2 does?
i have seen the info about Srep,
it's only says
*a0 is slowest but requires least memory..
Please explain.
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Old 25-12-2018, 10:39
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instead of going in circles what your pc confg cpu ram ?
I7 8700K.
Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz 8GB x 4 (32GB) DDR4.

i can use all 32GB Ram for compressing,
but i want low ram using for decompressing.

I don't want to limit ram usage for decompressing.
i want to know if i use lot of ram for compressing it will require the same amount of ram for decompressing..
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no
so how much it will require for decompressing?
it will auto detect ram amount,
then it use as much as ram for decompressing?
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no...
it depend on the game this topic has been discussed before you can find it on the forums...
Link please!

so what your recommendation?
what method should i use?
Please provide me the best Srep configuration for
high compression and faster.
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you have https://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=101639
it depend on the game
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