11-05-2014, 11:44 PM
(11-05-2014, 02:29 PM)xRyudo Wrote: If it was a RAM issue you'd experience a full freeze though, possibly combined with a BSOD.
This could be a HDD issue more than RAM imo. If it's trying to read something that's located on a bad sector it will freeze or slow down the system badly until it completes that process. Especially since he mentioned that it's occurring more often now, indicating there might be more bad sectors on the drive as it further deteriorates.
If you really want to rule out RAM to be safe you can always get Memtest86+ and run that for a while. (Test each stick individually if you have more than one), but I don't think it's the RAM.
Buuut in the end we can't really be sure of anything without knowing more info about his system/PCSX2 settings.
What is an HDD?