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1.4GHz? The minimum GHz required is 1.8. What you could do is add the following:

 

-norestriction

-nomemrestrict

-availablevidmem "1.1"

-percentvidmem "100"

 

Hope it helps!

 

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-norestriction

-nomemrestrict

-availablevidmem "1.1"

-percentvidmem "100"

These two: 
-availablevidmem "1.1"
-percentvidmem "100"
Work against eachother, there is no reason to have both of them.
With the first one, you are restricting the game to 1.1 (amount of memory avalible) but then with -percentvidmem "100", you are telling it to use all of it, and thus scrapping the first one. Just a heads up. 
 
I would suggest you using this, OP: 
-novblank -norestrictions -percentvidmem 100 -novsync -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict
If you do not feel a improvement with that commandline, consider using this instead: 
-renderquality 0 -shadowdensity 0 -texturequality 0 -viewdistance 0 -detailquality 0 -novblank -norestrictions -percentvidmem 100 -minspecaudio -novsync -renderquality 0 -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict

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