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Profile: stranger
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Profile: addict
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Man you can clock the living daylights out of the E6600, I have a quad and can't even load up all 4 coress playing crysis at 1152x864 with everything set to very high. Why dont you load up cpu-z and core temp to see if your cpu is the bottleneck, if not just get a good card. |
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Profile: old hand
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I think I'd have your graphics card down as the first upgrade. Will make a bigger difference than the processor in gaming, although the processor will make more of a difference in image/video manipulation.
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Profile: Ancient Poster
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Are you a gamer?
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There is ALWAYS a drone.
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+1 on upgrading the video card first. --------------- There is ALWAYS a drone. Exactly where, or how many drones you will encounter may vary, but that there will be at least one will not. |
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No dont get a Q9300, OC your E6600, i were in the same situation, i wanted to change my E6600 and get a Q6600, but i didn't i OC'd my E6600 to 3.2GHZ and i love it --------------- XPS M1730,IntelCore2Duo T9300@2.5GHZ,2x8800MGTX in SLI,4GB DDR2 667 RAM,DUAL 250GB 7200 RPM,VISTA HP with SP1,17" with 1920x1200 resolution "RUINED" |
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Profile: enthusiast
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wait for nehalem to upgrade CPU. yours is plenty good enough. |
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Profile: Eternal Poster
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I've ran Crysis on my E4400 and noticed not even a dual core gets fully loaded. Although I did notice it runs a lil more rougher then my Quad. I wish people would stop saying that, but I guess they have nothing else better to say. Crysis will run better on a quad (IMO), when the game has action going on. If you just standing in a peaceful part of the jungle, do you really want your cores to be loaded up, like you see on a regular single thread game, like Quake 3? Running the Quake3 Demo, to where I normally see one core loaded on XP (90-100 percent), on Vista 64bit, one core is roughly 68 percent, and the other cores are NOT at idle, they still are at 10-30 percent loads. I suppose I didn't play Crysis enough on XP when I had my quad to really notice how well if it does off balance. I'm only assuming, like I said before, that the threshold of the CPU usage is different in XP vs Vista. Message edited by Grimmy on 06-27-2008 at 02:42:22 PM |
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I looked at OCing my SNES but chickened out.
Profile: old hand
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Profile: newbie
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I'm proud of myself,because i'm from IRAN
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--------------- XPS M1730,IntelCore2Duo T9300@2.5GHZ,2x8800MGTX in SLI,4GB DDR2 667 RAM,DUAL 250GB 7200 RPM,VISTA HP with SP1,17" with 1920x1200 resolution "RUINED" |
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Profile: stranger
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OK so it looks like a new video is the way to go....
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Overclocked and Undervolted
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Message edited by homerdog on 06-27-2008 at 04:52:46 PM |
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I'm proud of myself,because i'm from IRAN
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--------------- XPS M1730,IntelCore2Duo T9300@2.5GHZ,2x8800MGTX in SLI,4GB DDR2 667 RAM,DUAL 250GB 7200 RPM,VISTA HP with SP1,17" with 1920x1200 resolution "RUINED" |
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Profile: Honorary Poster
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There is no software that will overclock you CPU with decent results.
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Profile: stranger
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any preference on the manufacture of the HD850? |
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I looked at OCing my SNES but chickened out.
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Forum Artist: More off-topic than ever
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