And I answered your question concerning 720p
(07-03-2012, 05:28 AM)DefenderX Wrote: This iGPU can't even handle 720p in Dolphin, sorry.
Is my HTPC good enough
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07-03-2012, 06:09 AM
And I answered your question concerning 720p
(07-03-2012, 05:28 AM)DefenderX Wrote: This iGPU can't even handle 720p in Dolphin, sorry. 07-03-2012, 06:20 AM
07-03-2012, 06:45 AM
Trust me I've had a bad experience using iGPU's even with the newer HD 4000s they WILL bottleneck your CPU. Even when OC'd even when this that this.
Also i noticed the H67 Motherboard? for overclocking Z68/Z77 is required also, whats the point of not going with Ivy bridge? If i were you I'd get a Z77 board (m-itx / matx) a 6770 for 3x IR, a 3570k and throw it in a small HTPC case. It should fit nice and well and a 300PSU should be sufficient. Also if you plan on overclocking u need a CPU cooler, unless you're going for watercooling, your CPU cooling solution will (mostly) exceed the width of your GPU. So a GPU would definetily fit my friend 07-03-2012, 07:39 AM
First, get a real GPU. That will improve your performance a ton. Then you might want to consider getting a board that can overclock, like a z68/z77, so you can push really demanding games like mario galaxy.
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Right, so would this be sufficent enough for more demanding games? (i'll add another 4gb RAM later)
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With the GeForce GTS 450, you're able to play games in 1080p (FullHD). And the CPU is more than enough for all games, if you overlock it
(07-03-2012, 09:33 PM)DefenderX Wrote: With the GeForce GTS 450, you're able to play games in 1080p (FullHD). And the CPU is more than enough for all games, if you overlock it i know nothing about over clocking, other than it can increase heat and shorten the life span of the pc. Would i need to over clock for 720p? If so, how much? 07-03-2012, 10:01 PM
No, the graphics output has nothing to do with the CPU.
The GeForce GTS 450 is enough FOR 180p (FullHD). And if you want to have FULLSPEED in nearly all games, overlock your CPU to 4.4 Ghz. Overclocking is not really dangerous for the CPU unless you adjust a Vcore higher than 1.4 Volt. Try to stay below 1.4V and use a good aftermarkte cpu cooler + thermal compound. |
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