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When I play Spartan Special Forces in SCII and it spawns like 10000+ enemies I get <1 FPS on low settings >_>
Specs: intel i5 3570k @ 3.4GHz;
16Gb RAM; Raedon HD 7900; Win8 64-Bit 01-22-2011, 07:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2011, 07:46 AM by inteGReddy.)
01-22-2011, 08:28 AM
(01-22-2011, 07:45 AM)inteGReddy Wrote:(01-22-2011, 07:30 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: i went there. Think this over: You are driving any regular car lets say you payd 10 000$. Your car can do 150 KM/H I have a Ferrari which costs 100 000$. My car can do 250KM/H My car is overpriced 1000%. 1. Do I care? 2. Who gets the chicks?
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Pentium II 350 MHZ Nvidia Riva 128 LX 128MB RAM Windows ME Plus (32 Bit) 01-22-2011, 10:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2011, 11:06 AM by NaturalViolence.)
Quote:i personally cant afford to build a 2k system every year. so i try to fork out about 1k every year or so. i know some people can afford to upgrade their build multiple times a year. i guess i could make that happen if i really wanted to but i got my priorities, yaknow? You don't even need to spend that much quite frankly. You just have to know when to buy. My PSU, case, CD/DVD drive, and HDD are all from my original build in 2005 (my original build cost $1,250). My CPU, mobo, air cooler, and memory are from 2007 when the Q6600 was first launched at $300, all together those 4 cost me about $540 when I bought them (after shipping + handling). My video card is from 2008 and cost me $240 (GTX 260 C216). Despite being outdated my hardware was on par with a high end rig from 2009. My Q6600 @ 3.2GHz is equivalent to a phenom II at 3.4-3.6GHz depending on the application/benchmark. I used to buy a new video card almost every year but these last 5 years video card progress seems to have slowed down. My rule is I wait until their is a card available that is at least twice as fast as my current card on average and under $250. That used to mean buying a new video card every year, yet even after 2.1 years since I bought my video card the only cards that are twice as fast as my card are $350+ still. I probably won't see one that follows my rule until late 2011, and I will therefore have had my video card for 3 years at that point. Pretty sad isn't it? 3 years just for performance per dollar to double, it used to happen every 12-15 months. I blame the increased logic overhead from d3d11 hardware combined with the heat/power wall that nvidia ran into first with the 8800GTX. So a $200 video card every 2 years and a $500 CPU + air cooler + mobo + memory upgrade every 4 years is enough if you know when to buy. Not that much is it (to some people anyways)? Going to be upgrading to sandy bridge later this year. I can grab an asus sabertooth P67 board, 4GB of DDR3 1600 ram, a tuniq tower 120 extreme, and a 2500k i5 for $500 on newegg right now. By the time I get around to upgrading later in the year it will probably be down to $400 (mobo are always overpriced for the first few months). And then of course PSU and HDD need to be changed every 6-8 years. Case and optical disk drives usually only need to be changed every 8-12 years.
"Normally if given a choice between doing something and nothing, I’d choose to do nothing. But I would do something if it helps someone else do nothing. I’d work all night if it meant nothing got done."
-Ron Swanson "I shall be a good politician, even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else for that matter. " -Mark Antony 01-22-2011, 07:27 PM
i don't even have true 4 cores, and using default factory heatsink and fan as well, this clock speed is what i've been using for all times.
Don't have any stability issue so far as i knew, my motherboard was cheap too, mATX gigabyte h55m-ud2h, it was h55 chipset too-.-low class i guess. here is my super pi 4m results, and i am quite satisfied with it. 01-22-2011, 09:17 PM
'x64 attempt 1' with Donkey Kong Country Returns runs 95% (1280*720 window mode, directx 9, dsp-HLE without any modifications) no big difference r6874 on same game
01-23-2011, 05:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2011, 04:05 AM by inteGReddy.)
(01-22-2011, 10:59 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Case and optical disk drives usually only need to be changed every 8-12 years. i have to disagree here. i think some can stretch it to 5 years but that is pushing it. they seem to randomly break. my last one worked fine one second, then the next second it quit reading discs. i run a pc repair business and can say that optical drives go out more than any other component i've seen. hard drives come in a close second. (01-22-2011, 07:27 PM)AcidRains Wrote: i don't even have true 4 cores, and using default factory heatsink and fan as well, this clock speed is what i've been using for all times. that is a pretty good time (roughly 25% faster than mine). do you have sandra or aida64? they are excellent for testing memory bandwidth. i am curious to see what your scores would be with a dual channel cpu and all. |
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