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I need the latest Dolphin X64 build with ....
"USE_SRWLOCKS" and "USE_CONDITION_VARIABLES" defines disabled.
If possible..?
Is that for 64-bit XP? :p
(02-06-2013, 11:20 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]Is that for 64-bit XP? :p
Yes, My Windows 8 Expired, and the only operating system i have left is
Windows XP x64

Windows XP is better then Windows 8 (Vista 2)
I'd need to know where to find said options :p
(01-13-2013, 07:59 PM)DefenderX Wrote: [ -> ]i5-3570k @ 4.2/4.3Ghz - That would be the best option Wink
Defender are there any CPU's out now that can be easily OC'ed to 5.0Ghz and remain stable, if money's not an issue? What is the best CPU money can buy that can guarantee a "stable" 5.0 OC with decent cooling?
For 5.0 you'll probably want a i5 2500k (it's older but cooler Smile) and a water cooler.
(02-06-2013, 01:25 PM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]For 5.0 you'll probably want a i5 2500k (it's older but cooler Smile) and a water cooler.
Would a corsair H-100 be sufficient for cooling in your opinion?
Yep, watercooling is highly recommended (at least in my opinion) for everything above 4.5Ghz.
I've had three i5 2500K's and none of them have been reliably stable above 4.5GHz without insane amounts of voltage (which eventually became unstable again). maybe my luck just sucks. hoping for good overclocking from new Haswell chips coming in june, but not holding my breath due to VRM's being integrated...

also, ivy bridge based chips are about 5% more efficient at the same clocks, so... 4.3Ghz ivy = 4.5Ghz sandy and 4.8Ghz ivy = 5.0GHz sandy. but the caveat is higher temps because intel used TIM instead of solder between the heatspreader.