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New computer being built for upcoming PC titles!
Lupin:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 19, 2011, 10:21:29 AM ---There are only four phases on the board and zero MOSFET heatsink, don't be surprise if it can't handle the load and fry itself.
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--- Quote from: kureshii on September 19, 2011, 02:04:30 PM ---Good luck with that overclock. Looking forward to your screenshots of sucess.
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+1 to both
--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 19, 2011, 02:22:55 PM ---I don't have the article now, but I read that the tests were done in labs by the IC industry to test the silicon wafers and the limit for stable CPU frequency was around 4,5Ghz.
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When were those tests made? What maybe true 10 years are may no longer apply now.
--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 19, 2011, 02:22:55 PM ---Sure, trust basement kids that pour liquid nitrogen over their CPUs if you want. I will wait for the real research done on graphene or other materials that can be a suitable replacement.
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Intel procs of today can run stable at ~5GHz with highend air cooling.
nullx32:
TMRN, I liked the part where you ask people for their considerations on your hardware selection and then proceed to tell everyone that their advice is bad and you know better than them. Honestly...
Unless you only wanted input regarding the following:
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark ---I mean, is the extra ten dollars to get the Gigabyte 6850 and the extra 8 dollars for the Corsair XMS3 RAM worth it?
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If that was the case you might have wanted to explicitly tell people in advance to stfu so they don't waste their time, unless all they want to discuss are your GPU and RAM selections.
There are some glaring issues with the combination of components you're currently planning to order for this system, but said issues have already been addressed by posters and you told them that they're wrong. So at this point I feel it's most appropriate to advocate going full steam ahead with this silly gaming setup.
P.S. How can you even contemplate dumping money into a new gaming rig without even considering the fact that you're playing games at a laughable netbook resolution? It seems painfully obvious that a display upgrade would be a top priority for improving your gaming experience.
*Edit*
P.P.S. After MIR the Gigabyte 6850 is $10 less than the PowerColor.
kitamesume:
arguments aside, what is it that you're lacking that required an assistance in the forums?
what i see is that, all you need for a rig is already on your list and just showing off your build.
datora clearly built a better rig for lower of the price, and tomoya-kun already built a 3000$ rig of no laughable performance.
what is it that you're up to? getting these optimal hardware for the best price? or you just want an average rig?
AceHigh:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 19, 2011, 05:23:58 PM ---what is it that you're up to? getting these optimal hardware for the best price? or you just want an average rig?
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You missed one of the two sentences with question mark in the original post?
--- Quote ---My question to you all is, will the above products work well at running those games I've stated at high setting (maybe not ultra) and still get a moderately good framerate above 40 fps?
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So the only 2 answers you people can give is:
1. Yes, you will be able to run those games on your computer with high settings and get good frame rate
2. No you won't be able to run all/any games on your list with that hardware on high setting without getting lags.
kitamesume:
oh, i missed it, it was buried in the rams.
then my answer is, yes it is even overkill for a 1366x786 res.
an [i3-2100 | HD6790/GTS450 | 2x2GB Ram] would even be enough to play most games at that res without much hiccups.
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