i wont want to do it TOO much anyways as im rather glad of my computer overall, only prob is on ultra when i stream, in the lategame i go down to ~25 fps, which isnt the best, and to pass from 25 to 30+ fps you really feel the difference
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Rachnar
France1526 Posts
i wont want to do it TOO much anyways as im rather glad of my computer overall, only prob is on ultra when i stream, in the lategame i go down to ~25 fps, which isnt the best, and to pass from 25 to 30+ fps you really feel the difference | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On July 12 2011 11:43 Rachnar wrote: yeah i saw the guy advises to do small overclock first and test with that, and increase it bit by bit for the first try i wont want to do it TOO much anyways as im rather glad of my computer overall, only prob is on ultra when i stream, in the lategame i go down to ~25 fps, which isnt the best, and to pass from 25 to 30+ fps you really feel the difference Well, don't forget to give your memory some love while you're in there, it's not huge, but it can and does provide a bit of a difference, and every little bit helps for tasks like that. | ||
Rachnar
France1526 Posts
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/GF615M-P33.html | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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jacosajh
2919 Posts
On July 12 2011 11:57 skyR wrote: 4 phase cooling, don't expect much from it. I'd actually advise not trying at all since low-end MSI AMD boards are known to blow up... Yup, especially with X6's. | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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Rachnar
France1526 Posts
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Womwomwom
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On July 12 2011 12:34 Rachnar wrote: it's a x6 1090t black edition, they're "made" for overclocking contrarly to the other non black edition The motherboard is NOT a black edition is what they're getting at... or designed for use with one, more accurately. | ||
jacosajh
2919 Posts
On July 12 2011 12:36 Womwomwom wrote: Irrelevant, they're all still 125W TDP processors - the only difference is an unlocked multiplier and probably better chip binning. Most of these low end AMD motherboards weren't designed for something as power intensive as the high end AMD processors. And especially not on MSI VRMs. | ||
iloveav
Poland1464 Posts
You probably have something blocking your CPU. Might be: Temps, virus, physx running on cpu instead of gpu, 2 many services of windows running... A bit hard to say really. A good way to find out, si to get a game you had when u first turned on the PC, and see if it runs at same speed as you remmber or if it runs slower (assuming that its possible, and that you remmber). "Tokadub" : A GTX 560 Ti is not much better than a 460. In fact its based on the 460, and sc2 is more cpu intensive than GPU. After all the unit movement, etc is calculated by cpu. P.S. There is a chance however, there is nothing wrong with your computer, and the lag of the other players backfires on you. Its the Price of the battle.net 2.0. When 5 gamers are slowing down the game, the inconsistency in the packages you recive in your router makes their lag break your gaming fluency. This does not happen in 1v1 as the calculations and packages are far smaller. Dont forget that the games are based on a battle.net server, and not linked directly to the player. Eventually this means, that if a player has a cpu that slows the game, you have to wait untill the calculations are done, those reach the battle.net server, and then bounce to you. Alternativly, there is a chance that you will get a empty signal from b.net, but if a command issued before that by the player reaches the server, this will show a lagging player (disconecting screen). You could use a 1 player vs CPU custom map to see what is the best quality you can use. I hope this might be of some help. | ||
geokilla
Canada8162 Posts
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geokilla
Canada8162 Posts
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JimmyD
United States67 Posts
Check your background settings? Your GPU drivers? | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
On July 28 2011 05:31 JimmyD wrote: I play with a Phenom X4 9750 at 2.4GHz, and a 5850 on low, with GPU folding, hosting a Skype call, MSN, and Foobar2000 at 1920x1080, and get 40-60fps at all times. Check your background settings? Your GPU drivers? Turn up the CPU-related graphics settings like physics calculations (or just everything since the HD 5850 can handle all that) and see how you do. Or maybe he gets into bigger battles than you do lol. | ||
JimmyD
United States67 Posts
On July 28 2011 08:04 Myrmidon wrote: Turn up the CPU-related graphics settings like physics calculations (or just everything since the HD 5850 can handle all that) and see how you do. Or maybe he gets into bigger battles than you do lol. I like low quality. Either go full or nothing, really. | ||
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