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Rena-chan

DarkE wrote:

Normally 4x 2,83 GHz, but overclocked to 4x 3,4 GHz. So altogether13,6 GHz ^^
That's not how it works, no.

But oh well, might as well.

IppE
Pretty leet FSB there Rena.




Orkel
Here's my PC, the GPU is a 5770.

Kitsunemimi
I'm about to post the most pathetic graphics card in this entire thread. Brace yourselves for integrated chipsets.

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Rokodo

Xanek wrote:

Rofl underclocking/volting.

IppE602 wrote:

Turion
I smell a notebook. Or at the very least a nettop. Also that isn't oldass, I've got a Tyler one which predates Griffin in my notebook.
Babble
This thread makes my poor little core2 duo want to die :<



Here's GPU


@Harris What skin is that? :O and where can I get it? :P

Xanek

Xanek wrote:

Rofl underclocking/volting.
When did i say dis, or are you commenting on that
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Rokodo

Xanek wrote:

Xanek wrote:

Rofl underclocking/volting.
When did i say dis, or are you commenting on that
From your extremely low multiplier and GHz it appears obvious that the processor is underclocked.
IppE

Rokodo wrote:

IppE602 wrote:

Turion
I smell a notebook. Or at the very least a nettop. Also that isn't oldass, I've got a Tyler one which predates Griffin in my notebook.
You smelled correctly, it be a notebook.
And its not the newest turion (Turion II X2 Ultra) so its oldass.

Runs osu! at 150-400 fps so I'm happy with it :D
Cristian
:) that evil which I have some old things!
Kitsunemimi
what
rustbell

Doomsday93 wrote:

If only I had the money to get a fancy i7 or Phenom. Then again, my setup isn't that bad
^

beanburrito_old
Im amazed more people dont have I7`s they are relatively cheap now.
diix_old


:)
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sp1ky


Also: The reason some CPUs appear underclocked is because they most likely have Intel Speedstep enabled. This lowers the multiplier when you are not using the CPU.
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Rokodo

sp1ky wrote:

Also: The reason some CPUs appear underclocked is because they most likely have Intel Speedstep enabled. This lowers the multiplier when you are not using the CPU.

Yes, but at the time that had not occurred to me. /facepalm

It later turned out that that AMD had its "Cool'n'Quiet" technology enabled.

Sometimes I forget these things. ^^;
sp1ky

Rokodo wrote:

sp1ky wrote:

Also: The reason some CPUs appear underclocked is because they most likely have Intel Speedstep enabled. This lowers the multiplier when you are not using the CPU.

Yes, but at the time that had not occurred to me. /facepalm

It later turned out that that AMD had its "Cool'n'Quiet" technology enabled.

Sometimes I forget these things. ^^;
"Cool'n'Quiet" - eww AMD's naming conventions suck. Speedstep sounds so much more badass 8-) Nice OC if that's on air cooling btw
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Rokodo


Zalman 9900 LED (at time of writing).
Zeugziumy
I was waiting this kinda of post!
Synx7
IppE
Y'all with them i7's, go get a Bloomfield or Gulftown and not a Lynnfield :P
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Rokodo

IppE602 wrote:

Y'all with them i7's, go get a Bloomfield or Gulftown and not a Lynnfield :P

Lynnfield has some advantages on the price front still.

Having said that, even running dual channel on a Bloomfield i7 seems to work just fine if you want to save some money by running dual channel DDR3 instead of triple channel.

Then again... motherboard prices can bring up the cost too.


In the real world it is my opinion that Bloomfield doesn't bring many great advantages over Lynnfield for most users. 1156 CPU pins is still hell of a lot considering there are still many power users still rolling along on 775.


Brag factor and knowing QPI link is there though... things like that are nice I guess. I got my 920 system before Lynnfield was released, probably would have invested otherwise if I had waited.
sp1ky
I got my Lynnfield 'cause it has higher clock, lower TDP, is a newer chip, dual channel vs triple only gives a few fps etc etc was cheaper 8-)
Gulftown is just too expensive even for most enthusiasts :(
Also, looking forward to ATi HD 6000 release
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