TerrorFirmer wrote: » Would you really need to overclock a 3570k for starcraft 2? Any reviews I've seen, i5's are nearly hitting 100fps at high settings at 1080p with a decent card....
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Interesting. Never actually played Starcraft myself. How would you recommend it to someone who plays a lot of Dawn of War/Company of Heroes but otherwise no RTS?
BobbyPropane wrote: » Have an AM3+ Motherboard and currently a Black Edition 965 @ 3.4ghz. FX 8350, yay or nay?
Gumbi wrote: » Get your 7950 to 1100mhz too.
Gbear wrote: » I've already overclocked it. Overheating at anything over about 1000 core at 1100mV I think. It was the cheapest HD7950 I could find. I might've been better getting a 7870 and then another later. Ah well. It's done everything I've asked of it **ruffles graphics card's hair**.
marco_polo wrote: » As the owner of a 965 BE @3.9GHz I'd say nay. Overclock that sucker and wait for Steamroller :pac:. Unless you have a graphic card that is north of a well overclocked 7950 its going to be a bottleneck in hardly any games, with the exception of a few of the most CPU bound games (Like Starcraft 2 above )
Gumbi wrote: » What was your stock voltage? My card gets hot at 1.1v, but it can manage over 1200mhz at that voltage. Your 3570k at 4.4+ghz is awesome for SC2 :P
Serephucus wrote: » Supposed 4770K benchmarks, vs. 3770Khttp://wccftech.com/intel-haswell-core-i7-4770k-core-i73770k-benchmarks-leaked-memory-clocked-3000-mhz/#ixzz2RUioIgOB Average 5-10% improvement, nothing on temperatures unfortunately.
Deano12345 wrote: » You'd wanna look for C1E or Speedstep, lemme boot into my BIOS and see what its called since I have a GB board too.
Gumbi wrote: » Sound. Yeah speedstep is what it was called on my AsRock. I there's a CIE on in my BIOS, I'll check. Thanks!
Deano12345 wrote: » Its in the frequency menu on the M.I.T tab, in Advance CPU Features
Gumbi wrote: » Heh. I think I had to "cycle" through a high load low load to "activate it. Maybe I'm talking total BS, but it was 4.6 ghz while I set up Prime, CoreTemp etc. I started 4 workers, fans ramped up, stopped testing 30 sec later frequency dropped to 1.6ghz. Think I'm good now. Still, I'm not 100% convinced. My CM's fan is spinning above minimal speed (I think). Core Voltage is 1.26 v according to CPUZ, VID is 0.9106 v according to CoreTemp. It seems all is well. But my fans are not at minimal speed. Idles temp are around 25 degrees so my fan should be taking a break!
Deano12345 wrote: » PWM Fan ?
Gumbi wrote: » 0.75, minimal amount.
Deano12345 wrote: » Whats the difference in RPM between the speed your getting now and the rated minimum speed on the fan ?
Gumbi wrote: » Ok, I'm in the BIOS now, my fan is spinning at 1200RPM, not silent at all. I think minimum is 600.
Deano12345 wrote: » Odd, should probably go down to about 750 ish. Temps are okay I presume ?
Gumbi wrote: » 34 degrees according to BIOS. Tbh, that's not great is it?
Deano12345 wrote: » Its fine ! What was it like when you loaded Prime up ?