I thought Bulletstorm had a bunch of great lines ...
"He's my favorite robot pal, Ishi was o.k. but he wasn't fifty feet tall."
"I named him Waggleton P. Tallylicker, I never got a chance to tell him. He will be remembered."
AVP begs to differ. Tessellation significantly improves the models, particularly the aliens. Tessellation also does wonders in Metro 2033.
On the DX11 front, the last I heard was that crytek stated they had no idea why people believed the dx11 patch was going to be released, some time back...
I am very disapointed with crysis. It is all but unplayable with the flashing, the result of having multiple gpu's. Curious that a game, in a series known for pushing GPUs to the max, would fail at supporting multi-GPU setups.
My old 775 system is now the brains of my CNC milling machine, which I built in my basement. My main rig resides upstairs, in my office, ... Well until my wife changes her mind.:D
If I didn't want to overclock I would not have purchased the 2600k. 1.35v is way too conservative. The nay-sayers were out in full force when I was putting 1.55-1.6 through my E6750, as well. That rig put up with that for years and is still running 24/7 in my basement.
I am using the Noctura D14. I switched out the 2 noctura fans for some of my more powerful scythe fans. Even so the temps at 5GHz are a little too hot, peaking at 84. I think I will run it at 4.8GHz 24/7 because I only need 1.45v and the temps never break 72-73 at that voltage. Here is a pick of...
Intel White sheet says 1.52v. If you want to get 5GHz+ you are going to have to put that much through. When testing CPU-Z says its drawing about 1.48v. I would be more concerned with temps.
I finally got my 2600k up to 5GHz stable, but temps do get a little hot. Tried at 5.2GHz and it posts but hangs on windows logo. The F6A bios is what allowed me to get to 4.8+ and higher as it allowed me to enable PLL over-volting.
Vcore=1.5v
CPU PLL=2.0v
PLL Overvolting=enabled
Load line...
I am currently stuck at 4.7 with my 2600k overclock. I was wondering if anyone who has reached 4.8 - 5 could post their VCCIO / VCCSA voltages for me to compare. On my Gigabyte board they are called OPI/VTT / System Agent Voltage.
I am still waiting for a stable bios, with PLL over voltage...
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