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wolf74
08-04-2012, 09:18 AM
I've just finished to assembly my new PC....clod is another game! Smooth, beautiful to view!
Now i can fly over london with high graphics settings at 70-90 fps, without any stutters, run perfectly!
Ah...this is my new PC:
i7 3770K
Gainward GTX 670 Phantom
Asus P8H77-V
8 GB Kingstone 1600
Asus Xonar DX
Cooler Master Silent Pro 700W
Centurion 5 II

Ze-Jamz
08-04-2012, 10:20 AM
I've just finished to assembly my new PC....clod is another game! Smooth, beautiful to view!
Now i can fly over london with high graphics settings at 70-90 fps, without any stutters, run perfectly!
Ah...this is my new PC:
i7 3770K
Gainward GTX 670 Phantom
Asus P8H77-V
8 GB Kingstone 1600
Asus Xonar DX
Cooler Master Silent Pro 700W
Centurion 5 II

Welcome to CoD lol

nice rig btw

Toni74
08-04-2012, 11:07 AM
I've just finished to assembly my new PC
8 GB Kingstone 1600


buy more RAM :)

tintifaxl
08-04-2012, 04:27 PM
buy more RAM :)

What for?

Flanker35M
08-05-2012, 05:40 AM
S!

I bought 16Gb, it is cheap and does not hurt to have some I guess :D I am a bit sceptic about 70-90fps over London as not even FS~Phat's total monster rig does that. Or OP flies at 7km ;) Anyway, congrats on a new rig, looks nice :)

Wolf_Rider
08-05-2012, 07:35 AM
8Gb is enough (over two sticks) atm
lightens the load on the imc
6.5Gb will available after the desktop takes its chunk

hiro
08-05-2012, 07:40 AM
Yes, more ram and more power (higher power supply unit wattage) is usually underestimated in lots of pc builds, especially gamer builds.

While working at a PC and laptop build / repair shop, most (73-83%) crashes / freezes / game / PC performance could be attributable to not enough RAM or not enough wattage from the PSU (usually happened when they did alot of upgrades).

Next was lame / under powered video card, or they bought an alien ware or <insert fav manufacturers> marketed "gamer" laptop.