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swiss 03-13-2011 03:05 PM

Which 955 is that, C3?


edit:
http://blogs.amd.com/play/2009/04/22...ion-processor/

blampars 03-13-2011 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swiss (Post 233966)

Yeah it's the C3. If I recall there was some kind of issue with the C2 and so I had made sure I got the C3.

I think the main problem is I'm not well versed enough in OC'ing to get 3.8 stable. Getting to 3.7 was as easy as changing the Multiplier and I was good. I've tinkered with it, but haven't had any success.

Gonna check out that article now, thanks.

Edit: Ah yeah, I've read that article a few times before but I thought I read somewhere you need a "Full AMD" system to use that software?? I'll have to have another look.

Edit2: yeah, I need an AMD Chipset and I have nvidia chipset with this MoBo. I'll have to try doing it through the bios some more today.

maclean525 03-13-2011 03:20 PM

I built my current machine:

i7 950
Asus Sabertooth X58 mobo
Xigmatec Dark Knight CPU cooler
6GB 1600mhz ram
64gb SSD for OS and iRacing, HDD for everything else
HAF 932 case
Asus HD5850 GPU
Triple 23" Dell screens running Eyefinity.
Corsair 750W PSU
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

I expect to be upgrading to an HD 6870 pretty soon. I'm not a fan of crossfire/SLI and prefer the single card solution.

kimosabi 03-13-2011 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maclean525 (Post 233969)

I expect to be upgrading to an HD 6870 pretty soon. I'm not a fan of crossfire/SLI and prefer the single card solution.

I take it you meant 6970, as the 6870 is pretty much a hopped up 5770. :confused:

maclean525 03-13-2011 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kimosabi (Post 233976)
I take it you meant 6970, as the 6870 is pretty much a hopped up 5770. :confused:

Yes, it was a typo :) 6970 for me!

RedStarOverRussia 03-14-2011 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BP_Tailspin (Post 233840)
Tell your story about your first and current “gaming computer”

If you have never built a computer give it a try, it’s not that hard just get a friend or your local shop to help. Don’t be afraid to build your own computer.

Not for myself but for my wife's gaming habits :) Reused her flat screen monitor, keyboard, speakers and mouse. All for under $500. Had a computer friend walk me through it in under 2 hrs. Loaded Win7 64-bit ($10 education copy through work). Runs like a champ!

CASE ROSEWILL
MB BIOSTAR A880G+
VGA SAPPHIRE| 100283VX-2L HD5770 1G
PSU ANTEC 430W
CPU AMD ATH II X3 450 3.2G
MEM 4Gx2 MUSHKIN 996770 DDR3
HD 1T WD 7K 32M SATA II
DVD BURNER LITE-ON

klem 03-14-2011 08:31 AM

Built my first rig about 13 years ago, current one is about my fifth. Actually I had it built for me to my spec as they gave it a guaranteed overclock which saved me faffing about this time:

ASUS Saberetooth motherboard
Intel i7 950 overclocked to 4GHz
Twin fan Megahalems cooler
6Gb DDR3 RAM
EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked 1280MB NVIDIA Graphics Card
Crucial 128Gb SSD, 355Mb/s(R)/145Mb/s(W) on 6Gb/sec SATA
..... Win7 64bit, IL-2/FSX/X-plane and soon.... BoB the CoD
Corsair CMPSU-750HXUK HX 750W Modular Power Supply
Coolermaster HAF912plus case with 200mm fans front and back
2 160Gb HDDs for other stuff
DVD R/W drive

Tacoma74 03-14-2011 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by maclean525 (Post 234048)
Yes, it was a typo :) 6970 for me!

Go with a 6950. Flashing the GPU bios up to 6970 is easy as pie!! and you'll save a bit of cash. Only if you feel confident though.

Edit: Oh! And i suggest the 2Gb version of the 6950. I have a feeling video memory might be a large factor in how well CoD runs. But we will see...

T}{OR 03-14-2011 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Tacoma74 (Post 234154)
Go with a 6950. Flashing the GPU bios up to 6970 is easy as pie!! and you'll save a bit of cash. Only if you feel confident though.

Nice as it sounds - this will kill the card quickly. I wouldn't recommend it. 6970 already runs hot as it is. Besides that, there are power limitations for running 6970 BIOS on a 6950 card.

tintifaxl 03-14-2011 09:21 AM

I've built a new machine just a few weeks ago for DCS-A10 based on Sandy Bridge (2 days before the SATA bug was brought to our attention).

* coolermaster haf 932
* scythe stronger 600 psu
* i5-2500k
* asus p8p67
* msi gtx 570
* 8 gig ram
* 120 gig ssd
* 1 tb hdd

It flies pretty well :grin:


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