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It's very easy in fact all I had to do is change the multiplier. I read that 60% of SB goes up to 4,5 GHz , 40% 4,6-4,8 GHz and only 10% goes to 4,9-5,1GHz . Mine is very stable @4,6 GHZ and surprisingly cool too. |
Ok - thanks.
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also on a ASUS P8P67 EVO with kingstone 1333 i've put a Scyte Mugen cooler on it. |
Just to add my own exprience : bought a 2500K last week, mounted on an Asus P8P67 LE, with 2x2 Gb of Corsair DDR3 PC12800 CAS7. Have to say it is a really great combination of hardware, both in terms of performance (with a good overclocking margin) and temperatures (the 4 cores never exceed 30° idle, and 55° full charge).
Combined with a GTX 460, I can't imagine this will not be enough to run CoD on high settings at least. BUT I did not change my hardware only for CoD, doing so would be a bit early in my opinion. :cool: |
i5 2500K/OC 4,7 GHz,MB Asus P8P67 Pro,8 Gb DDR3 1600MHz,2xAti 5870 :grin:
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The question is : how many bombers our systems can draw without a loss in fps or if we will be able to fly over London without hiccups.
I vote we will be fine, maybe with some compromises in graphic quality. |
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Hi
If I was you I would get the i7 2600k it's the one I got along with the asus p8p67 pro motherboard it is an excellent system and well worth the extra money.I managed to get overclock it from a 3.4 to a 4.5ghz Im running 2 ati radeon 6970 on crossfire
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LCD's are a little different with this but they still have similar limits. |
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