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Hi Mysticpuma,
Asus motherboard hmmm... then thank Attila and read this http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=33727 ~S~ |
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S!
I have only bumped up my GPU clocks a few MHz to make sure the 3D clocks kick in. Have not touched the CPU yet as I find the i7 fully capable of running any other game smoothly. CoD is just a bad example of a messy code, which is luckily being worked on. |
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It isn't a messy code in cod in terms of cpu. He simply has much to calculate and raw power in newer cpus just help to avoid a cpu bottleneck. As I haven't benched clod in terms of cpu usage, I cannot say much, but it seems, that generally over 3.5 ghz in a quad core is enough so far. It bottlenecks, if you put a lot of objects in it, especially many ai pilots. As the calculation of ai pilots uses one core, it simply bottlenecks, if it gets too much. There is a very new thread of one guy having a real high end system and he tells, that his cpu bottlenecks on about 40 ai planes? Correct me if I am wrong.
U can say, that the capability of nowadays cpus to get overclocked is quite good and affordable for nearly all sims and games with a lot of traffic and big landscapes with a lot to compute. Casual games like bf3 will work quite fine at your stock speeds or a little higher. Anf this is only, because the most physx, you see in games, is managed by the cpu. There are just few games using the gpu for physx calculations. For me personally a poor development, but non of the casual gamers are asking for better detailed physx, which I definetly would do!!! So, overclock your cpu to 3.6 ghz and it should be good enough. I cannot give you a workaround as I also simply hit the switch with my watercooling without any tweaks at first. I have enough room with watercooling to do it like that, but I am now also tweaking for better behaviours of my cpu. I will not directly say: do it and just hit the switch in bios. But i did it that way first |
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I chose my components with overclocking in mind however the problem I have is that the computer has four bootable hard drives with their own O/S which are used by various members of my family. If I use Bios settings they have to work for all the drives so, having an Asus board, I am just using the EPU utility on my CloD drive to be safe.
I have it in turbo mode and raise the setting slider 1% every few days or so. I generally get a blue memory dump screen of death but after a reboot or two it settles down and behaves. It is up to 17% at the moment has a marked improvement on CloD. The fps dips when encountering effects like clouds, hits and dust are greatly improved. Once it refuses to go any higher I will give After Burner a go an see if I can push the CPU a bit. |
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