DarkLaunch357
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Finally someone who knows what Mantle actually is and how it actually works. I recently witnessed a FIERCE battle between a supporter and a denier of its benefits on facebook... it was pretty enlightening.
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Single channel is very slow my friend. at 1600 MHz you have 12,8 GB/s of memory bandwidth available to you, half of what you'd get if you put each stick on each channel. Haswell also benefits greatly from high speed memory, this is… -
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Haha you're just making a big deal out of it mane. Xeon E3 CPUs are just Xeon-branded Core i5/i7 processors. They'll work just fine with virtually all motherboards, it's just that when paired with a certain chipset it will support … -
Like i told you before, the difference between the CPUs ending in 0 and 5 are only that they have or don't have integrated graphics, and the rest of the difference between the i7-4770K, i7-4771 and E3 127X CPUs is in security instruction support, th…
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I have a mid-2012 MacBook Pro as well and I really really love it; but if you have the classic non-Retina one with 512 MB video memory like me I have bad news for you, even if you overclock your graphics card you just won't attain … -
Execution speed-wise these are identical processors, even their turbo speed is exactly the same. Xeon E3 series processors are Sandy Bridge-DT/Ivy Bridge-DT (E3 V2)/Haswell-DT (E3 V3) CPUs and they are all exactly identical to their Core i7-2600K/i7…
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He's running a FX 9590, his mentioned clocks are stock for his CPU, and that's some good 220W of "specified" TDP so I wouldn't be surprised to see this CPU chugging up to 280-300W under very heavy load either... but OP has that cov… -
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He's running a FX 9590, his mentioned clocks are stock for his CPU, and that's some good 220W of "specified" TDP so I wouldn't be surprised to see this CPU chugging up to 280-300W under very heavy load either... but OP has that cov… -
@draktok it's epic isn't it? with time you'll be more and more amazed how the difference is night and day even though number wise they look pretty similar lol. expect some…
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$370? So AMD finally got real and started charging a fair amount for that little bugger, gonna take a look at that then! Thanks man, guess I know what i'm picking for Christmas, provided I can find one here in Brazil in Does NS2 play well with AMD? Comment by DarkLaunch357 November 2013
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Indeed his CPU is fine, but about your own CPU not being an issue for this particular game... if it was a few years ago i'd agree, but time has come you should seriously consider upgrading from Phenom II to the FX, though. Even you… -
glad I could be of some help.
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Confirmed on Tesla (896MB GTX 275) cards under Windows 8.1 Single Language, using the stock SLI profile and drivers 331.82 WHQL.
in DX11, SLI, and YOU Comment by DarkLaunch357 November 2013 -
That being confirmed, I will do my part, I got my GTX 275's ready here. I can try to reproduce it on Tesla.
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I strongly recommend MSI Afterburner. It's free, it has unlimited recording and screening capabilities with no watermarking and overclocking/voltage/fan control for your cards. It's a must have, bro in DX11, SLI, and YOU Comment by DarkLaunch357 November 2013 -
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Sadly no I don't, I wish I could afford two GTX Titans though :P -
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I know, bro, just that it could be a possibility, you see NVIDIA doesn't actively develop these cards anymore despite still having regular driver updates. I don't get any graphical corruption on my cards atm, though they are all Ke… -
Did it get better? I was wondering when I saw that you have a GTX 570, and that got me somewhat nostalgic. Tinkering with Fermi's joke of a framebuffer and related stutter and corruption issues arising from the lack of video memory is definitely som…
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I'm sorry to hear that man, particularly after the hefty entry price Macs carry... Maybe I got lucky or things have changed since your time, but I can't fault my computer at all in PETITION FOR NS2 OSX PORT Comment by DarkLaunch357 November 2013 -
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That feel when that trash can has dual Ivy Bridge-EP 6-core Xeons, dual Tahiti XT2 based 6 GB FirePro cards, and 64 GB RAM, pounding my high end PC into oblivion while being smaller than one of my speakers ;-; Seeing the specs that… -
Is it an early manufacture one (late 2010) though? Those made in the first few months, just flash an HD 6970 BIOS and it'll be fully converted into an actual 6970, giving you some extra 15% performance right off the bat, but those manufactured aroun…
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Minimize power consumption and waste heat
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No fuss mane, we just talking about graphics hardware
40 is too low a budget dude, you're seriously better off saving so… -
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I do agree with you, but my inner geek must object with you in a few things. Windows 8 Ultimate doesn't exist... … -
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Oh he doesn't mean about the processor's power, but the binning really. The 650 Ti is amazing for such a cheap graphics card. It's the manufacturing process. The GTX 650 Ti uses a cut (binned) GK106 chip. These lower performing che… -
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I know, right! I explain this to everyone on YouTube. The GTX 295 is dual GTX 275 (harvested GTX 285 processors equipped with the GTX 260's memory design) crammed in one card, the earlier 295's were even dual PCB you see. The GTX 5… -
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Oh... makes sense seeing it's pretty niche, i don't know here in Brazil things just work way different, both retail and used pricing, it varies a lot with supply and demand and the embedded tax system... Things usually cost twice t… -
I wonder, in this case, isn't it possible to actually look for a enthusiast grade card from a previous generation? Maybe the GTX 295? I wouldn't know though, market in my country is quite different... but if you managed that card, man that would be …
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ayo don't mean to be a jerk but if you see my signature I've got a machine from the future yet I'm facing issues here and there... UWE will get to it and that's all I need to hear in Where are my bugfixes!? - Natural Selection 2 Comment by DarkLaunch357 September 2013 -
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Your card is equivalent to the GTX 560 non Ti (336 core version), and both are pretty similar in performance and both are faster than the GTX 650. The 650 performs slightly faster than the GTX 550 Ti, and about 30% faster than a re…