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BF3, Dead Space 1, NFS Rivals, Dishonored, Mirrors Edge...

And I use fraps for the measuring?

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BF3, Dead Space 1, NFS Rivals, Dishonored, Mirrors Edge...

And I use fraps for the measuring?

You could probably use Fraps is you have it I think that the free version is very limited.

 

 

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BF3, Dead Space 1, NFS Rivals, Dishonored, Mirrors Edge...

And I use fraps for the measuring?

 

I only have bf and mirrors edge in common so those are the ones I want to see. And yea traps is fine as long as your not recording I think.

The year is 20XX. Everyone plays Fox at TAS levels of perfection. Because of this, the winner of a match depends solely on port priority. The RPS metagame has evolved to ridiculous levels due to it being the only remaining factor to decide matches.

Only Abate, Axe, and Wobbles can save us.

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I only have bf and mirrors edge in common so those are the ones I want to see. And yea traps is fine as long as your not recording I think.

 

*Fraps...

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Fraps is free, let me just finish this thing that im doing... Later im going to do some benchmarks :)
And can someone give a link or tell me how to OC the CPU? In MSI's BIOS of course :D

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Well, fak, found that with the RAM at 2133 I had CL14, 1866 CL13, my god...

What can I do to lower the latency?

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:(

My RAM at 1600mhz has CAS Latency 11 clocks... Is this the same as CL X?

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I think you can't lower CL. So yeah... But if at 1600mhz you have CL11 then check the DIMM's for stickers, they'll have the correct timings for the RAM.

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Well, Im quite impressed with the 750, and the entire build as well, since it can run Saints Row IV at Ultra and Watch_Dogs at Medium, both at 1440x900.

The only problem while playing WD, which for me is not quite a problem because I use an headset, is the stupid amount of noise that comes from the CPU cooler, if it was from GPU, that wouldnt be an issue because it is a very demanding game because of its shitty optimization to PC, but hey, CPU cooler, at least TRY to be quiet so I dont need to spend 30€ (40$) buying a new one...

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For the love of god, (nice build by the way), never stick your hand inside of a computer to touch RAM or anything unless it is off. You never know what stupid thing can happen with computers ya know? :/

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I checked for a few minutes and went though all the photos. I own the same case.

I give up.

Where did you put the 320GB 2.5" HDD? It's not in the 5.25" bay, nor under it, and you removed the side bracket!  :blink: Where is it? Your signature says you're using it...

 

Also, you could get that 5.25" bay empty if you just get all the cables into loops and put more of them next to that stick that adds rugidity to the case. You can even tie them to that thing.

If you want some ideas on how I did my CM, check my build log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/186860-mistress-elite-130-gaming-build-big-pics/#entry2514426

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
Phone: Sony Xperia 5 II
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I always liked the thought of having a mini-itx rig

So did I, and I ended up building one... :D

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
Phone: Sony Xperia 5 II
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:blink: Where is it? Your signature says you're using it...

 

Also, you could get that 5.25" bay empty if you just get all the cables into loops and put more of them next to that stick that adds rugidity to the case. You can even tie them to that thing.

If you want some ideas on how I did my CM, check my build log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/186860-mistress-elite-130-gaming-build-big-pics/#entry2514426

 

Thanks for the tip :D

As well, I still didnt post the pics with the 2.5'' drive in the case, Im just too lazy...

But will get them here soon :)

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I activated the Intel Xtreme Memory Profile and now the RAM is 1600MHZ cl9, 1866MHZ CL11, 2133MHZ CL12... Im currently using the 1866MHZ with CL11, (Great Looking, Great Overclocking Memory at a Great Price) not sure about the Overclocking part since the latency rises that much...

 

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Anyways, the pics with the 2.5'' drive, the lighting is a bit bad, because its raining in the summer! Yey!

 

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I still have a nice air tunnel in this small case :D

 

Look what I found, its a shame that it is worn off...

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And I found this as well, not sure if it is collectible, but I find it cool   ^_^

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Anyways, the pics with the 2.5'' drive, the lighting is a bit bad, because its raining in the summer! Yey!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I still have a nice air tunnel in this small case :D

 

Look what I found, its a shame that it is worn off...

 

 

And I found this as well, not sure if it is collectible, but I find it cool   ^_^

 

 

All the rain are belong to us! YAY!!! /sarcasm

 

And you did a pretty good job with cable management.

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I DECIDED TO REVIVE THIS FORUM WITH THE MEDIC'S POWER IN TF2, not really  :P

 

But, I am now going to do some benchmarks with Geekbench and NovaBench and check how much does the RAM frequency increases/decreases my scores ;)

 

Later on Christmas Holiday, when them cold times arrive, I will try Valley Benchmark and Cinebench or something else. Tell me what stuff to use :D

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I DECIDED TO REVIVE THIS FORUM WITH THE MEDIC'S POWER IN TF2, not really  :P

 

But, I am now going to do some benchmarks with Geekbench and NovaBench and check how much does the RAM frequency increase/decrease my scores ;)

 

Later on Christmas Holiday, when them cold times arrive, I will try Valley Benchmark, and Cinebench or something else. Tell what stuff to use :D

 

Nice, can't wait!

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I want to go to the BIOS, guess what Windows Updates, at least they didnt take long :)

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So NovaBench, RAM tests done :D

 

Corsair Vengeance Blue @ 1333MHz | XMP Profile Disabled

NovaBench Score: 169

8134 MB System RAM (Score: 169)
- RAM Speed: 6732 MB/s

 

@ 1600MHz | XMP Profile Enabled

NovaBench Score: 172

8134 MB System RAM (Score: 172)

- RAM Speed: 7322 MB/s

 

@ 1866MHz | XMP Profile Enabled

NovaBench Score: 172

8134 MB System RAM (Score: 172)
- RAM Speed: 7277 MB/s

 

@ 2133MHz | XMP Profile Enabled

NovaBench Score: 172

8134 MB System RAM (Score: 172)
- RAM Speed: 7367 MB/s

 

Conclusion: Sweet spot 2133MHz :D

 

Stay tuned for some GPU overclocking and benchmarking (with the same program not FurMark or Valley)  :lol:

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MSI GTX 750 with no overclock (1059 core/5000 memory) @ 1440x900 w/ 16x AA

 

573 FPS average

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Core Clock: 1059 + 141 = 1200MHz

Memory Clock: 5000 + 200 = come on you know this one :P

612 FPS

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Core Clock: 1059 + 241 = 1300MHz

Memory Clock: 5000 + 350 = 5350MHz

650 FPS

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Core Clock: 1059MHz (stock)

Memory Clock: 5000 + 350 = 5350MHz

569 FPS

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Core Clock: 1059 + 241 = 1300MHz

Memory Clock: 5000MHz

1st try: Display Driver Kernel, bla bla bla has stopped working but recovered successfully

2nd try: 554 FPS (worse than stock WTF)

3rd try: 552 FPS

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Stock clocks (again):

554 FPS

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I ran into some trouble but, lets keep going try to see if this was just temporary...

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Core Clock: 1059 + 241 = 1300MHz

Memory Clock: 5000 + 350 = 5350MHz

647 FPS

 

I will leave this for now...

When I get the time I will try Valley and Furmark ;)

 

Or this program is crappy as fak, or my PC is to overpowered for this kind of stuff  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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Im going to do a Burn-in 1440x900 15min test with FurMark, will post the results as soon as I get them :D

 

Just please GPU dont die  :unsure: 

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Valley Benchmark completed!

 

1440x900, High preset, results:

 

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