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Lolipop

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  1. ASIC quality does not reflect poor quality, the lower the asic quality, the higher you can go with voltages, which helps overclocking.

    A high ASIC quality means you can push your core clock higher most from a the core voltage in other words, more efficient. A lower ASIC quality however reduces the efficiency of the card and has increase the cards voltage in order to reach the same clock speeds. Here's an example, a card with 80% ASIC quality can have 1100Mhz with 1.1V while a card with 60% ASIC quality requires 1.17V to reach that desired clock speed (I'm just throwing random numbers here, but you get the point). I think you should already know this TechFan@ic, I was also not implying that the card had bad quality just the ASIC quality was low.

  2. I'm just dumbfounded by the numerous game recording software there is available, and it seems like I can't pick one that can suit me and by purposes. So by examining all the options that are appealing to me there is the well-known Fraps, Bandicam, Dxtory, MSI Afterburner, CamStudio, GameCam and sooo-hooo many more. But what is the most preferred option to fit my needs? 

     

    Currently, I don't care about the price of the software because you know *cough*The Pirate's Bay*cough*. I need a program whom has the least FPS impact, best video quality ,and video compression and preferably low video sizes. Although some of you might say this topic is somewhat subjective as it asks for you to pick a program to fit my standards, but please just answer in your own opinion to view my stand point upon this dilemma. 

     

    Thanks for sharing because sharing is caring.

     

     

     

     

  3. I kind of fixed it...I put thermal paste under the VRM and GPU and the temperature dropped about 15 degrees' date=' but it's still 58....[/quote']

    Thermal paste on the VRMs? You should be putting thermal pads on the VRMs and thermal paste on the GPU.

  4. Redo the tests Linus. -Use the Titan so there isn't a GPU bottleneck of any kind -Test at STOCK clocks' date=' this is the most reasonable as not everyone overclocks -Test more games, 8-9 games is not a lot at all Very disappointed in this, you might as well wait for Steamroller to come out and then redo these tests.[/quote']

    Why would you put it at stock clocks? These are unlocked CPU's and are meant to be overclocked and if you're not going to overclock might as well get a locked processor.

    I don't think a 660ti is a bottleneck.

  5. Welcome to LTT for starters

    There is quite a difference between a 660ti and a 7950. A 7950 can merk the 660ti is almost everything, today.

    Just get what ever CPU you can afford. Might as well get the cheapest option since you're only gaming. That'd give you more money for a new mouse or something snazzy.

    WOAH, I just saw that 3770K for $230! That's 230 American dollars right? Or is it $330?? Lol... You made a typo.

    I think he's talking about Microcenter.
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