I'm aware of that.. but being stuck at absolutly unplayable below 15 fps is not acceptable for me anymore.. It does not matter which mission I play.. I've created my own mission containing a whole lot of nothing and my fps just dont change.
The game is utilizing my GPU to about 50% and it clocks up to 1224MhZ through TurboBoost. The CPU meanwhile gets loaded roughly 20% (avg. on 6 cores). I've heared that Hyperthreading and such would improve the situation drastically.
Well the issue is, that I am seeing terrible fps results on Arma 3 especially, and it really bothers me.. I've tried several things to change it but it seems as if my CPU is bottlenecking the whole game.
Hey folks,
I got the change to get a Intel Core i5 2500K (new Price 180€) and a MSI Z68A-G43(new price around 60ish) for 130€.
So the question I'm asking my self is if I will notice a tendable performence Increase in gaming and light video editing (I dont really care render times hence they usually are around 10 minutes)
Current specs in Signature
Thanks!
I wanna upgrade to a Palit GTX780 but I'm unsure if next PSU is sufficient. I'd like to have so. Even advise.. I can trade My current gpu + 100€ for a Palit jetstream 780
yea.. sry for that mistake
but you can set the ip into the restricted area..
my fritzbox assigns IP's from 192.168.178.20 -> 192.168.178.254 and got the ip 192.168.178.1.
I've set my Netgear AP to the IP 192.168.178.2 and it's doing sperfectly fine...
Have you set the DNS server for the DLINK router to the speedtouch thing? so all people got the IP from the same device.
Otherwise you are in two different networks which acces a Gateway device which then goes to the interwebz
Activate the Administrator Account, and change it back to default?
Guide: http://www.ghacks.net/2012/06/11/windows-8-enable-the-hidden-administrator-account/
It may be because windows was unable to allocate a drive letter to it.. you can do so manually using "Diskpart"..
open cmd -> type in "Diskpart"
wirte "list disk" -> look out for your external HDD
do "select disk [external's number]"
then "assign"
woosh done!
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