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StonedRaider 04-24-2012 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kilosierra (Post 414011)
How did you get 12 GB into a P8P67?

Those are Double-Channel boards and AFAIK there are no 6 GB sticks on the market. Mixing sticks of different size and specification isn`a good idea either.

3x4GB modules.

Corsair Vengeance 12GB (3x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Triple Channel Kit (CMZ12GX3M3A1600C9)

Lane 1,3,4. No problems so far. System registers 12GB and has used up to 10.5 at one point. Also iirc had to edit something in the BIOS as per manual.

Sutts 04-24-2012 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by StonedRaider (Post 414016)
OS: Is your preferance, just stay away from Vista at any cost! Win 7 and Win ultimate will have exact same performace in games and dont matter 1 single bit. Just make sure it is a 64 bit system otherwise you wont be able to have more than 4 GB RAM.

RAM: 6 or 8 or more will all be fine. It highly depends on what frequency they are running. I got a deal on 12GB DDR3 RAM running at 1600mhz for 40 quid (GBP its UK monies). 6 or 8 GB would be ideal unless you plan to do some very heavy computing like capturing or folding. Generally games will not exceed 4GB ram use, leaving you plenty for other things to run. Win7 Reserves 1GB to itself. So i would say get 8 or more to future proof yourselves a little. Again RAM modules come in different sizes you can get a module (stick) in different varieties like 1,2,4,6,8 GB. So its up to you. Just make sure they are DDR3 and have a good frequency 1600mhz or more!

Cards: The new generation has been released recently. Nvidia literally released their new card a week ago its the GTX680. And ATI about 2 months ago its the ATI 7970. These are Flagship cards and they come at a cost! You are looking at 400 quid (GBP) at the very least for one of them! If you do have the cash to spend on them then expect to be future proofed for 3-4 years! Otherwise get a generation below, like the GTX580 or ATI 6970, although a generation old they are still very powerful and for me the ATI6970 runs everything i play at full settings. Unfortinantley not CoD though. I still believe the optimization the developers will make will eventually take effect and fix this problem. These cards are also made to run at high resolutions and the Vram you refered to comes really into play only at high res. If you are not going above the 1600 resolutions then 2GB will do the trick just fine. Above that you would want 3GB.

Remember that you would also need to upgrade you PSU (Power Supply Unit). This bit i would not cheap out on, and get a quality unit! 750 Watts should be plenty and give you a little head room for later. Some of the good manufactures of PSU's are Corsair, Cooler Master and Antec.

You can always go to Steam Forums into hardware and OS section and ask for some advice. I've seen many people there asking for advice on what parts they need for their usage. Just dont forget to mention your budget! otherwise people go mental and tell you to buy the most expensive stuff!


Great stuff, thanks StonedRaider.:grin:

StonedRaider 04-24-2012 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob_Marley (Post 414008)
Stonedraider you seem like a cool guy have you got in any multiplayer games cus my server list has no populated servers? :confused:

I have managed to get into a few servers previously, but have not tried in the past 2 weeks (just have not played at all, waiting and hoping on this patch).

The way i fixed this problem before was to disconnect form the internet, close Steam, reconnect, Login and try again. If all that failed (and it did a number of times) I connected directly via IP.

Do you mean you see Servers but with no players? Or no servers at all? Since its monday and working hours here, it just might be that people are busy. wait until around 6-9 PM GMT.

Bob_Marley 04-24-2012 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by StonedRaider (Post 414023)
I have managed to get into a few servers previously, but have not tried in the past 2 weeks (just have not played at all, waiting and hoping on this patch).

The way i fixed this problem before was to disconnect form the internet, close Steam, reconnect, Login and try again. If all that failed (and it did a number of times) I connected directly via IP.

Do you mean you see Servers but with no players? Or no servers at all? Since its monday and working hours here, it just might be that people are busy. wait until around 6-9 PM GMT.

Too bad Stoned but thanks anyway just as long as i know there is nothing wrong at my end. :(

StonedRaider 04-24-2012 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob_Marley (Post 414028)
Too bad Stoned but thanks anyway just as long as i know there is nothing wrong at my end. :(

Probably not at your end. Everyone has issues with the Game. Mine have been since the start. It would not hurt for you to post your Specs so we can see if there is 1 specific component that could be limiting everything else, giving bad preformance. It might not be, after all my PC is in shape but still struggles.

kilosierra 04-24-2012 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by StonedRaider (Post 414018)
3x4GB modules.

Corsair Vengeance 12GB (3x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Triple Channel Kit (CMZ12GX3M3A1600C9)

Lane 1,3,4. No problems so far. System registers 12GB and has used up to 10.5 at one point. Also iirc had to edit something in the BIOS as per manual.

Of course it works, but you probably cut down the performance (and maybe the stability) of your rig.

See here:

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Int...P8P67_PRO/#MSL

Asus obviously recommends using either 1, 2 or 4 banks, while using only one is single channel. I would guess with using 3 banks, you forced the board into single-channel mode too.

Triple channel works only on boards supporting it, with the P8P67 series not being amongst them.

Feathered_IV 04-24-2012 12:49 PM

I had the exact same specs as Sutts, with the exception of a 1gb GTS260 and also had less trouble running the game than I do now after upgrading.
These days I have a 2500k, Win7 64 bit, 16gb DDR3 and a GTS 450, but my fps are clamped at 24/27 frames per minute on both low settings and high. Fps are identical when downsizing resolutions too. I'm hoping the upcoming patch will make the thing viable at last.

StonedRaider 04-24-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kilosierra (Post 414039)
Of course it works, but you probably cut down the performance (and maybe the stability) of your rig.

See here:

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Int...P8P67_PRO/#MSL

Asus obviously recommends using either 1, 2 or 4 banks, while using only one is single channel. I would guess with using 3 banks, you forced the board into single-channel mode too.

Triple channel works only on boards supporting it, with the P8P67 series not being amongst them.

Have not noticed any performance issues. i7 is running at 4.5 with Vcore 1.360 (can not remember it, been a while since i set it) set in BIOS. Numerous 4 hour long stress tests and no errors.

So you suggest i take out a module and use lane 1 and 3 with 8GB to get better performance?

Bob_Marley 04-24-2012 12:57 PM

Core i5 2500K 3.30GHz @ 4.40GHz 4 gig memory HD 6970 OC 2048MB GDDR5
windows7 64bit 1920x1080

5./JG27.Farber 04-24-2012 12:59 PM

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