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I have n't paid a lot of attention to it here, so I'm asking. I see some guys are above 4ghz with their processors. From what I've read around the net, the payoff at that speed is not very much for games anyway. Other tasks, maybe. Anyone seen any different? Curious about this sim specifically.
thanks, Flyby out
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I'm a total newbie to overclocking... just tried it out for the first time last weekend. Took my processor from stock 3.2 GHz to 3.6 GHz very easily, and nothing bad happened to my computer. Tried to go up one more notch to 3.7 and saw my first BSOD. So I'm sticking to 3.6 GHz for now while I educate myself some more.
Ingame, I noticed the slow parts of the Black Death track ran a whopping 3 fps faster. No perceptible difference while actually playing. So my very limited experience so far is that it doesn't actually pay off. Maybe some more experienced overclockers will know better. |
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I think he talks about CPU overclock. I saw a post somewhere about i7-2600K overclocked and an old CPU, both tested with the same GPU (GTX 580). Sims are rather CPU intensive, so the answer is, yes, in complex simmulations of all kinds CPU overclock usually helps unless the GPU is really the bottleneck. Maybe your specs could help
The thread here: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=22448&page=2 Last edited by janpitor; 05-17-2011 at 08:15 AM. |
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I have a CPU Intel Core i7-870 BOX(1156/2.93) and a MB Gigabyte P55A-UD6(1156/P55/DDR3). I am interested in overclocking it and if that is possible,in what speed? 3.00 ghz or more? Is there anyone who can give a hint in the internet? Is overclocking going to REALLY help with the performance of the game?
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Well it does pay off if you don't overdo it and burn your CPU or motherboard... it will not matter if the software/game you are running already has acceptable frame-rate... say if you have a "target" of 30fps at any time while playing this sim and default CPU clock gives you 25fps and you know for sure it's the CPU being the bottleneck and limiting you frame-rate and you are able to overclock CPU by 20% you will achieve your 30FPS target.
If you are getting 30+ you don't need to do it as it defeats the purpose of being able to run faster then what you need. And why it pays off... because to get that 20% faster clocked CPU you'd normally buy more expensive CPU... by overclocking you achieve the same at must lesser cost (you will still need to get better CPU cooling). So you take the benefit into one hand (you get CPU with more calculations per second hence faster frame-rate) and less paying for the same effect by buying lot more expensive CPU. If this is still unclear then I don't know what else to add... to some it's just personal preference... some love to push their hardware to the limit and most are scared to do it because they've never done it and are not so much into knowing how and why the PC works etc and just want to play their game. |
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