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Old 03-30-2011, 05:48 PM
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@wolverine If I were you, I wouldn't upgrade my system for this game. I would wait till it gets optimised, and then upgrade if necessary. Even if you get the best hardware there is, the game won't run well yet in the current state.
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Old 03-30-2011, 05:53 PM
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@wolverine If I were you, I wouldn't upgrade my system for this game. I would wait till it gets optimised, and then upgrade if necessary. Even if you get the best hardware there is, the game won't run well yet in the current state.
Yeah, that's maybe the best decision. I'm getting jumpy about it. It might be the waiting

I may end up getting a new gpu anyway since the 260 is showing its age.
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Old 03-30-2011, 05:55 PM
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Yeah, kick back and relax and when it's all bells and whistles then think about it.
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Old 03-30-2011, 05:58 PM
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Anyone know a good guide for overclocking the i7 940?

I've got very little experience with it. I've heard that if you've got good case airflow that you can OC the i7 920/940 a bit without needing anything other than the stock fan/heatsink. Obviously not gonna push 4ghz, but I think you can get it to 3.2 or some such.

I've got a nice roomy Antec P180 case.
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Old 03-30-2011, 06:01 PM
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Google on overclock, there are many sites with forums for overclockers.

The information on those sites is very up to date on latest equipment too.
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Old 03-30-2011, 06:04 PM
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Anyone know a good guide for overclocking the i7 940?

I've got very little experience with it. I've heard that if you've got good case airflow that you can OC the i7 920/940 a bit without needing anything other than the stock fan/heatsink. Obviously not gonna push 4ghz, but I think you can get it to 3.2 or some such.

I've got a nice roomy Antec P180 case.
OCing is not something you just do :p its a sport... nah its not but you should really read alot about it. I think there is this site called ocforums or somesuch. There's quite a bit involved in ocing your rig stable. trial and error. every cpu behaves differently. even if its the same series and production line then its no guarantee that because person A clocked his cpu to 4ghz on stock cooling that person B gets the same result. It could be that person B gets it stable to 3.750ghz with exactly the same system.

Have fun though. its a cool passtime
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Old 03-30-2011, 06:49 PM
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Get on overclock.net, BW. You won't find a better place to learn overclocking all at one forum. Well, you have extremesystems.com but they have slower servers.

As for the upgrade, get rid of that GTX260 and slap whatever upgrade you can afford in there instead. Your proc is probably bored.

Do NOT overclock that cpu more than max 200mHz with a stock cooler. They emit heat faster than you can say barbeque.

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Old 03-31-2011, 05:23 AM
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How much and what difference would a 7200HD vs a 10,000HD do for this game or anygame?
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Old 03-31-2011, 05:55 AM
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How much and what difference would a 7200HD vs a 10,000HD do for this game or anygame?
Depends on the size of the HDD. There are circumstances where a 2TB 7200 HDD can give faster transfer rates with data near the centre of the plater than a 350GB 10000 HDD. This is because for each mm of plater space the 2TB HDD has more data squeezed in than the 350GB, this is of course both the HDD have same number of platters.

I personally partition my OS HDD with two partitions: The very first partition is a 10GB partition for the swap / page file and the second is for the OS, that way with memory intensive operations the swap file gets the fastest section of the HDD.
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