Still, I'm stuck at the fact that vista64 is that much slower. If I'm correct, which I am I guess Haven't really noticed this level of slowdown in other games tho.
Thanks!
Avg fps in that bench for i7 is about the same as C2D, clock-for-clock. Min fps seem even a bit worse. I couldn't take down the 2nd guy even though I OCed it to the point where it was stable to run the benchmark, but something like prime would probably bring it down easily, not to mention that temps would be very hot... I blame Vista too
Shadowww read a little closer, you will find that the card is an emulated 8800GTS (GX2 is basically 2x8800) I dont think regular GF8800 seris are capable afaik its limit is 16.
I've been running it at 3.60 GHz for normal use, but I may dial it down a bit, as I don't need that much for anything. Although 3.6 is fairly conservative regarding the voltages/temps, 3.8 wouldn't be a problem if I wanted it. I can run benchmarks at 4.0, but it needs ~1.37V+ and the temps are high for air cooling.
The components are in "Post your LFS Rig" thread.
This reminds me: I just checked again, and that bench site still doesn't have i7s in the list, it's been like 4 months now :P. There's no webmaster email there, does someone know his lfs username so I could drop him a message?
Q:
Looking at these diff. RAM amounts testing I´m interested in what influence more ram would have on different 64-bit systems on LFS?
Taken out of this article:
..that power users will greatly get extra performance with the use of more than four gigabytes of memory. Just you remember that it requires a Windows 64-bit version to take advantage of the memory.
Sorry guys, can you help me? I'm looking for a new pc to run lfs on a 1920xYYYYpix has I got a new LCD screen but i'm not confortable with hardware issues, is one of those capable to run LFS with nice FPS on that screen resolution? What is the best choice?
AQUAPC CORE GAMER 300 i7 920 GTX 260 3GB TC
- Corsair VX550
- Asus P6T SE
- Intel CORE i7 920 2.66Ghz
- Cooler Freezer 7 pro
- Graphic NVIDIA GTX 260 896MB GDDR3
- 3GB DDR3-1333 Tri Channel
- HD 500GB sata2 16MB cache
AQUAPC QUAD-CORE OC GAMER Q8200 NVIDIA GTS250 4GB - Corsair CX400
- Asus P5Q PRO
- Intel Quad core Q8200 2.33Ghz @ 2.8Ghz
- Cooler Artic Freezer 7 pro
- Graphic EVGA GTS 250 512MB
- 4GB ddr2 a 1000Mhz
- HD 500GB sata2 16MB cache
AQUAPC DUAL-CORE OC GAMER PC GUIA TESTE NATAL - Corsair 550VX
- Asus P5Q-E
- Intel Core2 e8500 @ 3.6Ghz
- Cooler Artic Freezer 7 pro
- Graphic Evga GTX 260 216 core 896MB
- 4GB ddr2-1000
- HD 2x 320GB Raid0 (640GB)
i self would have gone with the first choice. its atleast a little futureproof, and if u change ur mind about what games to play, u will be able to do it, without spending a fortune