2x 6850
i7 950 @ 4Ghz
RAM 6GB @1866Mhz
9-9-9-24
How old are you guys with the 6990 trifire and 580 tri Sli?
I want to run Crysis @ 100 Fps on a 30" screen :(
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2x 6850
i7 950 @ 4Ghz
RAM 6GB @1866Mhz
9-9-9-24
How old are you guys with the 6990 trifire and 580 tri Sli?
I want to run Crysis @ 100 Fps on a 30" screen :(
Gigabyte x58a ud3r rev2
Gigabyte Ati HD 6850 x 1
6GB (tri channel - Kit) Ram
1.5 TB Seagate (Black) System
2 x 500GB Seagate (Raid1) - Dedicated Gaming Drive
I7 950 (8 thread)
Gigabyte Sumo Case (Black)
Samsung 23" HD
Win 7 x64
DVD RW
GPU: Galaxy GTX 580 w/Artic Accelero
CPU: Intel i7 920 @ 4Hz w/Thermalright Silver Arrow
Mobo : Asus Rampage III Formula
RAM: 6GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3-2000
Chassis: Coolermaster Haf-X
HDD: OCZ Vortex 3 120Gb + 2Tb Dell Enterprise 7200rpm
O/ S: Win7 Ultimate 64-bit
Display: Samsung T260
Speaker: Logitech 2.1
Input: Logitech G9 & Microsoft Sidewinder X6
Pentium 4 3ghz
2 Gigs Ram DDR2
8600GT 256mb
Line 6 UX1 external sound card
Time for an upgrade? I think so.
It's not over 9000 but here goes...
I3 550 stock
Msi H55 mobo
2x2gb Kingston DDR3 1333mhz
1.5tb Seagate Barracuda
Nvidia Gtx460 1gb
Sent from my Milestone using MyGaming Android App
Got my Bulldozer rig up and running now aswell.
AMD 1090T @ 4Ghz
Asus Crosshair 5 mobo
Patriot G2 16 GB DDRIII 1600
2x 6870 in CF
700W Aerocool Modular psu
Just waiting on the BD cpu :D
Joker, not to high-jack your thread (should probably start another) - anyway, did you pass 24hrs on prime95 at 4GHz? I have the same CPU on a MSI 890FXA-GD70 with a Coolermaster Hyper212+. I am currently on 3.9GHz, had it on 4GHz, but couldn't get it 100% stable for 24/7 use. It makes a few hours (8+) on prime95 blended then bombs out. Temps are in the high 50's during the peaks under load, but idles at 25-28ºC and 33-38ºC during gaming. i did up the voltages, upped my CPU-Northbridge frequency etc, but I am missing something?
No worries.
It has to do with you're mobo I reckon.
multiplier to 20
HT to 200 (200x20 = 4ghz)
Voltage is the issue when it comes to mobo's, leaving on auto could cause the instability.
You're gonna have to sit and start at lets say 1.4750v Then run prime95 see if its stable, if it is then drop the V a little bit, run prime again, so on and so forth. Till you find the sweet spot.