I upgraded
www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4930126
Don't plan on overclocking anything.
My MSI 670 has voltage unlocked in afterburner, not that I'm going to be toying with it anytime soon.
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I upgraded
www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4930126
Don't plan on overclocking anything.
My MSI 670 has voltage unlocked in afterburner, not that I'm going to be toying with it anytime soon.
It's pretty safe to overclock temporarily to run benchmarks, just set your fan speeds to manual and 100% while testing for the highest degree of safety. You could easily OC a 670 to 680 spec.
I could, and know its not any real danger as long as I don't go ramming up the volts too high. I just have no desire to do so.
The 8000 series of course are known for their ability to hit close to 5ghz on air, and I could probably push a lot from it, but again same answer.
So I updated my Performance score in here with my Titan-equipped system...
I'm cry. ;_;
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7783418?
But really, it is just a lelbad computer.
Haven't seen any Pentium 4s glued together in a while.... :ugh:
pick up a core2duo for 10 dollars on ebay if your motherboard supports it for 2x the performance in everything~
It's a Pentium Dual Core E5700. :x
Versus a $10 or less Core 2 Duo E7600, it's only about a 7% performance increase.
If I were to go for the Core 2 Duo E8600, which can be anywhere from $30-$80, I would get about a 32%-36% performance increase.
Why waste money on little upgrades that don't make a desirable mark? Like I said in the other thread though, I'll be weighing my needs and build a new computer with price/performance in mind.
3dmark sucks it says Pentium D right on the screenshot lol. Though it was the original, not the later core based one welp...
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7802863
Now with 4930k, lol.
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7814495?
meh. I'd still like to get another of the same gpu and see how that works out with crossfire but there still kind of expensive.