I'm buying a Q6600 and a P5K3 Premium, using Vista with it. I really like the integrated memory feature, saves money and speed, but really, I mean really, will it be enough for future games?
Yep my neopower 480 failed 2 years ago, they sent me a neohe 500, just failed today. By the time my computer shut downed, restarted thousands of times.
So I have 2 bars (512mb) of corsair 5400C4-PRO 4-4-4-12 which can be clocked at 667mhz
And I want new OCZ platinum revision-2 (2 bars of 1gb) PC2-6400 4-4-4-15.
Will I be able to dual channel them together? By putting the corsair at 4-4-4-15?
slot1 1gb
slot2 1gb
slot3 512mb
slot4 512mb
If it...
What's the best Future proof between the two.
I know the E6750 seems to perform quite well in gaming for the price. But will the Q6600 eventually surpass it with games that support quad?
Nah it doesn't detect anything, it's all just grayed out and when I check on overclock it does nothing but ask reboot or detect now, which also does nothing.
Well two independent screens.
Running it in clone mode makes the tv 1680x1050 (out of the screen), useless to watch movies unless I change my desktop to 1024x768. Get it?
Nah it never actually does, only the superclocked version of the 320mb beats the 640mb stock in some games. And by the way, the memory serves also for antialiasing and starts affecting performance at 1440, not only extreme resolutions.
Try Company of Heroes for example (20 fps of difference)...
Well back in these days I've been impressed with mario-kart snes, mario 64 and the intro to Bioshock.
But now the beta are open only to subscribers wtf is this?
SOLUTION:
Use Nvidia Control Panel and go in Manage Custom Resolutions
Then you just enter the information.
1440 900
60 32
not interlaced
timing DMT
Scaling type Adapter
You can with Media Player Classic. You can set it to change the resolution to 1024 when you fullscreen the video and it reverts to its original resolution once deactivated.
Lol look at all the benches from gamespot and you'll understand that they are completely nonsense, plus, gamespot is biased.
And no, I don't need to justify my 8800 purchase. Besides, with my x800xt-pe, I've never had so much problems, had to rma it twice and it stills has problems. (Asus...