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Same here on my Dell Vostro 3700. Replaced the HDD with a 60 GB OCZ to make it silent, I thought, just to realized that part of the HDD noise was the SATA voltage regulators resonance noise. During high load on the SSD, such as when booting Windows, the resulting whine is more noticeable than...
The fanless discussion seemed to strangely stir up emotions. I like fanless but I'll of course get the XS35GT to get 1080p playback (barebone version and attach an SSD). Anybody have any comments on the XS35GT or does it simply work, as you expect?
This is without applying the new patch in both cases. So I don't know what can have caused the intermittent, with seemingly even intervals, excessive choppiness in the first picture.
The choppy framerate disappeared soon after the first checkpoints. Now the fps is more even between 25 fps and 35 fps on the first level. See comparison below. Notice the choppiness in the framerate graph in the first picture. I didn't change the settings so I don't understand how the choppiness...
CoD 6 CPU usage was high too, but the e7500 was enough to keep the framerate close to 60 fps at most times.
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/5282/cod6cn.png
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/8265/cod7.png
Who turned off the 'edit/delete' option? Anyway. I should post my system specs too.
Windows 7 64-bit
Catalyst 10.10
Samsung SyncMaster 940N 1280x1024
Antec Sonata Elite
Corsair TX650 650W
ASUS P5QL Pro
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500
Corsair XMS2 8192MB DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz (5-5-5-18)...
Here's an example of the extremely high CPU usage. The last time I saw a cpu usage failure close to this one was the need for speed shift cpu usage issue with windows 7 that was fixed in 1.1.
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