RESTfulADI
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there are no true 120hz LCDs and there never will be.I miss my old Trinitron CRT. I am fairly certain I am jsut screwed until 120Hz LCDs become common.
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there are no true 120hz LCDs and there never will be.I miss my old Trinitron CRT. I am fairly certain I am jsut screwed until 120Hz LCDs become common.
you might not SEE a difference btween 80 and 100 fps ... but you will definately experience and feel a muchhh more smoothly game.
I'm aiming at an e8400 too to pair it with a 9600gt .. all I play is CSS ... and my x2 4200+ @ 2.6ghz is a real bottleneck for my 9600gt .. i get same fps with this 9600gt that i get with my 6800 ...
so yes, im ready to move on i think ...
btw, all of you that are getting nice oc's at around 1.4V and 1.38 v etc etc .. is this whats set in bios ? or what you read in windows?
please post your volts in bios.what you set in bios
I am currently waiting for the E7200's. 1066 and 45nm for $133 should equal 3.6 at 400fsb![]()
there are no true 120hz LCDs and there never will be.

I got mine yesterday and am running stock on my ASUS P5E-VM HDMI. It's plenty fast at stock.
LOL, this is the first PC I have built that I didn't overclock.