Overclock or get new parts???
I run 5 accounts from one computer
Before the 3.0 patches I was using about 50% of CPU resources and was running at medium video settings in game. I had no issues other than some lag in shat.
Since the patch I am using 100% of me resources and when i am in shat its just terrible... So maybe its also in part of the halloween stuff.
Just the same, I am trying to figure out if i should upgrade some stuff, get a new PC, or just start overclocking (which i am currently not doing).
My CPU:
Intel Duel Core 2 E6600 @ 2.4Ghz
ATI X1950XTX 512
8 gigs of OZC RAM
Raptor 10000prm HD
ASUS PW5 HD-deluxe
Windows XP 64 bit
This set up can definitely hand some overclocking.. I am just not convinced that is going to make a huge difference to my performance while playing wow.
I could replace the processor - I think the rest of the stuff is more than adequate... maybe i am wrong tho.
If anyone has any suggestion that would be great!!! thanks!
RE: Overclock or get new parts???
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Originally Posted by 'Lazzadorabcd',index.php?page=Thread&postID=138775 #post138775
I run 5 accounts from one computer
Before the 3.0 patches I was using about 50% of CPU resources and was running at medium video settings in game. I had no issues other than some lag in shat.
Since the patch I am using 100% of me resources and when i am in shat its just terrible... So maybe its also in part of the halloween stuff.
Just the same, I am trying to figure out if i should upgrade some stuff, get a new PC, or just start overclocking (which i am currently not doing).
My CPU:
Intel Duel Core 2 E6600 @ 2.4Ghz
ATI X1950XTX 512
8 gigs of OZC RAM
Raptor 10000prm HD
ASUS PW5 HD-deluxe
Windows XP 64 bit
This set up can definitely hand some overclocking.. I am just not convinced that is going to make a huge difference to my performance while playing wow.
I could replace the processor - I think the rest of the stuff is more than adequate... maybe i am wrong tho.
If anyone has any suggestion that would be great!!! thanks!
OC at your own risk, but i was able to OC my old E6600 from 2.4 to 3.4 with relative stability. could handle 3.0-3.2 ghz completely stable i would think. looks like you have plenty of memory, decent video card i suppose.