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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:06 am Post subject:
Actually its FRAPS Vs. Afterburner Predator
SPPV- From my research there are alot of Non MSI cards that will work with afterburner, depends on the draw, I installed it and seems to work fine with my EVGA GTX 560 card. _________________________________________________________
gamexxover Moderator
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 3:38 am Post subject:
Tested Fraps and Afterburner Video and Screen shot visual quality, Could not see even the slightest difference between the two.
Im gonna have to check out Afterburner. Im running a Gigabyte setup, but no loss in trying.
gamexxover Moderator
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:13 pm Post subject:
SPPV wrote:
Im gonna have to check out Afterburner. Im running a Gigabyte setup, but no loss in trying.
I am running a Gigabyte Mobo an AMD/ATI Graphics card, It is deffidently worth a look, it also graphs and keeps track of all your other crap like GPU + CPU temps, usage levels, Memory usage etc.
Also just read the following quote on Toms Hardware forum...
" MSI Afterburner works on any brand of Graphics Card (PNY, EVGA, MSI, etc). IF you have a MSI graphics card then you can adjust the Voltages of your GPU with Afterburner; if you don't then you just gotta work with what you can. (note: This feature also works on a lot of Non-MSI cards)
I, myself use Afterburner and it's great! Very easy, very user-friendly. You can easily adjust the speeds in real-time, and I've never had a problem. You can also allow it to apply overclocks as start-up automatically, which is a nice feature. The way you can adjust the fan speed based on the temperature is a great feature too."
So looks like if you have a graphics card at least made in the last few years then it may work for you.
My system specs
Phenom2 955 BE x4 @3.7Ghz(OC), Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H Mobo, Gigabyte HD6850 Windforce Edt, 8GB Kingston DDR3 RAM, 500GB Seagate Hybrid SATA (OS), 500GB Seagate(storage) 1TB WD Blue Caviar (Storage) Pioneer IDE DVD Burner, LG SATA DVD-RAM, Win7 HomePremium 64
I just built it earlier this year March I think
gamexxover Moderator
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:37 am Post subject:
SPPV wrote:
My system specs
Phenom2 955 BE x4 @3.7Ghz(OC), Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H Mobo, Gigabyte HD6850 Windforce Edt, 8GB Kingston DDR3 RAM, 500GB Seagate Hybrid SATA (OS), 500GB Seagate(storage) 1TB WD Blue Caviar (Storage) Pioneer IDE DVD Burner, LG SATA DVD-RAM, Win7 HomePremium 64
I just built it earlier this year March I think
Nice, I know I could sure use a lot more storage.
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:15 pm Post subject:
crazy, I got mine up and running exactly a month ago lol around 310 operating hours put in. Heres my specs, and nothing is over clocked yet heh heh heh
Rig| Coolermaster HAF X NVIDIA Edition | ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AMD AM3+ TUF Motherboard | AMD Phenom II 1100T Black Edition Six Core Processor - 3.30GHz | G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3 1866 8GB | Corsair Force GT Series 2.5" Solid State Drive - 60GB | Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drive - 1.0 TB x 2 | ASUS Blue Ray & DVD Multi | EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Superclocked Video Card - 2GB | Corsair Hydro H100 CPU Liquid Cooler | Corsair Professional HX1000W _________________________________________________________
crazy, I got mine up and running exactly a month ago lol around 310 operating hours put in. Heres my specs, and nothing is over clocked yet heh heh heh
Rig| Coolermaster HAF X NVIDIA Edition | ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AMD AM3+ TUF Motherboard | AMD Phenom II 1100T Black Edition Six Core Processor - 3.30GHz | G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3 1866 8GB | Corsair Force GT Series 2.5" Solid State Drive - 60GB | Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drive - 1.0 TB x 2 | ASUS Blue Ray & DVD Multi | EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Superclocked Video Card - 2GB | Corsair Hydro H100 CPU Liquid Cooler | Corsair Professional HX1000W
You gotta OC no point going BE without jacking that sucker You should be able to hit similar results as the 955(stock 3.4Ghz). 3.7Ghz is low Ive seen CPU-Z and EasyTune verified 4.0 and 4.1Ghz. Yours is even newer so Im sure you could even push it a little further. Tweaking the RAM (if you can) will make a huge difference in stability Ive found with OC on AMD CPU.
But either way youre certainly more than capable of running BF3
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:12 pm Post subject:
I got it OC'ed at a stable 3.8 Ghz, ramped up my ram to the stock frequency of 1866, and the cpu temp still sits at 35 C, I know its very capable of hitting 4.7 Ghz with water cooling lol _________________________________________________________
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:05 pm Post subject:
Ok got it clocked to 4.2 Ghz Idle temp still around 34 to 35 C, oc'd the ram as well got the base score for the windows index to hit 7.7 out of 7.9, If only I had the FX CPU I could push well into 5 Ghz range for shits and giggles lol _________________________________________________________
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