There are alot of other movies on their that are not of counterstrike:source, most of them are frag movies from original counterstrike and some from call of duty 2, I think it would be enjoyable to a gamer from any of those backrounds to watch some of these and get an idea of whats going on in...
If you enjoy playing games like counterstrike:source (of which I know alot of AT people do) I guess you could say its worth it which is why I addressed the thread to gamers..
+chance to win free thermaltake stuff
But hey more power to you if you aren't interested.
Edit: Yes a frag movie
I made a 2 minute short video to enter into a CEVO(professional online gaming league) movie contest sponsored by Thermaltake.
http://www.cevolved.com
You have to register and validate =(i know) but then you can download my movie Katalyst by Darin Williams (147mb) and check out all the...
That's a less than 10% increase so it is very acceptable especially with a Big Typhoon, and as long as your temperatures stay in check I would say to go 1.525 and see what you can get from there.
I was thinking about picking up a vf700-cu but since I have the space, need the better cooling and am not planning on going SLI, I might pick one of these up instead.
That is the what the memory divider is running at, if you set that to 200, your ram will be running at 260mHz as per your HTT, and a value of 166 would put you at 216mHz like it is now..
There is no setting for better "stability", that is just the divider you are currently using.
Might just be the chip's limit, even though they are the same stepping they aren't the exact same.
Try it in a different board but thats about all it seems you can do, looks like your at the limit to me, great overclock by the way on both chips though.
Try lowering your HT multiplier to 3x.
My week 36 or something E3 venice can barely pull out 2.55gHz but I need better cooling to actually run it there full time.
Use a divider, it is doubtfull that your RAM is the reason your board will not exceed 253 HTT, like I said before, decrease your HT multiplier to 3x and in addition use a memory divider.
Also start over using a basic overclocking guide, you're attempting way too many things at once...
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