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Posted: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 10:12:12 Post Subject: |
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Hi Blodflekk, and welcome to the site.
My first thought is your system seems pretty good, with only your video card standing out to me. It's a good card, but the 9600's are a more "value" card and were never top of the line. So with that in mind, I'd focus more there than on the CPU in your system.
Here is a pretty good article on overclocking your card: http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=729 and as you'll see he was able to get just over a 20% gain in performance.
One thing to keep in mind, is when you overclock you are going to be producing more heat and could shorten the life of the product being overclocked. So be very careful here and make sure you have good airflow in your case and that you keep your video card cleaned off (compressed air works best here).
If that isn't quite enough you could overclock your CPU, but I'd suggest tweaking the graphics settings in the game and lowering them a bit. Try lowering things like AA if it's on, textures are another place that can be lowered to help performance, and possibly lowering the resolution.
If you want to OC your CPU there are a couple of good threads here to read through:
http://www.bigbruin.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14564
http://www.bigbruin.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12904
And last but not least, you can always consider a video card upgrade. Personally I'd recommend looking at an ATi 4890 simply because it offers the best bang for the buck right now, with the ATi 4970 close behind. Careful shopping can get a 4980 for under $200 US, and a 4870 under $150 US. |
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Posted: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 10:24:20 Post Subject: |
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I had an e6850 for a while, and it was a good chip. I would investigate a better cooler though... Even though I agree that graphics should be focus #1, you could get some overclocking on that CPU and see a nice boost.
This page shows a couple coolers against the stock cooler on the e6850:
http://www.bigbruin.com/2008/nhu12p_6
While this page doesn't show a great cooler to consider, but it shows some stock and overclocked results (CPU running at 3.6GHz):
http://www.bigbruin.com/2007/kingwinhdt_5 |
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Posted: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 22:01:57 Post Subject: |
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The only 9600GT I used (other than in my current laptop), was this ASUS one:
http://www.bigbruin.com/2008/top9600gt_7
idle: 43C
load: 59C
Cooler is always better, and if the card isn't being stressed, 70 does seem high. |
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