E essartee4 New Member Feb 24, 2013 #1 So to stay steady my 3570K needs 1.31V to run 4.5GHz - No silicon Lottery winner here - ah well. Should i leave it at 4.5GHz or push it further. I mainly run BF3 and PS and stuff like that - would i even notice a difference? Anyway - screenshot.
So to stay steady my 3570K needs 1.31V to run 4.5GHz - No silicon Lottery winner here - ah well. Should i leave it at 4.5GHz or push it further. I mainly run BF3 and PS and stuff like that - would i even notice a difference? Anyway - screenshot.
E essartee4 New Member Feb 24, 2013 #5 Sapphire HD 7950 on the way either way it plays BF3 maxed out with this card...
claptonman New Member Feb 24, 2013 #7 Yeah, those are good temps for that good of an overclock, but like Bigfella says, might as well wait until you get a better video card. That is the bottleneck in the system.
Yeah, those are good temps for that good of an overclock, but like Bigfella says, might as well wait until you get a better video card. That is the bottleneck in the system.
8 87dtna Active Member Feb 26, 2013 #10 A 3570k at 4.5ghz will play any game at any settings and not be any kind of bottleneck whatsoever. You will notice zero difference going any higher.
A 3570k at 4.5ghz will play any game at any settings and not be any kind of bottleneck whatsoever. You will notice zero difference going any higher.
Okedokey Well-Known Member Feb 26, 2013 #11 87dtna said: A 3570k at 4.5ghz will play any game at any settings and not be any kind of bottleneck whatsoever. You will notice zero difference going any higher. Click to expand... Even with SLI?
87dtna said: A 3570k at 4.5ghz will play any game at any settings and not be any kind of bottleneck whatsoever. You will notice zero difference going any higher. Click to expand... Even with SLI?