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Crysis 1680x1250 Q6600 MSI 8800GTS G92 30FPS+ MAXED

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

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Sorry for bad quality

Run's crysis 1680x1250 EASY never dips below 30 fps on very high with a custom config. If anyone would like the configuration used, let me know! Runs like a DREAM no lag at all!

MSI p7n Platinum
8GB ddr2 1066Mhz OC
8800gts 512 mb g92 sli OC
Vista 64 Bit
Q6600 OC~ 3.5GHZ
AquaTech Liquid Cooling

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  • For gaming most likley the e8500

  • I custom build pc's like this for only $50 labor + wholesale parts price. My ebay id is synergyinnovations, look me up and check it out!

  • Hey,

    Yes, this is running on vista 64 bit. Vista supports very high. Xp does not unless you get a modded configuration. Look up windows xp crysis very high mod.

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  • @electric191 pc building sure is fun :).....currently im doing one for my dad....well, its an office pc...running 3.0ghz pentium duo on it :)

  • quadcore is defenetly better....!!!

  • hey electric191 what do you set on the quality when you play it? do you set on high with anti aliasing?

  • e8500 by far for gaming.

    Q6600 if you plan on heavy multitasking.

  • An intel is better q6600 of 4 male prostitutes cores that you do to him overclocking of 2.4 @ 4 GHz and his VGA GTX 260 Black edition and god is fucked to to by his pure power not by his heart

  • guys what is better: A intel 2 quad Q6600 (2,4 Ghz) or a Intel core duo E8500 (3.16 Ghz)

  • Interesting resolution you got there, 22 and 1/2? I think you meant 1680x1050.

  • and CPU core to be stable. They said 750i chipset are not good in OC but someone managed to OC Q6660 to 3.6Ghz and stable. I hope i can do it too. otherwise maybe i have to upgrade my PSU OR try different RAM.

    I posted a video of my BIOS you can check it on my videos. Any advise is welcome. =D

    Btw nice vid.

    mine cost £600 ($909.96) but thats not included monitor and keyboard+speaker as i already have one.

  • Q6660 @ 3.0GHz 1.328V with ARTIC COOLING FREEZER 7

    (333x9) FSB 1333, Bus Speed - 333

    Geil Black Dragon PC2-6400 800Mhz 4GB (2x2GB) 5-5-5-15-2T 2.05V

    Palit 9800GTX+ 512mb

    SPOINT 1TB 7200 SATAII 32MB NC

    SAMSUNG 22X DVD+/-R/RW/RAM SATA

    SILENT Win Power 750W ATX 20 & 24-pin Power Supply Unit

    I can't simply put the right timings and voltages and frequency. I was wondering if one my components preventing me to OC my CPU to 3.4GHz+ I managed to OC to 3.2Ghz but with high max voltage of FSB

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