I had a Q9550 that would do 4.3ghz P95 stable on air cooling so I would say bump up the CPU speed as you must likely will have no trouble hitting...
And just like you the gtx 570 owner had no business installing a driver thats not intended for his GPU. Thanks for reconfiriming my original point...
Give me a break, he isnt even running hardware thats intended for this driver so what else would you expect to happen? Hilarious thread indeed.
A 100-120mhz core overclock is really nothing all that special, you also have to factor in the fact that ATI's current line up do not benefit...
Unless overclocking comes into play at which point the 560ti SLI setup would completely run away from an overclocked 6870 crossfire solution....
Like wise for your language. :)
Okay, I cant help it anymore. You are stupid, Period. GhostXL could not have made it any more simple for you to understand and you STILL do not...
And yet you dont see me trying to mod them and install them on my system and then cry about it when they dont work right. No, instead I stick with...
Perhaps he should try updating his hardware and stop messing around with drivers that were never intended for his GPU in the first place and then...
Actually it makes perfect sense, your just the exception.
I have tried convincing him that the stock cooler isnt loud at all unless of course you ramp up the fan speed to much. It really doesnt even...
Absolutely, I have no problem with that at all and even mentioned the 6970 near the end of my post.
Your card isnt faster when overclocking comes into play, and when I say overclocking I mean it for both cards overclocked vs one another. One...
Exactly, and factor in that the 6870 doesnt overclock worth anything and you have a clear winner. The GTX 560 spanks the daylights out of a 6870.
My evga gtx 570 overclocks and overvolts just fine while staying quite and keeping the max load temps at 77-78c. Yes, the MSI GPU being talked...
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Sorry, I should not have even said that. It was wrong.
And I'll be sure to let Jacob know about it. ;-)
All he said was a fellow MSI card which I assumed he meant any old reference MSI GPU. Yes, the ones you mentioned allow further tweaking due to...
An MSI card will benefit no better than any other brand of GPU when using MSI's overclocking software.