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If you wanted to, you could use GIMP (free) to add a layer to your bench pic and change the opacity to overlap the two images (watermark essentially). Just throwing two images together real quick looks like this:
Attachment 1009 I'm sure if you play with it enough, you could come up with a standard. |
You mean to overlap the two wallpapers posted? If so that would be badass.
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grrr.. Assassin and his evil wPrime ways. I will get you !!
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It was a fresh install of Xp 32-bit
also my Nb was @ 2800, |
Yes I just started in with this new kit yesterday so it still needs more tunning and that was on Win 7 64 full stock Air Cooled setup.
Gonna have to give XP a try, as much as I hate XP I think I will need to use it. After being on Core I5/I7 ES setups for awhile its really nice to be back on AMD again, I love this Gigabyte board :) |
Dunno if much has changed or you NEED high HT Links now to get sick OCs on AMD, but in my testing, lower HTLink improves CPU performance.
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Ok Assassin, back at ya :)
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You talking about Brian? HE is a good with memory :)
I never got into the drive strength settings, played with skew a bit on my one rig, that helped quiet a bit. Anywho from my experiments. Low HT increases CPU score, for 3d obviously higher HT, although with 1 and 2 4850s anything over I think 1400 yielded no improvement. Higher HT improves GPU more than it hurts CPU. For those 5000 series stuff.. I have no clue what would be necessary HT link wise but its pretty easy to figure out only take an hour or two :) |
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