A recent post that I have made has come to my attention that I was asking for a 500 dollar build but after watching one of Paulsoarcejr's videos I have noticed he has 120 FPS after watching his videos. So i was wondering if Paul or any of you people know what kind of computer Paul has it doesn't matter how much money it is, I just want to know what kind of computer he has.
Sorry for the minor hijack, but what am I doing wrong? Or should I just turn it back down to the standard far distance rather than far+32 (or +64, I forget what it is)?
Sorry for the minor hijack, but what am I doing wrong? Or should I just turn it back down to the standard far distance rather than far+32 (or +64, I forget what it is)?
I think anything higher than far is currently bugged in Optifine.
Just because somebody makes entertaining videos, doesn't mean that the computer hardware he uses is the absolute best you can get in every way. Why the hell do people think this way?
Just because somebody makes entertaining videos, doesn't mean that the computer hardware he uses is the absolute best you can get in every way. Why the hell do people think this way?
There are sooo many things wrong with those builds, why not just get a 2/3 tb drive cheaper than getting two 1tb drives? Also who needs a blue ray drive?
The thing about these pcs is that they also give them to new yogscast members, and as such is aimed at video recording, so that explains the 2 storage drives. Otherwise the build is okay. Sure barely anyone uses a blu-ray drive in a gaming rig but this is still not the worst prebuilt. At least they didn't go overkill and put an i7 in there and 16 gigs of 2133 Mhz RAM
Still doesn't make sense, for the price of two 1TB drives you can get a 3TB drive, or a 2TB drive and a ssd.
Still doesn't make sense, for the price of two 1TB drives you can get a 3TB drive, or a 2TB drive and a ssd.
You don't get it. You have the second one so if you run your game off one, it'll run faster because you're going to record to the other.
Even if you had an SSD, you wouldn't put all your games on it.
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You don't get it. You have the second one so if you run your game off one, it'll run faster because you're going to record to the other.
Even if you had an SSD, you wouldn't put all your games on it.
Yeah but it's not a huge performance increase so i find it irrelevant...
From his forum website, www.punchwood.com, this question has been asked and answered. The reply is below ;). This was from late July, so he may have changed a few things, but probably nothing major.
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CASE: Corsair T600 White
POWER: Corsair Pro Gold AX1200
MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K
COOLING: Corsair H80 Liquid cooler
RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance
VIDEO: eVGA SuperClocked GTX 580 w/1500 MB RAM
HDD1: Samsung 830 128 GB SSD for system drive (Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit)
HDD2: 2 TB WD Black Caviar (for programs and games)
HDD3: 2 TB WD Blue (for storage)
It's a beast! I get nearly 400 FPS in Minecraft (with Fancy graphics and Far render settings!) when I'm not recording. Woohoo!
But it came at a price which, at the time, was roughly $2200.
Please tell me that is just a quote and, you didn't actually buy that.
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Fog is too close to be Far.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
I just loaded the world back up in the most recent update:
http://i.imgur.com/J3gx3.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wPNHC.png
He probably limits it for recordings- why 120FPS is beyond me though, considering most places (Youtube) view at ~30FPS anyways.
Anyways, wouldn't it make sense to use VSync so the FPS is limited, so you don't unneccesarily tax your system?
I think anything higher than far is currently bugged in Optifine.
Well that might do it. At least it was a simple answer.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
http://www.chillblast.com/yogscast.html
Yeah I saw that, such an easy way to take advantage of guillable kids.
It's a pretty good prebuilt, the marketing is just fishy. The cheaper one is crap though.
You don't get it. You have the second one so if you run your game off one, it'll run faster because you're going to record to the other.
Even if you had an SSD, you wouldn't put all your games on it.
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CASE: Corsair T600 White
POWER: Corsair Pro Gold AX1200
MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K
COOLING: Corsair H80 Liquid cooler
RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance
VIDEO: eVGA SuperClocked GTX 580 w/1500 MB RAM
HDD1: Samsung 830 128 GB SSD for system drive (Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit)
HDD2: 2 TB WD Black Caviar (for programs and games)
HDD3: 2 TB WD Blue (for storage)
It's a beast! I get nearly 400 FPS in Minecraft (with Fancy graphics and Far render settings!) when I'm not recording. Woohoo!
But it came at a price which, at the time, was roughly $2200.
Other stuff:
MONITOR: ASUS 25" 1080p
KEYBOARD: Logitech G15
MOUSE: Logitech G9x
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Please tell me that is just a quote and, you didn't actually buy that.