All of a sudden my graphics driver has started crashing and I don't know why. I already updated and rolled them back and every version crashed and recovered. It only seems to crash when launching BF3 and it doesn't happen in game or with stress testing. It also happened once in firefox.
I use offset on my computer, and it is beneficial because lowers the voltage when idling, however it does decrease max clocks and it can be a pain in the **** to deal with. It works very similarly, with, at least on my motherboard, the - being below what the mobo thinks the best voltage is, and + being over. You tweak these until you get the vcore you want. Thats offset overclocking in a nutshell anyway.
So basically when I up the core speed the mobo thinks the cpu will need more voltage and will increase it and if I don't think it needs that much I just need to decrease the offset?
Every time I raised the multiplier for my cpu the voltage will automatically increase by about .008v. My mobo doesn't have a manual voltage setting so is there a way to stop the voltage from automatically increasing when using offset.
The beta uses (and is LOCKED at, since the higher settings haven't been implemented) the console level graphics, which would be the PC preset for "low".
There is also a low level of AA (x2 I think) and no AF at all, among other things.
Some reason i doubt that. I was getting fps on it and had to turn down the settings to get 45 fps.
I think it will be great. Investors want their money now. Now that it is private they will be able to think about the long run instead of just trying to satisfy the investors.
My desk is clean where there is nothing that would be causing it to not be flat. I don't use a mouse pad but I tried setting it on different surfaces to see if it would still shake and it did.
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Let's be honest, no one reads the stickies. How many people actually read the building guide before they made a post asking for advice?
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That won't be coming our for PC though.
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It's not really that important anymore. I'm not going to overclock it any more because if I go any higher the damn thing gets to hot.
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I already have that disabled so that's not it.
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So basically when I up the core speed the mobo thinks the cpu will need more voltage and will increase it and if I don't think it needs that much I just need to decrease the offset?
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Some reason i doubt that. I was getting fps on it and had to turn down the settings to get 45 fps.
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You can patent stuff like this, the thing is it would never hold up in court.
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