i have a great machine>>>but i dont know how to make right configuration
#31
well if "daily tasks" doesn't include playing games a 1080p i don't think a bottleneck shall happen
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#32
abdo123, try not to think that gaming is the only thing that can recieve a performance gain. Let's not forget what an SSD would do for your daily activity on your PC.
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#33
yeah but we are talking about a PS2 emulator ( gaming )
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#34
Concerning the sandy bridge cpu. even beginners could oc and get good results. you just need a good quality mainboard, performance air cooler und a strong psu to reach clock rates between 5 and 6ghz. such a system is good for 24/7 tasks, too
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#35
(08-10-2011, 09:33 PM)abdo123 Wrote: yeh a 2GHz increase wont affect performance at all Tongue


I mean, say a performance increase in an emulator is 20 percent (from 3 Ghz to 5 Ghz).

But moving from 5 to 7 Ghz the increase might be less than 10 percent.
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#36
no it is the same unless you are being bottlenecked
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