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I am also known as Shckr57 in the game rooms.
I play CNC, Battlefield, Ace Combat, and Ratchet and Clank. Just a little about me.
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CNC Red Alert 3
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Can anyone please tell me what folding at home Gpu client is.
No comments | Permalink | Give thumb upCan anyone please tell me what the H*LL this is?
No comments | Permalink | Give thumb upDoes anyone know how to make there avatar animated. I have tryed lots of ways but can't figure it out. Can someone help me.
Try this, put the file on a flash drive and upload from that. I have uploaded several maps that way, all successful. Have fun.
No comments | Permalink | Give thumb upFirst of all, thanks to XFX for such a graet graphics card. If you don't know which one I have, it's a Geforce 9600 512MB. I heard how another kid overclocked his to some xtreme amount, so I decided to do it. Here's what I found out.
Stock no overclocking- Right out of the box.
Core = 650
Shaders = 1625
Memory = 900
This is what I achieved while maintaining 100% stability. This was tested on BF 2142 and 2. While using RivaTuner to OC.
Core = 800
Shaders = 1900
Memory = 924
I even whent as far as to push them all untill the card fails, all the way, so I wouldn't recommend this unless you know what your doing. This was all seen on the desktop, no games, so you can see.
At 850, the Core becomes unstable, drivers can't handle it, THE DRIVERS, not the card, and at 900, The card fails to draw a single polygon shuting down crashing, but thankfully restarting safley. The shaders can go to 1950 before small triangle start to flash on the screen, while at 2000 they start to occur randomly everywhere, while not to bothersome but still, and at 2100 the shaders fail. The memory is always the hardest part, because you can acually lose performance way before crashing, so at 950 it slows down, and at 1000 it fails ubruptly.































































