First a side note: you have 1333 memory, I just had a look at my son's PC & it actually has 1600Mhz memory - we were both wrong.
Well that's irritating, given that I have DDR3 2400 MHz RAM installed
First a side note: you have 1333 memory, I just had a look at my son's PC & it actually has 1600Mhz memory - we were both wrong.
Well that's irritating, given that I have DDR3 2400 MHz RAM installedWhat a waste.
Have a look to see if you can set the ram bus speed separately, it will be in a section just below the CPU setting you found. Probably can't, but no harm in looking![]()
So I reckon the next logical step would be to replace the motherboard entirely with one that can handle the faster RAM and upgrade to an i7 chip? What would I be looking at there cost wise (on a perpetual budget)
Would it be foolish to go for something like this? I should be able to transfer everything I have to this, get the most out of the Ram, even room for more later...
https://www.amazon.ca/Socket-Athlon-A88x-Bolton-D4-4xddr3/dp/B00MSOP7O0
Would it be foolish to go for something like this? I should be able to transfer everything I have to this, get the most out of the Ram, even room for more later...
https://www.amazon.ca/Socket-Athlon-A88x-Bolton-D4-4xddr3/dp/B00MSOP7O0
Just so you know I'm not against a used motherboard, I just worry about trustworthy sources and live in Canada
i mean there are sites like this
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/?compatible_with=Vjzv6h
and eBay had this one... https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-B75M-PLUS-Motherboard-Intel-B75-LGA-1155-DDR3-/272401698064
Yeah, it's set on Auto, but I tried changing the value. 31 is the highest I could put it toI guess there's no setting where I can prevent that cap/block? Should I leave it on 31 or Auto (or does it matter?)
Well that's irritating, given that I have DDR3 2400 MHz RAM installedWhat a waste.
So I reckon the next logical step would be to replace the motherboard entirely with one that can handle the faster RAM and upgrade to an i7 chip? What would I be looking at there cost wise (on a perpetual budget)
As part of the diagnostic elimination process for my buffer locking problem, I put my 1080ti into my son's PC.
Firstly, ED didn't crash. This isn't conclusive because sometimes ED doesn't crash for hours on my own PC - but usually that's after it's crashed once & I then go back in so I'm satisfied it's not the new card. I didn't try putting the 970 back in my PC (I played for years without this problem on that card) but if I get desperate I'll try that another time.
More interestingly to mossfoot's dilemma, I ran a few benchmarks and my son's PC is (in terms of supporting a really fast GPU in games) every bit as good as my own PC with a much newer, higher spec motherboard, DDR4 RAM and a faster processor (7700@3.6GHz base vs 3770@3.4).
B75 chipset
I don't think there is anything more to get out of this board
I guess the question now would be, would 32 gigs of 2400 Ram and a i7 3770 chip (as suggested earlier) have a significant performance improvement over what I currently have (forget overclocking for now). The board is cheap, the ram isn't too bad cost wise, and it seem s like I can get the chip reasonably...
i mean, I probably would be better off building a whole new machine, but it's good to explore options![]()
I don't think there is anything more to get out of this board
I guess the question now would be, would 32 gigs of 2400 Ram and a i7 3770 chip (as suggested earlier) have a significant performance improvement over what I currently have (forget overclocking for now). The board is cheap, the ram isn't too bad cost wise, and it seem s like I can get the chip reasonably...
i mean, I probably would be better off building a whole new machine, but it's good to explore options![]()
No point in adding more memory (unless you have a very specific use case for it...ED won't use it, even in the most extreme of scenarios), but the 3770 would be an improvement, and about the only worthwhile change I can think of that involves keeping your current board and memory.
What else do you do with it besides play ED?
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/nvid...-tomb-raider-with-60fps-at-1080p-with-rtx-on/
before someone considers splurging the absolutely outrageous price on the new RTX hardware ;-)