Cooldog
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Processor | AMD Phenom X4 9500 |
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Motherboard | MSI MS-7374 |
Cooling | 1 Fan on back of case, cpu fan, power supply fan, and video supply cooling |
Memory | 2xKingston 2048MB 400 MHz |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 |
Storage | Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS (Perpendicular Recording Technology) 320GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cach |
Case | Apex PC-302 System Cabinet - Tower 1 x Switching Power Supply 300W 6 x External, 4 x Internal |
Power Supply | 650W |
Software | Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
First, let me show you my set up:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2159716
I would also like to note I have this power supply:
hec X-Power Pro 650 650W Continuous @ 40°C ATX 12V...
(The Output under Details is wrong, It is actually +3.3V@30A , +5V@28A , +12V1@17A , +12V2@15A , -12V@0.3A , ~5Vsb@2.0A , According to the Box)
Ok, so now that you have that, What exactly is wrong with that set up?
To be exact, it seems that games run no better now from when I had my 8600 GT (I *JUST* Upgraded the Video Card and Power Supply within the last week).
For example, Minecraft still only gets ~40 FPS (I'm just using this as a Reference, I could care less how many FPS's I get on Minecraft, just know it shoul be MUCH higher), and on Far Cry 2 I only get ~10-25 FPS on Max (Which it should be higher, correct me if I'm wrong).
I updated the Video Drivers as soon as I got it to the Latest Beta on on the Website, So I wouldn't think that would be the issue.
I attached the "dxdiag" log file if you need it.
If you need ANYTHING else to help me, just ask. I just seriously REALLY want to play games without problem (I mean, I seriously didn't pay ~$250 on the Upgrades to be at the same point I was before all this).
Thanks for Reading!
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2159716
I would also like to note I have this power supply:
hec X-Power Pro 650 650W Continuous @ 40°C ATX 12V...
(The Output under Details is wrong, It is actually +3.3V@30A , +5V@28A , +12V1@17A , +12V2@15A , -12V@0.3A , ~5Vsb@2.0A , According to the Box)
Ok, so now that you have that, What exactly is wrong with that set up?
To be exact, it seems that games run no better now from when I had my 8600 GT (I *JUST* Upgraded the Video Card and Power Supply within the last week).
For example, Minecraft still only gets ~40 FPS (I'm just using this as a Reference, I could care less how many FPS's I get on Minecraft, just know it shoul be MUCH higher), and on Far Cry 2 I only get ~10-25 FPS on Max (Which it should be higher, correct me if I'm wrong).
I updated the Video Drivers as soon as I got it to the Latest Beta on on the Website, So I wouldn't think that would be the issue.
I attached the "dxdiag" log file if you need it.
If you need ANYTHING else to help me, just ask. I just seriously REALLY want to play games without problem (I mean, I seriously didn't pay ~$250 on the Upgrades to be at the same point I was before all this).
Thanks for Reading!
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