Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2012
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- Jyväskylä, Finland
System Name | 4K-gaming / console |
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Processor | 5800X @ PBO +200 / i5-8600K @ 4.6GHz |
Motherboard | ROG Crosshair VII Hero / ROG Strix Z370-F |
Cooling | Eisbaer 360 + EK Vector TUF + Acool ST30 240mm + Swiftech res + EK-XTOP SPC-60 / Eisbaer 240 + DCC |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3466 / 16GB DDR4-3600 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 3080 TUF / Powercolor RX 6700 XT |
Storage | 3TB of SSDs / several small SSDs |
Display(s) | 4K120 IPS + 4K60 IPS / 1080p projector @ 90" |
Case | Corsair 4000D AF White / DeepCool CC560 WH |
Audio Device(s) | Sony WH-CH720N / Hecate G1500 |
Power Supply | EVGA G2 750W / Seasonic FX-750 |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk / Ajazz i303 Pro |
Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / Obinslab Anne 2 Pro |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift CV1 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro / Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | They run Crysis |
I have to confession to make, I've never owned any of those legendary Celerons..Find a kit of 512MB RDIMMs(make sure you match the running specs, a few of us can point you in the right direction) and upgrade. That system will run soooo much better with 768MB of RAM.
I did. Several, Pentium 3 and 4. RDRAM was expensive, but when properly utilized, VERY fast. Did great things for games.
BTW, This was a good video;
I love this channel!
IMO, Intel could have included lower cost L2 cache, say 64K. But even the cache-less Celerons could OC like a boss and make up for their shortcomings. However, the 300A was just a joy!

Needs more tinkering.

I scored 2 490 in Time Spy
Intel Core i7-3770K Processor, AMD Radeon HD 7970 x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}
