Game lagging and slow performance of pc.Suggestion about a gaming rig?

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    Ubuntu 12.10
       #101

    Well, if you don't know, use Speccy.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP 1
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       #102

    Here:
    Manufacturer Intel Corporation
    Model D945GNT
    Chipset Vendor Intel
    Chipset Model i945P/PL/G/GZ
    Chipset Revision A2
    Southbridge Vendor Intel
    Southbridge Model 82801GB (ICH7/R)
    Southbridge Revision A1
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    Ubuntu 12.10
       #103
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP 1
    Thread Starter
       #104

    But the drivers that I trying to install is older than the one you told me to download last time, so I should just uninstall?
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    Ubuntu 12.10
       #105

    Give it a shot.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP 1
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       #106

    Okay, I will let you know after the next 24 hour or maybe less.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP 1
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       #107

    Well, I have one question...
    The i5 2500 and i5 2500k, which one is better? I see that that the i5 2500 have more Advanced Technologies than the 2500k?
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    Ubuntu 12.10
       #108

    Where did you get that from? Both are exactly the same, the only difference is that the 'k' version has the multipliers unlocked, for overclocking. The regular version's multipliers are not unlocked, so you can't really overclock. If you would like to overclock, take the i5-2500k, if not, take the i5-2500. I would take the i5-2500k anyways, as there is barely any price difference between the two, and if you changed your mind about overclocking later, the option is right there to do so.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and Home Premium x64
       #109

    One thing to note though... Don't Overclock a system unless you know what you are doing. Or in this case, take the time to know what you are going to do.

    If you don't know how to overclock, Stop. Don't tweak ANYTHING until you research and read what you need to do. This is very important as you can damage your processor if you don't do things the right way.

    Overclocking will also only give you a little bit of a benefit. If you need it, it will help, but again, I only recommend doing it when you know what you are doing.
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    Ubuntu 12.10
       #110

    Overclocking the i5-2500k can give a little, or a lot of benefit, depending on how much you overclock it.
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