How can I make it faster?

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  1. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1

    How can I make it faster?


    I'm pretty comfortable with the performance. But, just for shits, I'd like to see how far I can take it without it being unstable.

    I ran 3DMark06 and systems with lower specs were destroying my scores. Curious as to why?

    Also, I have an original ATI Radeon 5850. Can I run, lets say an XFX, BFG, Sapphire ATI 5850 Crossfire with it? or must it be identical model and parts assembler?

    AMD Phenom II X4 955
    Windows 7 (6.1) Ultimate Edition (Build 7600)
    CPU Arch : 1 CPU - 4 Cores - 4 Threads
    CPU PSN : AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor
    CPU EXT : MMX(+), 3DNow!(+), SSE (1, 2, 3, 4A), x86-64, AMD-V
    CPUID : F.4.2 / Extended : 10.4
    CPU Cache : L1 : 4 x 64 / 4 x 64 KB - L2 : 4 x 512 KB
    CPU Cache : L3 : 6144 KB
    Core : Deneb (45 nm) / Stepping : RB-C2
    Freq : 3210.91 MHz (200.68 * 16)

    MB Brand : Asus
    MB Model : M4A79T Deluxe
    NB : AMD 790FX rev 00
    SB : ATI SB750 rev 00

    GPU Type : Radeon HD 5850
    GPU Clocks : Core 157 MHz / RAM 300 MHz
    DirectX Version : 11.0

    RAM : 6144 MB DDR3 Dual Channel
    RAM Speed : 668.9 MHz (3:10) @ 9-9-9-24
    Slot 1 : 2048MB (10700)
    Slot 1 Manufacturer : Kingston
    Slot 2 : 2048MB (10700)
    Slot 2 Manufacturer : Kingston
    Slot 3 : 2048MB (10700)
    Slot 3 Manufacturer : Kingston
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #2

    Use 64-bit OS
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  3.    #3

    get 12 gb memory and disable page file
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  4. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Number one is to stop trying to compare 3d/06 results. For starters it was originally written for XP, and unless it has been updated it won't even detect your card (and a good chance the rest of the hard and drivers) properly.
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  5. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I am running a 64bit OS.

    Also, I just picked up another 5850. So that'll be in crossfire now. My dad is looking to upgrade to 6GB Ram, so ill probably upgrade when he does and give him my ram.

    Well it seemed like it did recognize the newer components. Is there another program that shows the speed of your computer with specified tests, etc. That "us" OS 7 users use?
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  6. Posts : 1,496
    7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    My advise has always been, "if you're not prepared to right now go out and buy a replacement, then you should probably avoid overclocking it".

    Having said that... What sort of cooling do you have?
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  7. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Never use your main computer as a test bed for overclocking... Find a box that you can afford to lose....disaster strikes at the most unwelcome times... Good Luck..
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  8. Posts : 1,470
    Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
       #8

    disable unneeded services. also more ram isn't really going to help you so much unless your running several apps at once and even then generally speaking 6gb is adequate. if thats the black edition 3.4 ghz phenom that i think it is then it is great for overclocking especially the 125 watt one, the 140 watt tends to not oc as high because of temps. that being said to replace that model processor is going to set you back $200 alone so if you go that route keep in mind it could be very expensive. if you want to get into that i'd recommend upgrading to liquid cooling, maybe setting that up will keep you busy for a little while. you could also upgrade to a ssd for your os and that would give you a nice power boost, but right now i believe you have the most powerful am3 processor available until the 6 core ones come out.
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  9. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    Fumz said:
    My advise has always been, "if you're not prepared to right now go out and buy a replacement, then you should probably avoid overclocking it".

    Having said that... What sort of cooling do you have?
    I am running http://www.coolermaster.com/upload/p...jpg?1873904928
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  10. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    valtonray said:
    disable unneeded services. also more ram isn't really going to help you so much unless your running several apps at once and even then generally speaking 6gb is adequate. if thats the black edition 3.4 ghz phenom that i think it is then it is great for overclocking especially the 125 watt one, the 140 watt tends to not oc as high because of temps. that being said to replace that model processor is going to set you back $200 alone so if you go that route keep in mind it could be very expensive. if you want to get into that i'd recommend upgrading to liquid cooling, maybe setting that up will keep you busy for a little while. you could also upgrade to a ssd for your os and that would give you a nice power boost, but right now i believe you have the most powerful am3 processor available until the 6 core ones come out.
    I wish there was faster. I would of bought it it is the black series.

    I just picked up a second XFX ATI Radeon 5850. Going to run Crossfire soon as I learn how to configure it correctly.

    Also, Im running a 10k RPM Raptor from WD then (2)1TB Seagates
    Last edited by Steel; 19 Jan 2010 at 19:02.
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