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How much fps? - CSGO

How much fps? - CSGO

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globoxpoop
Junior Member
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12-20-2016, 04:15 AM
#11
Thanks a lot, I'll consider installing an SSD in the future.
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globoxpoop
12-20-2016, 04:15 AM #11

Thanks a lot, I'll consider installing an SSD in the future.

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HydraEliphant
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12-26-2016, 04:47 PM
#12
Sure! Look for RAM modules that match your motherboard's socket type and speed requirements. Popular options include DDR4 or DDR5 sticks, ensuring compatibility before purchasing.
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HydraEliphant
12-26-2016, 04:47 PM #12

Sure! Look for RAM modules that match your motherboard's socket type and speed requirements. Popular options include DDR4 or DDR5 sticks, ensuring compatibility before purchasing.

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TheSlimeguy12
Junior Member
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01-03-2017, 05:11 AM
#13
DDR4 performance is flexible, you choose your preferred clock speed and the smallest CAS latency. For instance, a 3200MHz RAM with low CAS latency works best. Higher MHz paired with lower CAS gives better results. I’m unsure about your budget and requirements, but I recommend getting the SSD right away. My girlfriend uses a 128GB M.2 drive; it runs Windows 10 smoothly, handles games well, and stays steady at around 60fps for Minecraft. She even mentioned feeling motion sickness initially but improved after a while.
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TheSlimeguy12
01-03-2017, 05:11 AM #13

DDR4 performance is flexible, you choose your preferred clock speed and the smallest CAS latency. For instance, a 3200MHz RAM with low CAS latency works best. Higher MHz paired with lower CAS gives better results. I’m unsure about your budget and requirements, but I recommend getting the SSD right away. My girlfriend uses a 128GB M.2 drive; it runs Windows 10 smoothly, handles games well, and stays steady at around 60fps for Minecraft. She even mentioned feeling motion sickness initially but improved after a while.

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Rosario17_
Posting Freak
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01-05-2017, 12:02 AM
#14
This link leads to a product page for GSKILL memory training software on PCPartPicker.
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Rosario17_
01-05-2017, 12:02 AM #14

This link leads to a product page for GSKILL memory training software on PCPartPicker.

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IamVirTuoZ
Member
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01-05-2017, 12:46 AM
#15
This SSD link points to a product page for a specific internal hard drive model from PCPartPicker.
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IamVirTuoZ
01-05-2017, 12:46 AM #15

This SSD link points to a product page for a specific internal hard drive model from PCPartPicker.

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JordanPT
Junior Member
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01-05-2017, 09:31 AM
#16
The CAS score is exceptionally strong, significantly surpassing typical DDR3 at comparable frequencies. I’d likely skip purchasing these and opt for something around 3000MHz instead. Similar models are available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0123ZBPDA/?tag=pcp0f-21 They deliver speeds of about 2000mb/s read and 600mb/s write. Also, Felix, you should think about replacing your CPU with an unlocked model to enable full overclocking on your motherboard.
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JordanPT
01-05-2017, 09:31 AM #16

The CAS score is exceptionally strong, significantly surpassing typical DDR3 at comparable frequencies. I’d likely skip purchasing these and opt for something around 3000MHz instead. Similar models are available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0123ZBPDA/?tag=pcp0f-21 They deliver speeds of about 2000mb/s read and 600mb/s write. Also, Felix, you should think about replacing your CPU with an unlocked model to enable full overclocking on your motherboard.

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0sdG4m3r_YT
Member
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01-05-2017, 10:15 AM
#17
A suitable cooler for the i5-6600K would be one with decent airflow and low noise, such as a quiet PC cooler or a fan-based solution like the Noctia N2 or a custom-built mini cooler.
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0sdG4m3r_YT
01-05-2017, 10:15 AM #17

A suitable cooler for the i5-6600K would be one with decent airflow and low noise, such as a quiet PC cooler or a fan-based solution like the Noctia N2 or a custom-built mini cooler.

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appies
Member
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01-06-2017, 09:57 AM
#18
For a budget-friendly setup, a Hyper 212 is suitable. You can achieve a light to medium boost with it, and you might find them affordable on eBay—some models end in 22hours and include all necessary parts. Currently listed at £10.50 plus £4 postage, they’re around £30 if bought at retail discount. If you need a stronger overclock, a 240-280mm AIO will work well.
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appies
01-06-2017, 09:57 AM #18

For a budget-friendly setup, a Hyper 212 is suitable. You can achieve a light to medium boost with it, and you might find them affordable on eBay—some models end in 22hours and include all necessary parts. Currently listed at £10.50 plus £4 postage, they’re around £30 if bought at retail discount. If you need a stronger overclock, a 240-280mm AIO will work well.

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Slpefilymdne
Junior Member
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01-07-2017, 11:49 PM
#19
many experienced players favor sticking to the original resolutions and aspect ratios since they find it easier to play with those configurations.
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Slpefilymdne
01-07-2017, 11:49 PM #19

many experienced players favor sticking to the original resolutions and aspect ratios since they find it easier to play with those configurations.

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