except compatibility with the nvidia 370.10 whql drivers i guess
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dx9 is confirmed as inferior to dx8 in every possible way
i put it in dx9 so its fixed but now everything is shiny wtf
Homeopathy is in direct violation of the known laws of chemistry and physics
There are people I know who buy this shit and I just want to yell at them for being so dumb.
im getting flickering concrete textures now for some reason
this is inducing seizures during pubbing is anyone else having this problem?
malso theyre outright cunts to everybody
pot, meet kettle.
What the fuck did you say about my heal spreads you piece of shit
fight me irl
i got 3 sign kills in that scrim
I use prime95 for stability tests.
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/
It basically makes your cpu calculate insanely large primes, and if your CPU is unstable with your current frequency/voltage settings, it will return an error.
A disclaimer: No real world scenario will ever stress your cpu as much as prime95 so even if it returns an error after about an hour or two, you may never even get any crashes or instability during your day to day computer use.
what is funny in this picture.
I genuinely have no idea.
Overclocking also has a lot to do with your particular CPU.
I have an i7 2600K, and there are tons of stories of people taking them to 4.2-4.4 ghz on air cooling. Well when I overclock, I like to do lots of stability testing to make sure the processor is stable. On my particular processor, one of my cores is not stable past 3.8 ghz no matter what I do. The other three are stable past 4. So I just dont take it over 3.8 ghz.
this is quite a thread