raid 0 two 7200rpm is still good man
So my PC just PWNED StarCraft II
kamikazez
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发表于 2010-08-10 10:38
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kamikazez
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发表于 2010-08-10 10:38
raid 0 two 7200rpm is still good man
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fairladyz
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发表于 2010-08-10 11:18
I haven't been a fan of RAID. Mirror is useless, Strip is fast, but man, I really haven't found my HDDs to be bottle neck, when it comes to performance gaming.
I was telling 240, that I usually play games that are 3-5 years old (playing Quake 4 right now), this way, my monster machine could always run the games @ Ultra quality @ max res.
I tested out SCII just to see how my machine would fare, and it owned the game.
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mykomyko
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发表于 2010-08-10 11:36
回 23楼(fairladyz) 的帖子that's excellent ^^
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kamikazez
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发表于 2010-08-10 12:15
it will be a bottle neck when it comes to loading time~~~
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发表于 2010-08-10 14:32
[quote]引用第26楼狼崽于2010-08-10 11:50发表的 :
not a gamer~~~pass by [url=/club/job.php?action=topost&tid=255899&pid=5926880][img]p_w_picpath/back.gif[/img][/url]
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ya, but a "player"?? [s:196][s:196]
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mykomyko
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发表于 2010-08-10 14:43
play da bizantches everyday~!
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发表于 2010-08-10 21:14
what situation are you getting the 50fps from? Did you try making two max population armies kill each other? I would be interested how the 8800 SLI will handle in that situation.
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发表于 2010-08-10 21:30
[quote]引用第29楼lisson于2010-08-10 20:14发表的 :
what situation are you getting the 50fps from? Did you try making two max population armies kill each other? I would be interested how the 8800 SLI will handle in that situation. [url=/club/job.php?action=topost&tid=255899&pid=5927824][img]p_w_picpath/back.gif[/img][/url]
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Haven't tried to top the population cap yet. I uninstalled the game already, knowing that the menu part of the game is bugged and could cause your card to overheat.
I am gonna wait for the battle chest version to come out. By then, I'll probably have 460 SLI.
8800SLI arguably is one of the loudest bang of the buck, then, and now. I deem 460 SLI to be the next "8800 SLI".
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