Lawl.
Does the U2211H have an IPS panel or not?
Got any overclocking done on that? :)
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Lawl.
Does the U2211H have an IPS panel or not?
Got any overclocking done on that? :)
Yep e-IPS.
Got OC on GPU (725 > 825 / 1000 > 1150 / no voltage changes) and CPU (2.83 > 3.7 / a little bit of voltage tweaking).
I think I can take 2 or 3 more years with this setup. Games have kinda stalled nowadays. I don't see much need for more than what I have now.
BUT...
CRYSIS 2 IS COMING!!!! OMGWTF
Yeah lol,
Even a dual Xeon X5680 system with Tri-SLI GTX 580s and 24 gigs of RAM will explode at the though of Crysis 2.
Although I kind of doubt it, I still hope that it will be better coded than Crysis and will actually be playable on your average gaming computer.
HP DV5 1050ep
Core2Duo T9400
3GB Ram DDR2 800
HDD 320GB 5.4K rpm
Nvidia 9600mGT
MoBo: Asus P5Q (Intel P45 chipset)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (G0 revision)
Cooler: Arctic Freezer 7 Pro
RAM: 2x(Apacher 2GB PC6400 DDRII)
GFX: BFG nVidia GeForce GTX 260 (Core @ 590Mhz, Shader @ 1296 Mhz)
HDD:
Samsung SP2504C (250GB)
Samsung HD103UJ (1TB)
Samsung HD103SJ (1TB)
Seagate Barracuda LP ST32000542AS (2TB) - Currently RMA'd
Optical: SMG DVDRW SH-223C
PSU: Chieftec CFT-560A-12S (560W)
Box: CoolerMaster Centurion 590
Keyboard: Logitech G15 (2nd generation)
Mouse: Logitech Cordless Click! Optical Mouse (Should be the oldest component in my computer system. 7 years old - still working like charm)
Audio: Creative Inspire P380
Displays:
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 (23"; 1920x1080)
LG Flatron L1952T (19"; 1280x1024)
Need to get one of those kinky SSDs soon! :)
Seems there are a lot of people considering SSDs as an upgrade :D
The just give you such an epic performance boost when booting Windows and accessing files that they must be hard to resist.
MACPRO 2*2.66 MHZ CPU
7GB RAM
4 SATA HDD 250GB and 320GB
1 80 GB SSD V2 INTEL M
1 40 GB SSD V2 INTEL V.
1 GB LACIE NAS NSP2
Graphics. ?? "No No´ I have no graphics..!!
Or ??? there are something in it, wich is called Nvidia-card 6600..!! But i really dont know what this is, its definately NOT a graphic card...
edit:
I forgot, I do have a graphic card, its a totallly new 2X3870 AMD ASUS (model with 4 DVI ports), its laying in the closet and have been for almost 2 years now.
Bought it for work (multiple monitors) but it was to big a fucker for my old system. (Oucch ´ I know)
Someday i hope that MACPRO and my WIN. 2X3870 card can get along..
And that day I will have a computer..
Last edited by Scandinavia; November 26th, 2010 at 02:41 PM.
Integrated graphics are fine for a regular use PC.
But awful for games.