AMD Phenom II x6 core 1055T @2.8-3.3
AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB GDDR5
1 TB Samsung hard drive
650 Watt Corsair semi modular powersupply
8 GB of 1333 Samsung ram
160? FPS 110-120 chaotic team fights or when i have dual monitors on
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I highly doubt that you got 120 when chaotic fights appear.
I had 1100t running at 4GHz 1.49V on Crosshair IV Formula and best I've got was 65-70 FPS at chaotic stuff and more or less 90-110 caped otherwise.
i7-870
Radeon HD7850
HX1050 1050W PSU
6GB of DDR3 1333mhz clockspeed.
500GB 7200RPM HDD
Some shitty Intel motherboard.
120fps @ 1440p
"highly" doubts, damn, already calling me a liar, screw you. O_O But i just checked right now i average 90-100 FPS. I was going off of memory, guess it wasn't as high as i thought, but yeah, screw you.
@Shred
Nope, the clock speeds are locked.
I did overclock the GPU tho
it's an i7-870 btw. my b
4820k, 4.0GHz right now because summer, I do 4.5 in the winter.
32GB DDR3
Gigabyte G1 970
Couple SSDs and a hard drive
Mellanox 10GbE link to storage server
Will probably swap out the i7 for a Xeon since I could sell the 4820k for about how much a used 8 core would cost.
Corsair 800D
EVGA GTX 980TI SC+
H100I GTX
3570K
G Skill 16 GB 2133
850 Pro
840 Pro
M4
3 TB HDD
Asus ROG Maximus
K70
Maybe upgrade to skylake soon.....black friday perhaps
Sager NP9150 / Clevo P150EM - Special Edition
- ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE: None
- Antivirus Software: No Antivirus Essentials Software Bundle
- Back Up Software: No Back Up Software
- Battery: Smart Li-ion Battery (8-Cell)
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth Included *With select wireless cards only* (See “Wireless Network” Section Below)
- Branding: Remove All Branding
- Camera: Built in 2.0 Megapixel Camera
- Car Adapter: No Car Adapter
- Copper Cooling Upgrade: COPPER COOLING UPGRADE - Extra Cooling Copper Heatsinks Applied to the Heatsink/Heatpipes (XPC Service - requires shipment to XOTIC PC: will add to build time)
- Dead Pixel Warranty: Standard Dead Pixel Policy
- Display: 15.6" FHD 16:9 "Matte Type" Super Clear Ultra Bright LED Anti-Glare Sager Screen w/ 95% NTSC Color Gamut (1920x1080) - [ETA: 4/9] (SKU - S1R303)
- External Display Video Adapters: No Video Adapter
- External Hard Drive (Back Up): No Back Up Hard Drive
- External Mobile Display: No External Mobile Display
- External USB Optical Drive: NO External USB Optical Drive
- Fingerprint Reader: Integrated Fingerprint Reader
- Graphics Video Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 680M 4,096MB PCI-Express GDDR5 DX11 with Optimus™ Technology [User Upgradeable] (SKU - S3R406)
- Headsets: No Headset
- Keyboard (External): No External Keyboard
- Keyboard (Internal - Laptop): Standard Sager/Clevo Non Chiclet Backlit Keyboard
- Memory Card Reader: Internal 9-in-1 Card Reader (MMC/RSMMC/SD/Mini SD/SDHC/SDXC/MS/MS Pro/MS Duo)
- Microsoft Office Software: - No Microsoft OFFICE Software
- Monitor Calibration: XOTIC PC Professional Monitor Color Calibration (Operating System is required) (XPC Service - requires shipment to XOTIC PC: will add to build time)
- Mouse Accessories: No External Mouse
- mSATA SSD Drive ( Slot 1 ): No mSATA SSD
- Notebook Cooler: No Notebook Cooler
- Operating System: ~Windows 8.1
- Optical Drive Bay: 6x Blu-Ray Burner/Reader / 8X DVDRW Super Multi Combo Drive (SKU - SXR556)
- Optical Drive Bay Hard Drive Caddy: Sager - Optical Bay Hard Drive Caddy (Caddy Only) Used For Installing Your Own Hard Drive (Optical Drive Bay remains as selected)
- OS Redline Boost: No Operating System Redline Boost
- Outside of U.S. Shipping Coverage: No Outside of US Shipping Coverage
- Port Replicator / Dock / Adapters: No Dock/Hub/Adapter
- Primary Hard Drive: 750GB 7200RPM [Serial-ATA II 300 - 16MB Cache] - Default (SKU - S5T306)
- Processor: Sager - 3rd Generation Intel® Ivy Bridge Core™ i7-3630QM (2.4GHz - 3.4GHz, 6MB Intel® Smart Cache, 45W Max TDP) (SKU – S2R174)
- Ram: 16GB - DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel Memory (2 SODIMMS) (SKU - S4S822AP)
- Software Bundle (Not Installed): No Software Bundle
- Sound Card: Sound Blaster Compatible 3D Audio - Included
- Spare AC Adapter: No Spare AC Adapter
- Microphone is not working it may just need the drivers
* Extreme QA testing by dedicated technicians
* 72 Hour stress testing and benchmarking to ensure top performance and stability
- Thermal Compound: IC Diamond Thermal Compound - CPU + GPU (Cools better than all Compounds)
- TV Tuner: No TV Tuner
- White Glove Premium Packaging: No thanks, standard double boxed packaging is okay with my order
- Wireless Network: Sager - Intel® Ultimate-N 6300 - 802.11A/B/G/N Wireless LAN Module (SKU - S8S112)
- Wireless Network Accessories: No Network Accessory
- Xotic Gear: No Xotic PC Gear
- XOTIC PC Redline Boost™ Extreme Performance: No Thanks, Please do not Overclock my system (Overclocking will add 3-6 business days to build time)
i7-2600k
8gb gskill ram
r9 270
msi h61m-p20 (g3) anakart
corsair 120gb ssd
good old i7-2600k ...
Core 2 Quad 9650 @ 4.50ghz
4GB DDR 2 RAM
500GB Pata (yes u read right)
P45 gb board
ATI HD 4890 XXX black edition
Dotka FPS: Stable 120 no matter what situation is goin on. When i stream i cap it at 60FPS stable.
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Old Laptop:
Core 2 Duo P7550 @ 2.27 ghz
4GB DDR 3 RAM
1(2x 500GB)TD Sata HDD 7200RPM
ATI HD 4650 @ 1gb
Dotka:
- 45 FPS when laning
- 35 FPS when hardcore teamfight is going on (invoker n shit goin yolo)
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New laptop which i will recieve today:
- Intel Core i7 4940MX
- 16GB DDR 3 RAM
- ATI HD 7970m
- 1TB Sata + 240 GB SSD
Dotka: FPS unknown, i will know in around 7 - 8 hours.
Yorkey, why do you feel so butthurtt? I never called you a liar, it was just weird that K10.5 architecture holds on so good in terms for FPS in Dotka 2.
Are you runing Source 2 engine maybe? Because last time I've checked, I didn't manage to get your results, and I'm pretty sure everything was fully working as it should.
On the other hand, on another side of desk, I got Athlon II X4 at 3,5GHz on some MSI mobo, running barely a bit above 35 FPS in team fights..
Yes, apparently, L3 cache does matter, but it's just amazing if they managed to fix a source 1 engine for older CPUs(since AM3 cpus miss plenty of instructions!)
@ Blunt, how you managed to OC it to 4.5ghz? What voltage? What's exact model of your mobo? What cooler you're using?
I know Yorkfield CPU's are good overclockers, but 4.5ghz really seem a bit out of their limit when it comes to some decent-cooling solutions(eg. air)
@ vienthet
Yeah, man.. Had i5-2500 on Z68 Gigabyte motheboard back then, was a killer OC CPU. :) 5.5 on 1,55v, with custom wather loop.
It wasn't for 24/7 use but it was prime95/linx stable tho.. :)
My older QX9650 was able to get 4.75.
Uhm, i don't exacly know much details anymore, but i will try to answer as much as i can remember.
The board is a GA-EP45-UD3R
I know that on my first QX i didn't even need to take the voltage to much higher ( it ran on around 1.4V), but with my 'new' qx the story was quite different. The current QX is running at 1.55V, multi on 12 and then FSB on 375.
I don't remember what cooling unit i did build in it. I can remember that it was a big arctic air cooler. I can probably look at it when i'm back at home. Currently in a store being bored as fuck.
i5-2500k @ 4,5GHz
R9 280X (slightly overclocked)
8GB DDR3-1600
2 SSDs, 2 HDDs
Roccat Kone(+) and Cherry MX Board 3.0 with brown switches
the rest is irrelevant
DotA runs at 60 fps in 1080p. I capped the framerate via Catalyst Control Center as my Monitor can't display more - it's wasted energy to render as many frames as possible.
i5 something processor
8 gigs of ram
gtx 560
mouse razer death adder
keyboard razor lycosa mirror
headset steelseries white syberia `
mouse pad steelseries QCK XXL
i5 3350p
8gb 1600
r9 270x
1tb hdd
mouse logitech g502
kboard razerr lycosa mirror
headset steelseries siberia v2
120-130 fps
8gb 1333?
gt555m 144 cores 590MHz (GF106), 192Bit DDR3
i5 2410m (2.3-2.9ghz)
+illluminated keyboard
really shitty used gaming craptop dell xps 17 in mint condition from 2011 i bough just for dota for around ~300$ year ago.
1600x900 17''3
runs dota on high-v.high (some options are disabled) @50-60fps.
possible to play on v.high @25-30fps but i preffer current fps increase more XD
trust gxt 166 mouse (me gusta)
philips SHG 7980 headphones
how the hell do u even get 10 fps with X3 CPU. I have probably even crapier CPU on my laptop and have minimum 35 LoL
Xeon E3-1231v3
8GB ddr3 1600mhz
Asus R9 280X 3GB
Samsung 840Evo 120gb
2x1TB WD Black
CM Storm QuickFire TK MX Cherry Brown
Logitech G-402
Thermaltake Kandalf
i7 3.3 ghz
geforce gtx 770m
16 gb ram, 3 gb dedicated graphics.
i still get only 60 fps at middle settings, nothing maxed but nothing at minimum quality
playing on le laptop 17inch (65hz)
intel(r) pentium(r) cpu b950 @ 2.10ghz (2 cores)
4 gigs ram
amd radeon HD 7400M (1gb)
le shitty wireless mouse that needs batteries
i cap my fps at 60 and put my screen to 60hz for PogChamp smoothness
You guys make me jealous XD
I wished I didnt break my computer by playing too much pirated Minecraft and pirated Arkham. Now I'm travelling from oasis to oasis with my trusty camel Dingo, playing the slowest, shittiest stone tablets of a computer at a very overpriced hourly rate.
You guys would cry if you knew what I play on. Needless to say I'm still managing around 60-70 FPS on a desktop from Feb 2008 after some upgrades.
bootcamped with windows 7. Dual quad core Xeon 2.8g, 16 gigs of ddr2, soft flashed bios Radeon 6870, crucial m4 ssd
honestly I'll have this computer forever I think... but I really have to get a proper PC and just use this beast for OSX
My rig is getting old, built it nearly 5 years ago now, but I upgraded the gpu cus the old one died and added ram and it's still fast enough for everything except like witcher 3 and dragon age inqusition on max, and that's more cus I didn't go balls out on the gpu (I just turn off anti aliasing and they are fine). It's really quite amazing how well the older intel cpus have held up, they are still super fast.
i5-760 oc'd to 3.3 ghz (standard is 2.8 with turbo boost I think)
sapphire r9 270, I think it's stock clock speeds (originally had a palit sonic platinum gtx 460 which had a massive factory oc. It was an amazing card)
12 gb ram gskill ripjaw series
asus p57lx mobo
500gb seagate momentus xt hybrid drive
1tb western digital storage
ocz 600w modular psu
antec illusion 300 case (can't believe they discontinued this case, it's awesome)
22 in 1080p hanspree monitor. Budget brand but looks great.
One of my fans on the antec illusion started getting super noisy even after cleanings so I unplugged it. Dunno if I should replace. It's a front fan and there's 2, airflow still seems pretty good. It's definitely not going to overheat, it's more for dust, keeping positive pressure to push dust out.
Idk what fps I get in dota, I never turned on a monitor cus it's never laggy. I'd assume I get 60, I think I have vsycn on which is probably terrible.
Real talk.
I have an G5 apple case that I have taken over two years to meticulously mod for a future pure PC project. Something similar to
http://www.tonymacx86.com/powermac-g5/81930-simple-g5-case-mod.html
I have been doing it slow cause its for an extremely power PC that i will one day build provided something similar to the Crysis game comes along and breaks everything.
PC I posted was my very first gaming setup they don't make shit like that anymore, nothing is ground breaking and everything has weak game you're just finding what's cost efficient.
Looks awesome.
Gonna grind my ass up, work hard for a new PC. Although I'm not so sure if I should invest too much in the current video cards, it may go outdated like in 2 years.
all video cards get outdated twice a year
and 2 years later you won't be able to run AAA games anymore thats only bad thing about pc's if u want to play newest game u have to invest money into video cards
I sell up, just sold my 780 and bought a 980ti...I move fast enough through upgrades so i only spend about £50 every 4-6 months for the next best thing.
Thats actually smart. I'm doing sth like that too, dont have money for the top of the top, but i always buy best P/P stuff there is in high mid range.
You have the hazzle of selling the old card quite often then, though. I'm doing fine enough with a GPU upgrade every 2-3 years ;-)
Pretty sure Mac Pro cases are made from an alluminum allow that acts as a heat sink, so in essence the case itself is heat management.
downside is it is heavy as fuck.
My tower weights 42 pounds (19 kg)
In seriousness my PC is..
i7 4970 - Nvidia 980ti - 16GB - 2x SSD 512 - PCI-e SSD 120 - Asus Z97 Mobo - Asus Xonar
My peripherals are...
Steelseries mousepad, keyboard, headset - MX518 - 2x Dell 27" monitors - Bose Companion 5 speakers - Desk/chair from Ikea
My trivia is...
Axe statue and Demon Edge (from weta)
Fallout boy achievements collectors edition
Dexter (tv show) blood slides
GoT Dragon eggs
Cyborgmatt courier
Axe drawing - my brother
Some native shit from my aussie parents and some shit from sweden/denmark
Have a Wii-U that i play from time to time with my SO
Blurry pic for the interested
That's not true, triple A pc game settings vary drastically. Usually you can run everything on highest except for shadows and anti aliasing and older cards are just fine. It's people who go 4x msaa and then bitch about their 3 year old card not being powerful enough that are clueless. Msaa essentially increases your resolution by that number, so 4x msaa is like 4 times the res of whatever you are playing at (probably 1920x1080 or 1080p). Fxaa is a much less demanding algorithm, older cards can usually run that, but even turning off that isn't a big deal. If I were to turn on a game right now, any newer game like tomb raider, dragon age inquisition, whatever, I bet 90% of people wouldn't be able to tell if msaa was on or not. It's like people who say they can tell the difference between 60 and 120 fps. Side by side it might look smoother, but separately it's extremely hard to notice. I can only tell AA differences in screenshots mainly.
Although selling and upgrading every 6 months isn't an awful idea, since a $300 card every 3 years is essentially the same price then. But if you buy lower or mid range cards like me they don't hold their value as much I don't think, like my r9 270 was only ~140 new and now it's like 100, but the equivalent new card is like a r7 370 and it's not not much faster at all, not worth the upgrade. Mid range cards don't improve as fast as top tier.
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Sorry if topic already exists.
If "what is normal skill and high very high skill" aka "how to get 10k mmr" can repeat on daily basics, nothing wrong with this I guess?
Atm:
i5-760 @ stock
ECS H55H-M v 1.1
2x4GB 1333 CL9
HD6570 2G GDDR5 OC
500GB Samsung
550W Chieftec GPS
Samsung 223BW 22"
MX510&Steel Series QCK mid
I guess that's it
Edit:
Also, what FPS you got when you play Dotka?
For me, since CPU is only at 2.8GHz atm(i don't have any aftermarket CPU cooler) it goes for about 80-110(depends on situation), and when team-fight starts it can go all the way to the 75-70..