C Cull78 Reputable May 14, 2014 2 0 4,510 May 14, 2014 #1 I'm trying to get better fps on skyrim and fallout nv I've been getting about 25 I have phenom 9500 msi k9a2 platinum board 4- 1gig corsair 800 Seagate 250 sata 3gig wd 1tera sata 6gig 650 psu and NVidia 630gt clocked at 932cc and 650mc
I'm trying to get better fps on skyrim and fallout nv I've been getting about 25 I have phenom 9500 msi k9a2 platinum board 4- 1gig corsair 800 Seagate 250 sata 3gig wd 1tera sata 6gig 650 psu and NVidia 630gt clocked at 932cc and 650mc
Solution damric May 14, 2014 You can use this guide. Your K10 CPU is similar enough to K10.5. Just don't expect much headroom at all. http://sites.amd.com/us/Documents/AMD_Dragon_AM3_AM2_Performance_Tuning_Guide.pdf
You can use this guide. Your K10 CPU is similar enough to K10.5. Just don't expect much headroom at all. http://sites.amd.com/us/Documents/AMD_Dragon_AM3_AM2_Performance_Tuning_Guide.pdf
damric Illustrious Sep 17, 2010 8,017 72 37,990 May 14, 2014 Solution #2 You can use this guide. Your K10 CPU is similar enough to K10.5. Just don't expect much headroom at all. http://sites.amd.com/us/Documents/AMD_Dragon_AM3_AM2_Performance_Tuning_Guide.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can use this guide. Your K10 CPU is similar enough to K10.5. Just don't expect much headroom at all. http://sites.amd.com/us/Documents/AMD_Dragon_AM3_AM2_Performance_Tuning_Guide.pdf
popatim Titan Moderator Dec 2, 2009 38,904 980 135,890 May 14, 2014 #3 For the hardware you have, you're getting decent framerates. Upvote 0 Downvote