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FoolTrottel

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  1. Well I had a little time to do some benchmarks

     

    Using the Heaven Benchmark by Unigine on maxed out settings here is my results. Temp never hit 60c

     

    https://unigine.com/products/heaven/

     

     

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    What's up with the resolution here? 1920x1064? 

    Normal would be 1920x1080 ...

     

    Edit: I see you ran it windowed, ie not in 'Full Screen'

     

    Here's what my system does: Asus "SYTRIX" GTX970

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    Yes, despite the warning, I got me one... I guess I wasn't really paying attention after my GTX580 lost a fan, and I needed something new.

    Can't say that it is stuttering though...

  2. Well, you are right about 36.02 being the latest version for your board, if indeed you have a bare P8P67...

     

    There's a lot of sub-types for the P8P67... that have later BIOS versions available.

    You 100% sure it's a plain P8P67?

     

    How to tell for sure?

    Download ASUS PC diagnostics, install it and run it... it's first screen will show the correct type and sub-type...

    (Only if you are unsure of the type, for sure!)

  3. Here's what I found after a first look:

     

    - From your DxDiag report:

    Line 67 in your report shows empty space past Video Accel: , where as mine states: 

     
            Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C ModeVC1_C ModeWMV9_C 
     
    Not too sure why it is different, or how to fix that ... they look like installed video renders.
    I can only find the line being empty in existing reports, on systems where no video drivers have been installed...

     

    - There are later versions of your Bios (you are on 36.02, looks like latest is 38.01)


    I downloaded drivers for the MB. What a bewildering thing. Do I run the first AsusSetup.exe in the main folder , or the one thats in the Driver folder. When I open the Driver folder there is another folder called "Chipset" inside that is another AsusSetup.exe! So, which .exe do I run? all ?

    I do not think it matters much, really can't remember ... lol

  4. My 4 years old GTX580 'TwinFozr' just became a 'UnoFozr' as I found out one of its fans stopped running.

     

    So, I decided to get creative:

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    Issue is the big fan is connected to the Chassis fan connector, it only runs at 860 RPM.

    When running CloD, the Cards temparetures goes up to 98C, the speed of the remaining original fan goes up to 85%

    I should go look for a different connector, or try and find out how the 4 wires of the original fan should be connected to the 3 wires of the new fan ...  :shaunhb:

     

    Anyways, the thing is obviously in need of replacement...

     

    Ordered a 970 ... should work ... shouldn't it?

  5. The only thing I can think of, is missing or invalid chip set drivers.

     

    I got a quite similar board (P8P67 LE), and these are the ones I have installed:

    ************************************************************
    *  Product: Intel® Chipset Device Software
    *  Release: Production Version
    *  Version: 9.2.0.1015
    *  Target Products: Intel® 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family
    *    2nd generation Intel® Core™ processor family
    *  Date: October 04 2010
    ************************************************************
     
    I downloaded those a while ago from here: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8P67/HelpDesk_Download/
    (this is a direct link to P8P67 board, not sure which sub-version (Pro, Q or other) you are using, but do check!
     
    Let's do some old fashion trouble shooting: Post your DxDiag report, the 64bit one.
    (Start, Run, DxDiag.exe, press the 'Run 64Bit DxDiag' , press save all information, then upload or paste the DxDiag.txt file here)
     
  6. Thanks for the compliments Andy!

     

    And welcome here!
     

    Now that server of ours was never meant to be used by anybody outside our squad, its password got kinda out there, apperently ... lol

    (Are you member of the 615 squadron by any chance? I know they are actively using the server.)

     

    As it stands now, there's no problem you using the server, it's nice to see people are having a good time, and as long as your activities do not interfere with our groups activities, all is good.

    For now anyways, as everything I state here is as a member ...(I am not the boss around here, so things might change...)

     

    Your request sounds like a good idea, I see no problems implementing it, so... keep an eye out for the new base.

     

    Have Fun!

  7. USB Peripherals don't take much juice, not at all compared to like a Video card.

     

    Unless you are planning to hook up like 270 of those, PSU is never a problem...

     

    The only thing you need to be aware of is that when you are using a USB hub, you get one that has its own power supply...

     

    Do you remember what I posted earlier? 

    Running Clod on an i5-16GB-NvidiaGTX580 - together with a secondary slower computer, powering all that, including three monitors.... total consumption 450W max.... this with a FFB stick, Bodnar board, Roccat Kave 5.1 Digital headset, PCTV ausb stick, samsung printer and whotnots....

     

    No need to go overboard towards the 700W range...

     

    Developments still shows that they get better performance using less and less power...

  8. Finale, no really, where it concerns the cars... unless I do find a good model to do the Duel Truck :)

     

    1965 Dodge Coronet 500, 1957 Mercury Turnpike, 1956 Ford F-100 Pickup

     

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    I think you're developing a bit of a habit there FT!

     

    Habit?

    No, unfortunately, it starts to look like a form of cardiction ...

  9. Not sure about that PSU wattage usage ... few weeks ago I had a digital power meter connected to the power of my computer(s).

     

    Running CloD, its usage went up to about 450W, (I think I got a 650W PSU in the pc), in idle/browsing mode it was about 180 to 200W, depending on having a secondary monitor switched on or off. (Note: the meter was catching not just the PC's power, but also all other equipment (incl. a light bulb, a modern one).

    One would not expect a 750W to be using more power in the same situation...

     

    (I have not tuned my system to be power sav(v)y ... I think.)

     

    As for how long CRT's last vs. TFT/LCD I think it'll be a close call.

    Got a feeling that the flat screens last even longer than CRT's (currently, at work, I see very little of them fail, I think less than the CRT's in their days...)

     

    Also, please do realize that the monitor is the most important thing here, you will be looking at it a lot.

    It is your main interface with the virtual environment!

     

    Widescreen is what you want, much better in flight, you see more of the air!

    Up to a certain point, bigger is better, but resolution is also important, they are closely related.

     

    Just this week, I heard someone being happy with a 40" TV Screen, at 1920x1080.

    Dots were a lot bigger, and indeed easier to spot. Yeah, why would that be?

  10. The power supply is not delivering/drawing full load all of the time, it does that only when it's needed...

     

    Oh, and me thinks you are overthinkin' this way too much.

     

    All that time spent in research, why not go fishing, and sell the fish you caught! Much more efficient!  :P  :P  :P  :P  :P

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