You running a stock cooler? I barely get over 60c with a 700MHz OC running stock cooling. EDIT: Just looked at your sig, those APUs are know to run hot.
New computer! Late 2013 13" MacBook w/ retina display OSX and win 7 (64 bit) 2.8 dual core i7 16GB RAM 512 GB SSD 1gb VRAM
I have a cuad core CPU 3.4 GHZ, 8GB ram GTX 650 1GB graphics card and 1.3 TB of disk space. It runs beamNG pretty good on full settings but with some frame rate drops every now and then. I all cost around $450 in very good condition second hand.
Desktop: Disk score so low because of near-full SSD CPU: i5 - 3450 @ 3.10 ghz RAM: 8gb DDR3 G.Skill RipJaws @ 1600 mhz Storage: (Boot) OCZ Agility III 256gb SSD 1TB Seagate internal drive 3TB Seagate expansion (external) Graphics: nVidia GTX 560 (non Ti) Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Laptop: No Exp index pic available CPU: i5 @ 2.4 ghz RAM: 10gb DDR3 Storage: 500gb stock HDD @ 5700 rpm Graphics: AMD HD 7670m (2gb) Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Processor: Intel i7 3770k Ram: Corsair 16gb Vengeance Performance Memory Module Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 670 x2 SSD: Samsung 250gb SSD 840 series Edit: 100 posts yay!
Nope. Windows experience index can only return 5.9 or 6.9 for disk score depending on whether you have SSD or HDD. RAID then adds or removes a few points accordingly with reports of quad SSD in RAID0 striped returning upto 7.9 and 1 configuration dropping the score down to 5.0. The windows experience index score is absolutely meaningless as a performance benchmark and has no actual schema for obtaining its scores it appears. By whatever metric windows is using to measure CPU performance for example it has been shown that machines with a CPU index of 3 or 4 can beat CPU's which windows gives 5 or 6, there is no actual sense to the scorings. Seriously, its not even worth getting a score let alone trying to obtain useful information from it. Its also a myth that a near full hard disk impacts performance. SSD is even less likely to be effected by that.
Oh? When I first built the PC the SSD returned 7.2. It is getting rather full :s Might be time for a format and reinstall of everything! ^^
FX-6300 @ 3.5 Ghz GTX 650 ti DCU2 4GB RAM Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 motherboard Inland Gold Series ILG-500-2 500 Watt ATX Power Supply DIYPC Solar-M1-R Black Case Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 cpu cooler I Run the game beastly
It's also affected by how many RPMs an HDD runs at. Have you ever used an SSD? The write performance certainly degrades as more space is used. Over time, the blocks that data get stored in can become only partially filled. NAND SSDs store data in 4kb pages within 256kb blocks, which requires the entire block to be erased to write any new data to the pages. That means it has to copy whatever data there is in there to the cache, zap the block, then re-write the data from the cache AND the new data. That can make a huge difference in performance. SSDs don't allocate free space automatically... TRIM merely deletes data, it doesn't re-arrange the fragments left. In this case, as an SSD becomes fuller, defragmenting it can actually be beneficial to its functioning speed. Lets not even start to get into what happens when blocks start going bad and become read-only. http://www.howtogeek.com/165542/why-solid-state-drives-slow-down-as-you-fill-them-up/ http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...owdown_inevitable_?taxonomyId=19&pageNumber=2 http://superuser.com/questions/162155/does-low-disk-space-affect-ssd-performance - - - Updated - - - idk how WEI (which is still major bullshit) calculates with SSDs... but you will definitely get degradation in your write speeds with that much usage. Especially without optimizing it in any way.
Yeah, seeing as how I have no space to play with on my other 2 disks, I'll look to investing in a third, or go through the anguish of *shudders* Deleting things... A format and reinstall of everything would be good though. I'm beginning to get lost in my files >.>
PotatOS 7 Intel Core iPotato @ 1 Hz 1 KB potato memory Intel HD Graphics 4000 1-byte Potatogate HDD @ 1 rpm Ibishu Covet runs at 1 frame per day
LOL this is what I'm using currently: Intel Pentium D 945 @ 3.2Ghz, 4MB (shared cache) 800Mhz FSB 2GB DDR2 PC2-5300 ATI Radeon HD 2900XT 512mb GDDR3 250GB WD caviar blue HDD This is my derp build (hoping to get a new motherboard, CPU, and windows 7)
AMD FX-8320 octa core running 4.2GHz right now ~50c max temps Gigabyte 970A-UD3P MSI R9 270 GAMING 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Blu 3x 500GB HDDs RAID 0 Kuhler H2o 620 AIO water cooler Be Quiet! 500w PSU Windows 8.1 Pro x64 NZXT Phantom 001WT Corsair K70 MX Reds Aula Killing the Soul mouse Compaq 20 inch 1600x900 Hannswhatever 20 inch 1600x900 (imported from here) Also, GabeN is my BIOS splash screen: (imported from here)
i7 3820 @ 4.9Ghz ASUS RIVF HD 7950 CrossFire All watercooled with a 120.5 radiator configuration Main specs here guys
Hope my pc survives the future of beamng Here are my specs Amount of ram:3.25GB ram Processors:Amd Phenom II x4 965 3.40GHZ Graphics card:ATI Radeon HD 5400 Series Operating System:Windows 7 Home premium 64-Bit Hard Drive:931GB Hard drive 817Gb left
CoolerMaster Storm Scout II case ASUS M7A78L-M LX Plus motherboard AMD FX-4100 (Cooled by Corsair H80i) 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM Sapphire HD 6870 WD Caviar Black 1TB, WD Caviar Blue 500GB, WD VelociRaptor 160GB, 2 WD Raptor 80GB (RAID 0) Corsair CX600M
Asus K53SJ: CPU: Quad core Intel i5 2410M 2,3 GHz, can go up to 3 GHz GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT 520M OC'd a bit, doesn't overheat RAM: 4 GB OS: Windows 7