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Hi All!
Long time lurker first time poster. Diablo 3 not running smoothly and i need a cheap quick solution for it to run faster right now and over the next year slowly save to build a budget gaming rig.
Current system spec:
E6600 @ 2.4Ghz, cannot remember name but has an after market cooler
nVidia 9800 GTX+ 512Mb GDDR2
4GB Corsair Ballistix 1066MHz DDR2 RAM
Infinity Mobo (cannot for the life of me remember specs off top of head)
Enermax 1000w modular PSU (i'm doubting myself but I'm sure thats what I have)
256Gb generic cheap sata hdd for os
500Gb generic cheap sata hdd for data (converted from an old external drive so it has to boot before data loads from it)
Antec 900 case
Iiyama 24" HDLED monitor
naga mouse / reclusa keyboard
Win 7 Pro 64bit
Played WoW flawlessly on this rig for many years, built it about 5-6 years ago (gfx card was bought ~3 years ago). I know the e6600 has some overclocking potential, I've never really needed to overclock it though. Until now...
Playing Diablo 3 alone at max settings is fine, until more than 2-3 mobs appear then all hell breaks loose (no pun intended).
I just bought a 4bed detached house and an engagement ring for the other half so im strapped for cash and will only be able to save £100-£150 a month for the next few years so I'm looking to get an i5 ivybridge build completed in 1-2 years. However. I'm really into Diablo 3 and its tearing me apart having to constantly crank the settings down to off/low fx and still getting bad frames on it.
I'm thinking a 560 Ti "448" might solve the problem, along with some TLC given to overclocking my e6600 and having a go at playing with RAM timings. I'm pretty sure my PSU can handle a new card, and the 9800 GTX+ that I have at the moment is pretty huge, reviews suggesting the 560Ti is a few inches shorter, would give my HDD's some space to breathe. I know there's plenty of guides out there to follow to assist me with the overclock. What are everyones thoughts?
My aim is to fix bad fps in D3 asap (will be selling a gifted PS3+BF3 to cover cost of gfx card, or most of it), and then plan ahead for a slow build into the i5 ivybridge gaming spec's i've seen so many people spend £600-800 on.
Long time lurker first time poster. Diablo 3 not running smoothly and i need a cheap quick solution for it to run faster right now and over the next year slowly save to build a budget gaming rig.
Current system spec:
E6600 @ 2.4Ghz, cannot remember name but has an after market cooler
nVidia 9800 GTX+ 512Mb GDDR2
4GB Corsair Ballistix 1066MHz DDR2 RAM
Infinity Mobo (cannot for the life of me remember specs off top of head)
Enermax 1000w modular PSU (i'm doubting myself but I'm sure thats what I have)
256Gb generic cheap sata hdd for os
500Gb generic cheap sata hdd for data (converted from an old external drive so it has to boot before data loads from it)
Antec 900 case
Iiyama 24" HDLED monitor
naga mouse / reclusa keyboard
Win 7 Pro 64bit
Played WoW flawlessly on this rig for many years, built it about 5-6 years ago (gfx card was bought ~3 years ago). I know the e6600 has some overclocking potential, I've never really needed to overclock it though. Until now...
Playing Diablo 3 alone at max settings is fine, until more than 2-3 mobs appear then all hell breaks loose (no pun intended).
I just bought a 4bed detached house and an engagement ring for the other half so im strapped for cash and will only be able to save £100-£150 a month for the next few years so I'm looking to get an i5 ivybridge build completed in 1-2 years. However. I'm really into Diablo 3 and its tearing me apart having to constantly crank the settings down to off/low fx and still getting bad frames on it.
I'm thinking a 560 Ti "448" might solve the problem, along with some TLC given to overclocking my e6600 and having a go at playing with RAM timings. I'm pretty sure my PSU can handle a new card, and the 9800 GTX+ that I have at the moment is pretty huge, reviews suggesting the 560Ti is a few inches shorter, would give my HDD's some space to breathe. I know there's plenty of guides out there to follow to assist me with the overclock. What are everyones thoughts?
My aim is to fix bad fps in D3 asap (will be selling a gifted PS3+BF3 to cover cost of gfx card, or most of it), and then plan ahead for a slow build into the i5 ivybridge gaming spec's i've seen so many people spend £600-800 on.
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