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#1 angelyoel
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Download fraps. what is fraps for? isnt it for recording videos? [QUOTE="angelyoel"]i dont know if it just me or am just used to play on consoles lol.>millerlight89
Your gaming experience with that PC should be smoother that any console can provide.

Could it be bcuz am using a 50 inch tv?

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#2 angelyoel
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You have a corsair h50 and your not OC'ing.

GTR12
Should i oc using the asus tool? How bout the video card should i flash it?
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#3 angelyoel
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Ok guys so i got the hd 6950 i havent done the flashing thingy since ive heard a couple of users had problems with it, they seem to be having artifacts on their screen after the flashing. I just want to know like how many frames per sec i get on my games. I got medal of honor, black ops, modern warfare 2 and dirt 2. Sometimes i feel like i lag a lil bit, i dont know if it just me or am just used to play on consoles lol. I got the latest drivers. I got the amd phenom II x6 1090t, 8gb ripjaws ddr3. 1000w psu, asus m4a79t mobo, h50 corsair cooling. Let me know what can i do to get the most out of my setup without doing any crazy overclocking stuff lol. dont wanna mess up my rig since it took me mad long to get the money to buy my it.

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#4 angelyoel
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A 32-bit OS can only address a total of 4GB of physical memory at one time. My guess is that your GPU has 512mb of RAM, right? So your OS can only use 3.25GB of your system RAM. The other 256mb of memory gets addressed to other system devices, etc.. You will need to get a 64-bit OS to utilize 8GB.

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no it has 2gb, i got the hd6950
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#5 angelyoel
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You're either using a 32-bit operating system or some of your RAM modules are damaged or aren't inserted properly.

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Yes i do got the 32-bit operating system. You think that would be.the issue?
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#6 angelyoel
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ok guys so i got my g.skill ripjaws 4096mb x2, ddr3-1333 pc3 10666

my mobo is a asus m4a79t deluxe.

i got windows 7 ultimate, and when i go to my computer, device manager it says 8.00gb (3.25 usable)

also i went to task manager same thing.

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#7 angelyoel
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[QUOTE="angelyoel"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

Then connect them to the power supply.

BluRayHiDef

are those fans suppose to be like the small ones? cuz if they are i cant find them

What small ones?

the ones u plugg into the mobo
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#8 angelyoel
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[QUOTE="angelyoel"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

Connect them to the motherboard, instead.

BluRayHiDef

they are on the motherboard but just the ones i bought , the cooler and the cooling for the rams.,

Then connect them to the power supply.

are those fans suppose to be like the small ones? cuz if they are i cant find them
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#9 angelyoel
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[QUOTE="angelyoel"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

The only explanation is that you either didn't connect the fans properly, or you didn't connect them at all. Typically, case fans connect directly to the power supply. Find the appropriate cables on the power supply for the fans. However, if the fans have small 3-pin connectors, you can connect them to the motherboard.

BluRayHiDef

the fans were already on the case and i plugged in all the cables i could i got the corsair h50 and it has those small pins you are talking about.

Connect them to the motherboard, instead.

they are on the motherboard but just the ones i bought , the cooler and the cooling for the rams.,
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#10 angelyoel
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[QUOTE="angelyoel"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

I figured that would do the trick. ;)

BluRayHiDef

fans on top are not working though plus those cables that i dont know what they are for

The only explanation is that you either didn't connect the fans properly, or you didn't connect them at all. Typically, case fans connect directly to the power supply. Find the appropriate cables on the power supply for the fans. However, if the fans have small 3-pin connectors, you can connect them to the motherboard.

the fans were already on the case and i plugged in all the cables i could i got the corsair h50 and it has those small pins you are talking about.