yentlequible's forum posts
Yeah yeah I know... I really want to, I just don't have the game.Wait a minute wait, back up the truck!!
You're going as pyramid head and you've never played Silent Hill 2?!!?
BLASHFARMY!
TheHighWind
[QUOTE="yentlequible"]That costume is awesome, but it makes me wonder how you can see while wearing it. In both of the eye sides there is wire mesh and behind that I have three layers of fiberglass window screen. Makes it hard for people to see in but I can see out. As for actually looking around, I can see better than you would expect but I have to look at a slight angle. The center line doesn't make me miss a lot, but it still hinders a decent amount.Im sure that you guys can guess what mine is from:
http://i.imgur.com/7K7Fi.jpg
Sorry, it wouldn't let me post while it was a link.
What are you guys all wearing this awesome halloween? Post pics if you can!
RexerBot
I haven't played silent hill 2 yet, been meaning to get around to it eventually. This costume was more geared towards the movie Pyramid head instead of the video game. A few things are different though. I had to build the entire costume in the last 4 days so I had to leave the back of the head a little more simple than I would have liked due to time constraints.Is that from Silent Hill 2?
jetpower3
Im sure that you guys can guess what mine is from:
http://i.imgur.com/7K7Fi.jpg
Sorry, it wouldn't let me post while it was a link.
What are you guys all wearing this awesome halloween? Post pics if you can!
I'm no overclocking wizard, but if IBT is passing normal, but failing high, I would think that the problem is the RAM, as I think the difference between normal and high (and everything in between) is how much memory is tested. I would run the test on normal, but do more passes, to confirm this. You should be doing this in steps, have you tried something like 3.6 or 3.8?C_Rule
Well the standard test is with 1gb. High is 4 I think. It goes all the way to maximum stress of 6gb. So it definitely is the memory, but I don't know how to fix it. I had it at 3.6 for a bit and that was completely stable.
Title sums it up basically. I have an AMD Phenom II x4 @ 3.2GHz. Attempting to get to 4.0Ghz Stable.
I am pretty new to the overclocking scene and am not sure what all I should be doing. Currently using AMD overdrive to bump it up and using IntelburnTest to stress test it. My last test had it at 4032Mz with the core multiplier at 18x, the HT ref. Clock at 224, and 1.5 volts. This passes under the standard setting of intel burn test, but my computer failed on high. So from here, I am not sure which stuff to tweak to get it running nice. And cooling is not a problem. Yet.
[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"][QUOTE="Papadrach"] Ya it was. Well thats two stupid things i've done so far ha. Thanks for the replies guys. Gonna go test out some games. I can finally play crysis on high now, yay.Papadrach
This is what you should do.
Take the 560Ti back and get a refund.
Buy a 570 on newegg.
Well it runs BF3 on ultra with Fps that hasnt dipped into 40fps at 1080p. Im content. Go refund your card and get a better one or just buy the same one for cheaper. I only got my 560 Ti because after I sold some software and the mail-in rebate, it was only $150 for the card. It was a great deal, but I plan on getting a better card in the next year or so. Not worth $300 though.
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