Hi.
I hope you guys are nice, I've abandoned too many forums because moderators don't clamp down on trolls.
I'm not really a gamer; the last game I bought previously to Crysis- Maximum pack, was Rainbow Six: Ravenshield. My ancient 256MB graphics card is sweating to deliver 15FPS in Crysis in Mainstream graphics settings (headache-inducing 3FPS in Enthusiast).
But you may be surprised how much RAM I can gobble up with multiple web browsers and programs opened at once in desktop.
Strangely after years of running stock components, my interest in computer tweaking only started late last year when I install Core Temp where I found out I was cooking my CPU in the >30°C ambient indoor summer afternoons. So I looked into my case, cleaned out the fuzz balls and started researching my merry way to now with little component upgrades here and there.
I came to the OC3D forums today after first finding Tiny Tom Logan picking through the Corsair 600T on youtube in NOV2010, I really enjoy his proper honest opinions, testing and reviews (and doesn't cry about not having a removable motherboard tray).
I hope you guys are nice, I've abandoned too many forums because moderators don't clamp down on trolls.
I'm not really a gamer; the last game I bought previously to Crysis- Maximum pack, was Rainbow Six: Ravenshield. My ancient 256MB graphics card is sweating to deliver 15FPS in Crysis in Mainstream graphics settings (headache-inducing 3FPS in Enthusiast).
But you may be surprised how much RAM I can gobble up with multiple web browsers and programs opened at once in desktop.
Strangely after years of running stock components, my interest in computer tweaking only started late last year when I install Core Temp where I found out I was cooking my CPU in the >30°C ambient indoor summer afternoons. So I looked into my case, cleaned out the fuzz balls and started researching my merry way to now with little component upgrades here and there.
I came to the OC3D forums today after first finding Tiny Tom Logan picking through the Corsair 600T on youtube in NOV2010, I really enjoy his proper honest opinions, testing and reviews (and doesn't cry about not having a removable motherboard tray).