nakulvit
Broken In
Hi dere!
Before i start off let me give my current config.
Processor:- Core 2 Duo E6320 (1.86 GHz @ 2.24 GHz)
2GB of RAM (533Mhz @ 640 MHz)
Mobo:- Asus P5N-E-SLI
Graphics Card:- EVGA 9600GT KO Edition (Factory Settings)
Corsair TX 650
15" CRT Monitor (1024x768 Max. Res.)
System has been O/C by 20% using the ASUS AI Tuning Utility in the BIOS.
I know that this is a pretty modest config and was expecting some of the more demanding games to run at around medium level. But the other day when i started to play games i was pretty shocked.
COD4, DMC4, Assassin's Creed were all running very smoothly at max. settings with full anti aliasing!!
And here's the kicker.. So was Crysis. Infact at Very High with full anti-aliasing.. It was giving me an average fps of 32.
Now what i fail to understand is how this is possible?? Is it because of my resolution or am i missing something else here??
My 3DMark 06 score was somewhere in the range of close to 8000.. ( The same with everything set to max.)
Just comment...
Before i start off let me give my current config.
Processor:- Core 2 Duo E6320 (1.86 GHz @ 2.24 GHz)
2GB of RAM (533Mhz @ 640 MHz)
Mobo:- Asus P5N-E-SLI
Graphics Card:- EVGA 9600GT KO Edition (Factory Settings)
Corsair TX 650
15" CRT Monitor (1024x768 Max. Res.)
System has been O/C by 20% using the ASUS AI Tuning Utility in the BIOS.
I know that this is a pretty modest config and was expecting some of the more demanding games to run at around medium level. But the other day when i started to play games i was pretty shocked.
COD4, DMC4, Assassin's Creed were all running very smoothly at max. settings with full anti aliasing!!
And here's the kicker.. So was Crysis. Infact at Very High with full anti-aliasing.. It was giving me an average fps of 32.
Now what i fail to understand is how this is possible?? Is it because of my resolution or am i missing something else here??
My 3DMark 06 score was somewhere in the range of close to 8000.. ( The same with everything set to max.)
Just comment...