- #Batman arkham asylum a puzzle has many sides upgrade#
- #Batman arkham asylum a puzzle has many sides Pc#
I'm just waiting for the right time when my games need it.
#Batman arkham asylum a puzzle has many sides upgrade#
Next step is a total upgrade - mobo, ram, cpu. The only parts I'm using from my original built are the mobo. Then even later I got this E8400, got it to 4Ghz, added 2GB more of RAM and got the 5970 and a 800W Corsair. The cpu cooler is very cool to touch and doesn't seem to get that hot during games either. CPU is an AMD FX 6300 using a Gammax 300 vertical cooler and I have two fans in front pushing air into the case from outside and one pushing air out the back.
#Batman arkham asylum a puzzle has many sides Pc#
In 2007 I discovered Oblivion, and after registering here and reading and reading I decided to build my pc for the first time, bought a E4300, P5B mobo, 2GB RAM and 8600GTS. In BIOS it says 22 degrees celcius but it's lower inside that program and Speccy. I upgraded to 512MB RAM and FX5500 graphics.
Just so you get an idea, I originally had a pre-built system with a Pentium Willamette chip 1.6Ghz, FX440 graphics and 256MB RAM. I will be doing so though when I have no choice. I'd do it myself but then I don't really have the time right now, I prefer to spend my time either on the net or gaming rather than building and overclocking from scratch once more. Thing is I love this cpu, it runs my games fine. Is it possible for the bios temperature to be wrong? I mean if it was right at 62 degrees idle then heaven knows what temperature it would be reaching in-game and my pc would just shut off. Went back to check in windows and it was a nice 32 degrees again. I restarted and went back to bios and it was 62 degrees. Even in speccy and hwinfo where it's the general cpu temperature not just the cores. Immediately I went to check with coretemp, realtemp, speccy and hwinfo and my cpu was 32 degrees.
Obviously with no load, because it's in the bios screen. So while I was in the bios I checked the CPU temperature and it was 62 degrees. These past 3 days, the date and time were going berserk and I had to reset my OC every time. Now it happened that my mobo's battery needs replacing. I never bothered to check the reading in the bios. I checked the temps (and just checked them now) with coretemp, realtemp, speccy and hwinfo. It idles between 30-35 degrees, and at load it's 55-58 degrees. I've had this E8400 for nearly 2 years now, I overclocked it to 4Ghz the same day I installed it and it's always been like that since then.