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    • MPD82
      MPD82 last edited by

      After 6 months of buying parts a little at a time I finally got the new build done! Cant wait to get started!

      NEW BUILD:
      -Corsair Carbide Spec 2
      -MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Mobo
      -Intel I5 4590
      -Geforce GTX 1060
      -700 Watt Power supply
      -GSkill Ripjaw (x2)
      -Samsung SSD

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      • jhook
        jhook last edited by

        Congrats!

        Just got my rig together a week or 2 ago. Still working on the OC as stability issues creep in (got it to 5.2Ghz but was not P95 stable). I think my final P95 stable rig will most probably be around 4.9 to 5.0Ghz. Currently at 4.7 to 4.8ghz but I have thermal and core power room to go.

        You rig specs look good. CPU speed is prime for bms. Might want to do a little OC work with that i5. Just make sure your cooling is top notch!

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        • MPD82
          MPD82 @jhook last edited by

          I’ve never done OC. Hoping I can get the game up and running soon!

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          • jhook
            jhook @MPD82 last edited by

            @MPD82:

            I’ve never done OC. Hoping I can get the game up and running soon!

            With what your setting up, you should have no problems. 3.3ghz will do just fine. Higher CPU clocks can give you better FPS in bms (generally). So if you get everything up and running, and the FPS is not smooth enough for you, then you can look into Arty’s tweak guides to help with FPS, or you can try a mild OC. I have found when you turn off some of the eye candy features in bms, you can pick up quite a few more FPS to make her smooth.

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