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Thank you for taking time to read and answer to my problem if you can.

 

I have a I7 950 3.06 GHZ, GTX 470 1280MB, 6 gig ram. Mostly in outdoor spot with lots of tree(i have all Trees graphic mods), in riften(HD mod) or in some area with lots of effect i get some FPS drop to as low as 15 only when i turn the camera(i use a 360 controller and heard it was cause it but im not gonna use a mouse and keyboard for sure). Then i would stay around 22 to 27 until i change for a different area where it go back to to 40 in average but can easily top 60(i use vertical sync since i have a 120HZ LCD and get screen tearing above 60). So what should i overclock ? Cpu to 4ghz and my GPU or only my CPU or only my GPU.

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Thank you for taking time to read and answer to my problem if you can.

 

I have a I7 950 3.06 GHZ, GTX 470 1280MB, 6 gig ram. Mostly in outdoor spot with lots of tree(i have all Trees graphic mods), in riften(HD mod) or in some area with lots of effect i get some FPS drop to as low as 15 only when i turn the camera(i use a 360 controller and heard it was cause it but im not gonna use a mouse and keyboard for sure). Then i would stay around 22 to 27 until i change for a different area where it go back to to 40 in average but can easily top 60(i use vertical sync since i have a 120HZ LCD and get screen tearing above 60). So what should i overclock ? Cpu to 4ghz and my GPU or only my CPU or only my GPU.

 

Overclocking is never really a solution to anything. Let's say you manage to overclock your CPU to 4ghz and get it stable. Let's pretend that a 30% increase in CPU will result in a 30% increase in frame rate. That means your framerate in these trouble spots would go from 15 to 20. So now you've made your system more likely to crash, for a gain of a whopping 5 fps.

 

And of course in real life there is no way a 30% increase in CPU MHz will result in a 30% framerate gain, because framerate is not solely CPU bound.

 

Your solution is pretty obvious: get rid of some of "all Trees graphic mods" you have installed.

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Thank you for taking time to read and answer to my problem if you can.

 

I have a I7 950 3.06 GHZ, GTX 470 1280MB, 6 gig ram. Mostly in outdoor spot with lots of tree(i have all Trees graphic mods), in riften(HD mod) or in some area with lots of effect i get some FPS drop to as low as 15 only when i turn the camera(i use a 360 controller and heard it was cause it but im not gonna use a mouse and keyboard for sure). Then i would stay around 22 to 27 until i change for a different area where it go back to to 40 in average but can easily top 60(i use vertical sync since i have a 120HZ LCD and get screen tearing above 60). So what should i overclock ? Cpu to 4ghz and my GPU or only my CPU or only my GPU.

 

Overclocking is never really a solution to anything. Let's say you manage to overclock your CPU to 4ghz and get it stable. Let's pretend that a 30% increase in CPU will result in a 30% increase in frame rate. That means your framerate in these trouble spots would go from 15 to 20. So now you've made your system more likely to crash, for a gain of a whopping 5 fps.

 

And of course in real life there is no way a 30% increase in CPU MHz will result in a 30% framerate gain, because framerate is not solely CPU bound.

 

Your solution is pretty obvious: get rid of some of "all Trees graphic mods" you have installed.

 

 

 

If i buy a GTX 570 2560mb would that help enough to stay above 30 at all time and stay above 50 in average ?

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If i buy a GTX 570 2560mb would that help enough to stay above 30 at all time and stay above 50 in average ?

 

it will help, of course, but don't expect more than 10% FPS improvement

also some low latency DDR3 RAM would be ok

as for overclocking, if your mobo permits, you can also squeeze some more 10% by upping your CPU and RAM voltage and frequncy

just go for small steps and always monitor your temperatures

Top GPUs comes overclocked already from the factory.

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If i buy a GTX 570 2560mb would that help enough to stay above 30 at all time and stay above 50 in average ?

 

it will help, of course, but don't expect more than 10% FPS improvement

also some low latency DDR3 RAM would be ok

as for overclocking, if your mobo permits, you can also squeeze some more 10% by upping your CPU and RAM voltage and frequncy

just go for small steps and always monitor your temperatures

Top GPUs comes overclocked already from the factory.

i was also wondering if a Corsair Th650w PSU is enough for a GTX 570 oc

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