![]() Premise: As far as I understood, SpeedPace is the Tick's actual duration while the various speed settings are how many Ticks are computed per game logic update (is this correct?). (Yes, I used the search function of the forum, yes, I tried to use these settings for a lazy implementation of interactive pause and no, it doesn't work) 75 and speedup to 2, this will result in perceived speed of 100% * 2 / 0.75 = 266%.ĭon't forget to reset the changes before you join the multiplayer, I don't remember if these are overriden or not. So you can finetune speed you need by setting Pace to e.g. Pace determines tick duration (default 100msec) and Medium/Fast/VeryFast are multipliers linked with F6/F7/F8. Maybe I will be able to disable the graphics card, and do benches, it would be interesting.Ģ.You can edit KaM_Remake_Settings.ini file in Notepad and edit these variables: ![]() now that I think back I think I took that into consideration last night. Im getting the less powerful i5 so the scores would be less. The same is true for systems with slender cooling capacities, because this might hinder the turbo function in achieving the maximum performance boost. In ULV processors the clock rate is even lower at 350-900 MHz. While the tested i7-2720QM CPU clocks the graphics chip at 650 up to 1300 MHz, the clock rate of the GPU only ranges from 650-1200 MHz in the i7-2635QM or from 650-1100 MHz in the i7-2630QM. I dont do a lot of benching so any help is appreciated, but I thought it would be a good opertunity to test how the HD3000 compairs to an entry level discreate 6000 graphics cardĮDIT- more detail below but Im copying the results here in the first postīenchmarks in DX10, because HD3000 will not run DX11Ĭoncerning the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000, you should keep in mind that it is - depending on the CPU - differently clocked. Ideas on what benchmarks to run to test it out? ![]() can I do this by simpling going to the device manager and disabeling the drivers for one or the other (this thing has swtichable graphics, so Im thinking its running both drivers anyway)Ģ. I wanted to run some benchmarks to compaire the i5 hd3000, and the 6470.ġ. Im just going to keep this under this thread. Is the 6470 even powerful enough for it to matter?Įdit- posted below, but thread topic is changing, so Ill just stick it here at the top also. Id do light gaming on the laptop at best, probably very little. upgrade to the 6470m from the new integrated sandy bridge i3 3000 graphics, is 75 bucks. Note To Spammers: We do not allow unsolicited advertising! Spam is usually reported & deleted within minutes of it being posted, so don't waste your time (or ours)!Ĭant find any bench marks. Registration is fast, simple, and absolutely free! To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.Īfter you have registered and read the forum rules, you can check out the FAQ for more information on using the forum. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own pictures, and access many other special features. Before you register, please read the forum rules. You need to register before you can post: click the register link to proceed. You are currently viewing our boards as a "guest" which gives you limited access to view most discussions. There are lots of discussions about new processors, graphics cards, cooling products, power supplies, cases, and so much more! The EXTREME Overclocking Forums are a place for people to learn how to overclock and tweak their PC's components like the CPU, memory (RAM), or video card in order to gain the maximum performance out of their system. Welcome Guest Visitor! Please Register, It's Free and Fun To Participate! ![]()
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