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#1 GabranthXIII
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@klunt_bumskrint said:

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@kraken2109 said:

Source?

I dont know if you can link it. But it's on steam watch dogs discussion, topic "Playing right now"

Surely then he's got a hacked/pirate copy. Posting on the steam forums doesn't seems the most intelligent thing to do....

This guy has physical copy and apparently he got it early. But yeah, there are pirates out there....

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#2  Edited By GabranthXIII
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@Nick3306 said:

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@kunal_anand50 said:

Ubi optimization at its finest.

Optimization? Times change, 4 cores just doesnt cut it anymore.

I have yet to find a game my 4670k couldnt handle easily, watch dogs is looking to be the first one and its honestly not surprising since it's a ubisoft game. I highly doubt it's because 4 cores isnt enough these days.

Well explain to me 3770k+760 steady 60 fps on high, 3570k+780 dips to 30s on high settings. And take a look at the graphs I posted, all threads are used.

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#3  Edited By GabranthXIII
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@kraken2109 said:

Source?

I dont know if you can link it. But it's on steam watch dogs discussion, topic "Playing right now"

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@kunal_anand50 said:

Ubi optimization at its finest.

Optimization? Times change, 4 cores just doesnt cut it anymore.

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#5 GabranthXIII
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@Coseniath said:

Well since new consoles and some PC's can use 8 threads, I think that most of the games that will come out, will supporting 8threads anyway...

True, I think it will be the same with Shadow of Mordor. Since it also recommends 3770.

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#6  Edited By GabranthXIII
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There is a guy on steam with 3570k and 780 (high settings) and he has dips into 30's especially while driving, but also while walking around the city. While a guy with 3770k and 760 can keep steady 60 on high settings. Glad I went with the 4770k.

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You won the lottery @GabranthXIII. That's really good reaching 4.8 with 1.261V... Unless you are cooling with temperatures below freezing point.

Yeah I did. I can get 4.5GHz at 1.175v and 4.6GHz as low as 1.2v. While my 4670k did 4.3GHz at 1.27v.

You got a Z87 mobo? Maybe change to Z97, they are better for overclocking I think. At least if you watch some reviews by TinyTomLogan on OC3D.net, he states he never got his 4770K chip up to a fully stable 5.0GHz on the Z87 mobos(he is as lucky as you are with his chip. Doing 5GHz at 1.28 volts or so), however he had no trouble doing so on even simple Z97 mobos.

Yup, Z87. That sounds great, maybe I will consider getting a Z97 mobo.

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@horgen said:

You won the lottery @GabranthXIII. That's really good reaching 4.8 with 1.261V... Unless you are cooling with temperatures below freezing point.

Yeah I did. I can get 4.5GHz at 1.175v and 4.6GHz as low as 1.2v. While my 4670k did 4.3GHz at 1.27v.

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#10  Edited By GabranthXIII
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Hi