2x ATi 5970 + i7 920 @ 4.2GHz – STALKER Call of Pripyat Benchmark PART 1
STALKER Call of Pripyat Benchmark. Part 1 of 2. This video is all about the FPS and the final results that I get in the benchmark, so no comments about Fraps or any recording software please. If you still didn’t understand, check my FAQ in my channel description for further explanation. Note that the CPU is bottlenecking the graphics cards, framerate would be higher with higher overclock! Full system specs: CPU: Intel Core i7 920 C0/C1 revision @ 4200MHz (21×200) 1.49V + Arctic Silver 5 (HT enabled) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 + SilverStone 800~2600rpm 107.9 CFM (running at 100%) GPUs: XFX ATi Radeon HD 5970 Black Edition + MSI R5970 (ATi Radeon HD 5970) in ATi CrossfireX (Quad/4-way Crossfire), both at default clocks (725/1000) and with default cooling (fan speed at 100% to show the best cooling performance) Motherboard: Asus P6T X58 RAM: Corsair XMS3 3x2GB DDR3 1203MHz 8-8-8-20-1T PSU: Corsair HX1000W HDD’s – 2x Western Digital 10000rpm 37GB raptors in Raid0 (OS) + 300GB Maxtor 7200rpm (storage) DVD Drive: LG GSA-H55L 20x DVD writer Hardcano 13 fan controller + 4x temp- sensors Case: Cooler Master HAF X (High Air Flow 942) + two 200mm fans (top), one 230mm fan (front) and one 140mm fan (back) Logitech G15 keyboard Logitech G9 mouse Samsung T240 – 24 inch 1920×1200 5ms 20000:1 Dynamic Contrast Graphics driver: ATi Catalyst 10.7 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Camera used to record the video in 1280×720 (720p): Sony DSC-W290 Editing software …
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When recording a funny answering machine message, speak slowly and be concise so the person calling will be able to understand the joke. Record a funny answering machine message for the right audience with the tips in thisfree video on telephone technology from a call center supervisor and trainer. Expert: Kathy Robshaw Contact: www.TelephoneEffectiveness.com Bio: Kathy Robshaw set up the first out-bound business-to-business call center in England many years ago. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
