I'd give it a go trying to overclock the celeron e3300. First with the ram at 533 mhz increasing the fsb & setting the cpu voltage at 1.35v to have a baseline of how far you might be able to push it, then upgrade ram to a faster kit at 800 or maybe 1066 mhz if you happen to have any. And as a bit of a part 2 on this. Toss in 4 gb ram in total into the mix, like a friend that usually got among the latest and greatest every few years just upgraded too a DDR3 system with the freshly released socket 1155 I5 2500k. And gave his 2x2 gb kit of ddr2 too you as well as the core 2 quad Q9550 cpu. While another friend got his motherboard & HD 5850 while he just got a beastly HD 6970 with the new pc build.
Back than, the new AMD Athlon II and Phenom II for socket AM2+ were better budget oriented option. I know, that this video was about Celeron from Intel, but it would be nice to do a comparison.
For sure, especially if you went for the athlon II x3 cpus, quadcore on a budget if your motherboard allowed you to ignore the cpu temperature sensor & go by the motherboard cpu socket temperature sensor instead. Or the cpu would be locked at 800 mhz as usually they were detected sitting idle at like 81 - 87celsius while motherboard cpu socket temperature sensor showed a more realistic mid 30's in temperature.
Is that the 2016 re-release of Skyrim? If it is, then it would run a hell of a lot worse on that hardware than the original 2011 release. They ported the game over to the Creation Engine version used in Fallout 4 for the 2016 remaster.
nice video brother keep it up
I'd give it a go trying to overclock the celeron e3300.
First with the ram at 533 mhz increasing the fsb & setting the cpu voltage at 1.35v to have a baseline of how far you might be able to push it, then upgrade ram to a faster kit at 800 or maybe 1066 mhz if you happen to have any.
And as a bit of a part 2 on this.
Toss in 4 gb ram in total into the mix, like a friend that usually got among the latest and greatest every few years just upgraded too a DDR3 system with the freshly released socket 1155 I5 2500k.
And gave his 2x2 gb kit of ddr2 too you as well as the core 2 quad Q9550 cpu.
While another friend got his motherboard & HD 5850 while he just got a beastly HD 6970 with the new pc build.
Can you show us msi afterburner while you show the game because I really want see what a cpu and gpu doing and power draw
That is a good idea. However we don't have an "equal" solution for Windows XP and older, so we can do it only for Windows 7 and newer.
Nice video, I suggest adding GTA 4 to the benchmark suite, its time appropriate and hard to run as well.
when I was growing up we had a PC with a intel pentium . So when I build my first pc as an adult I only use AMD because that pentium was so slow lol
Back than, the new AMD Athlon II and Phenom II for socket AM2+ were better budget oriented option. I know, that this video was about Celeron from Intel, but it would be nice to do a comparison.
For sure, especially if you went for the athlon II x3 cpus, quadcore on a budget if your motherboard allowed you to ignore the cpu temperature sensor & go by the motherboard cpu socket temperature sensor instead. Or the cpu would be locked at 800 mhz as usually they were detected sitting idle at like 81 - 87celsius while motherboard cpu socket temperature sensor showed a more realistic mid 30's in temperature.
Is that the 2016 re-release of Skyrim? If it is, then it would run a hell of a lot worse on that hardware than the original 2011 release. They ported the game over to the Creation Engine version used in Fallout 4 for the 2016 remaster.
Nope, the original Skyrim version. Legendary Edition to be exact, one with all the dlcs.
High end builds seem to be less hassle and will play AAA titles for longer. (Why did i buy a budget build 3 years ago) 💀
part 1 ??
2014 Budget Gaming PC - ua-cam.com/video/HltoEhrHqgE/v-deo.htmlsi=FLfexijcKJalzOei