Posted November 10, 2020

Dark_art_
🔴I'm just glad that cows don't fly YO
Registered: Dec 2017
From Portugal

idbeholdME
Doomed Space Marine
Registered: Jun 2016
From Czech Republic
Posted November 10, 2020
Which OS were you trying to play them on? I know that The Suffering games are modified on GOG so they no longer work on Windows XP. I also have the game in a box and that worked flawlessly on XP.

CthulhuInSpace
Just because we disagree doesnt mean I hate you.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted November 10, 2020



idbeholdME
Doomed Space Marine
Registered: Jun 2016
From Czech Republic
Posted November 10, 2020


But yeah, on my nVidia card, The Suffering games worked fine on Win 10 so seems like you were correct.
Post edited November 10, 2020 by idbeholdME

clarry
New User
Registered: Feb 2014
From Other

P. Zimerickus
Coffee -He/Him-
Registered: Jul 2013
From Netherlands
Posted November 10, 2020

cheers mate

For RAM overclocking a bit below 10% is more typical, much above that requires extensive training, expensive RAM, an APU where the improvement compounds or all three.
The recommendation makes perfect sense anyway because it's 10% increase in performance for basically no increase in price- here it's actually cheaper at the moment to get 2x8 3200Mhz than 2133 (none unavailable) or 2400 Mhz- and for no increase in price you might as well get it even if you're on Intel Z series and the difference is only 2%.
If your someone that feels that overclocking >> for gaming is not nothing but hilarious then my friend.... it is clear we think in separate dimensions
Post edited November 10, 2020 by Radiance1979

CthulhuInSpace
Just because we disagree doesnt mean I hate you.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted November 10, 2020
Believe me, I wanted them to work. Was super sad they kept crashing. Didn't try DxWind but I have it installed.

apehater
cdpr red & gog = a fraud, liars, russophobs...
Registered: Jul 2012
From Cuba
Posted November 11, 2020
btw, are there any news out yet, about zen4 on 5xx chipset am4 mobos compatibility?
also, looks like through bios mods zen3 will be working on 3xx chipset mobos
also, looks like through bios mods zen3 will be working on 3xx chipset mobos
Post edited November 11, 2020 by apehater

clarry
New User
Registered: Feb 2014
From Other
Posted November 12, 2020
Just finished building 5600X for my little sister. No benchmarks or anything but it went smoothly and looks to be running fine at least during initial testing.

CthulhuInSpace
Just because we disagree doesnt mean I hate you.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted November 12, 2020
The current, new, generation is supposed to be the last one for this socket. The plan is for Zen 4 to use DDR5 and thus need a new motherboard and socket. It is possible AMD will make a Zen 3+ before that in the style of the Zen+ (2000 series on desktop) but I have heard nothing about that.

Judicat0r
New User
Registered: Dec 2009
From Italy
Posted November 12, 2020
Yeah the next generation is going to be on another socket, haven't heard about the possibility of a ZEN 3+ so it might depends on how intel product stack fares in 2021, I guess.
I hope we are will start to know more about the DDR5 RAM: as to now we had just some sparse info.
I hope we are will start to know more about the DDR5 RAM: as to now we had just some sparse info.
Post edited November 12, 2020 by Judicat0r

apehater
cdpr red & gog = a fraud, liars, russophobs...
Registered: Jul 2012
From Cuba
Posted November 13, 2020


wolfsite
Canadian
Registered: Sep 2010
From Canada
Posted November 13, 2020
Went out today and still no luck for 5000 series CPU's. Did get a 2TB M.2 hard drive at $100 off so when my new rig is finished it will be a beast.

Dark_art_
🔴I'm just glad that cows don't fly YO
Registered: Dec 2017
From Portugal