noticed something werid. people say that AMD CPU's use one core of power in games and such how ever my monitoring software clearly shows all cores being used.
what type pf monitoring software are you using? some games will use only 1 core, while others will use more than 1
even Aces high now will acknowledge more than 1 core on the "Newer Phenom II AMD processors" .......... I still say it is a 50/50 deal whether Aces high will use more than 1 core on AMD, all depending on a persons PC setup and will only use 1 core if the AMD processor is older than the Phenom series ...... Phenom II series is where Aces High starts to utilize 2 cores ........ iirc, Skuzzy posted something about this a month or so ago in one of the threads....
and as Bizman, has pointed out...... other games will recognize and utilize an AMD multicore cpu, depending on the game's coding
as for your 6790 & overclocking it....... I built my 2 daughters' Mother a PC last year, and I originally opted for an XFX HD6790 1 Gig VC......... thinking it would do very well for her...... I ended up changing it out for an XFX HD6870 1 Gig VC............. the 6790 just would not keep up in her online RPG games of EQ2, EveOnline, etc..... the stock factory clocked 6870 blowed the 6790 away in all aspects / views ..... now whether it was just a bad card from the getgo, I do not know....... but it did fine with everyday PC tasks......... it just could not handle the hvy gaming aspect......... and both of her VC's had dual cooling fan setup on them......
be very careful in your OC'ing attempts........ you could very well takeout / burn up more than just a VC or a CPU .... you could damage alot more ......
and again, if you don't mind sharing with us, what type pf monitoring software are you using?
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