May not be appropriate to ask in this forum,
but how significant are the changes to CPS speeds for FSX?
I have an original 3.7 GHz machine and had been running it
with overclock of 4.5.
My FSX under DX10 is running quite well at that setting (thanks to Paul and others' advice).
Knowing that CPU speed plays a significant role in FSX performance,
last night I changed my 4.5 overclock to 4.6.
I have yet tried FSX with my new speed so can't compare
but I was wondering, in general, how significant this 0.1GHz
increase is.
My reason for asking is, if the difference is important
then I am willing to see if I can push the speed more up to 4.7 (feels uncomfortable
pushing this beyond that). But, if not so big of a difference, then I'd rather
not spend the time/effort to pursue.
(I kind'a can imagine the response to be "give it the max speed I can,
no sense holding back regardless of impact.")
but how significant are the changes to CPS speeds for FSX?
I have an original 3.7 GHz machine and had been running it
with overclock of 4.5.
My FSX under DX10 is running quite well at that setting (thanks to Paul and others' advice).
Knowing that CPU speed plays a significant role in FSX performance,
last night I changed my 4.5 overclock to 4.6.
I have yet tried FSX with my new speed so can't compare
but I was wondering, in general, how significant this 0.1GHz
increase is.
My reason for asking is, if the difference is important
then I am willing to see if I can push the speed more up to 4.7 (feels uncomfortable
pushing this beyond that). But, if not so big of a difference, then I'd rather
not spend the time/effort to pursue.
(I kind'a can imagine the response to be "give it the max speed I can,
no sense holding back regardless of impact.")