Stereodude
Not really a
Sort of. The Z68 chipset will allow overclocking + use of the integrated graphics. Currently it's an either or.Aren't we still waiting for an Intel chipset that delivers the full capabilities with Sandy Bridge CPUs?
Sort of. The Z68 chipset will allow overclocking + use of the integrated graphics. Currently it's an either or.Aren't we still waiting for an Intel chipset that delivers the full capabilities with Sandy Bridge CPUs?
No, I figured it out though. :idea:Weird. Did you disable Speed Step or something?
I recently found that my board has some difficulty with 4x4GHz sticks in place. Getting them to work initially required some work, and now if I reboot I'm fine, but if I power off/on I have to hit the "memOK!" button and then reset them to 1600 MHz.
It turns out BD Rebuilder doesn't even use the slowest / most CPU intensive modes of the x264 encoder. Doing a manual encode with x264 outside of BD Rebuilder takes about 24 hours to complete both passes even on my Core i7-2600K at 4.2gHz when set to the highest quality settings.Well, I found something that makes my Q6600 @ 3.0gHz feel slow. BD Rebuilder.
They seem good.How are the results?