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2012/12/03 04:14:25
Bristol_Jonesey
He certainly has a way with words. Shame he uses the wrong ones
2012/12/03 06:36:52
Grumbleweed_
Bristol_Jonesey


He certainly has a way with words. Shame he uses the wrong ones
Perhaps it's the right words in the wrong order? (cue Eric Morecambe clip).


Grum.


2012/12/03 13:34:31
Goddard
the wildman
Blimey!
Me thinks a raw nerve had been hit here.
Your so flamin' clever.
Wasn't trying for 'clever', more like 'disappointed in how helplessly low the technical acumen has sunk here'. Although I have tried for 'clever' on other occasions:
http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2689474
But ya still don't say anything useful. 
You lack comprehension of how much free useful info has already come your way in this thread, sufficient to empower you to achieve what you seek with but modest effort and a modicum of study.
As for learning new info, a user forum is exactly one of the places where one would expect to get some. 
True, but were you really trying to 'learn' something, or just to 'get' something? Have you even read your motherboard manual?


With but a minute's effort, you could have easily located other more pertinent forums directly related to what you wished to learn:


http://rog.asus.com/12967...efi-bios-tuning-guide/


http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=234093


http://forums.overclocker...wthread.php?t=18401772


along with a clear guidebook


http://www.mediafire.com/?l34d6j6c4wqfx69

So sorry if it was me who asked the wrong questions, but hey 'take a chill pill'.
There are no wrong questions. And I wasn't responding to your post anyway, but to another post which had quoted yours. But now that you mention it, perhaps I should address myself to your quoted post.


I'd become concerned about the low level of information exchange in the computer forum here, especially that, when someone posted requesting advice about something, someone else oftentimes responded without offering any actually helpful info whatsoever but merely advising the poster to get a paid consultation from a guru. That's what I've been on about. 


In the newsgroup forebear of this forum's forebear in which I had once actively participated, the level of tech know-how among the participants was rather much more advanced, to the point of being cutting edge DAW-wise. And nobody just woke up one morning and knew all that stuff either, not even the gurus, it was hard learned through study and trial and error. Those who sought knowledge lurked and learned.


So, it is disappointing when someone demands to have the "secret beans" fed to them on a spoon.


If you are unwilling or unable to make the necessary effort to 'learn' (not just to 'get' ) what you want to know, then you could book some paid consultation time with a guru like Jim to walk you through obtaining a stable oc with your system (assuming they would even have the same or similar system as yours on hand for reference or can somehow remotely access your setup), or you might try this site where they are there to help:


http://www.heinzbaby.co.uk/

(sorry, that last was just me trying to be 'clever)
2012/12/03 13:39:03
Goddard
Bristol_Jonesey


He certainly has a way with words. Shame he uses the wrong ones
Let me see if I can find the proper word to describe your helpful on-topic input here. 


Hmm... Ah, "Wanker". Yes, I believe that's the word.

Best get busy if you want to achieve 10K posts by year end.



2012/12/03 13:51:01
the wildman
Goddard


the wildman
Blimey!
Me thinks a raw nerve had been hit here.
Your so flamin' clever.
Wasn't trying for 'clever', more like 'disappointed in how helplessly low the technical acumen has sunk here'. Although I have tried for 'clever' on other occasions:
http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2689474
But ya still don't say anything useful. 
You lack comprehension of how much free useful info has already come your way in this thread, sufficient to empower you to achieve what you seek with but modest effort and a modicum of study.
As for learning new info, a user forum is exactly one of the places where one would expect to get some. 
True, but were you really trying to 'learn' something, or just to 'get' something? Have you even read your motherboard manual?


With but a minute's effort, you could have easily located other more pertinent forums directly related to what you wished to learn:


http://rog.asus.com/12967...efi-bios-tuning-guide/


http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=234093


http://forums.overclocker...wthread.php?t=18401772


along with a clear guidebook


http://www.mediafire.com/?l34d6j6c4wqfx69

So sorry if it was me who asked the wrong questions, but hey 'take a chill pill'.
There are no wrong questions. And I wasn't responding to your post anyway, but to another post which had quoted yours. But now that you mention it, perhaps I should address myself to your quoted post.


I'd become concerned about the low level of information exchange in the computer forum here, especially that, when someone posted requesting advice about something, someone else oftentimes responded without offering any actually helpful info whatsoever but merely advising the poster to get a paid consultation from a guru. That's what I've been on about. 


In the newsgroup forebear of this forum's forebear in which I had once actively participated, the level of tech know-how among the participants was rather much more advanced, to the point of being cutting edge DAW-wise. And nobody just woke up one morning and knew all that stuff either, not even the gurus, it was hard learned through study and trial and error. Those who sought knowledge lurked and learned.


So, it is disappointing when someone demands to have the "secret beans" fed to them on a spoon.


If you are unwilling or unable to make the necessary effort to 'learn' (not just to 'get' ) what you want to know, then you could book some paid consultation time with a guru like Jim to walk you through obtaining a stable oc with your system (assuming they would even have the same or similar system as yours on hand for reference or can somehow remotely access your setup), or you might try this site where they are there to help:


http://www.heinzbaby.co.uk/

(sorry, that last was just me trying to be 'clever)



Yawn, yawn, boring useless reply.
You obviously major on arguing for the sake of it.
I'll remember never to ask you anything.
Oh wait, I didn't anyway.
Your behaviour to other posters is disgusting!
2012/12/03 14:14:49
Goddard

Yawn, yawn, boring useless reply


I sense that you are really going to need this:
http://click.intel.com/tuningplan/
2012/12/03 18:00:29
RandallB
Every time this guy posts I hear my Dad's voice " If I wanted to hear from an a$$hole I would have farted..."
2012/12/05 04:43:45
Goddard
RandallB
Every time this guy posts I hear my Dad's voice " If I wanted to hear from an a$$hole I would have farted..."
Haha, funny guy, your Dad, that's pretty good. Although perhaps not such a kind thing to say about one's son.  Ah, but I'm sure it was only said in jest.


Much as I'm flattered by how you follow me around here, it does make me a bit curious about why you are even here, as from what I can tell you joined the CW forum more than 21/2 years ago but in searching against your ID just now I can't find any posts by you in all that time actually contributing anything here to help anyone else out with anything, only some questions posted by you, to which I hope you received a helpful response from someone more knowledgeable. 


Perhaps you're here to learn, and to contribute what you can, as I hope we all are. That's not always apparent in forums such as this which incentivize post count without regard to the merit of contribution, and hence posts are just as likely to be mere farts in the wind contributing nothing but serving only to increase one's post count as they are helpful and knowledgeable contributions.


From your lack of input, I get the sense that you are perhaps not as computer/hardware savvy as you've claimed, in which case it's probably good that you can rely on Jim's support for your new Studiocat system. Like, say, if ever have a problem with a control surface and can't receive any help in the forum.


If you are here to learn and contribute, then I might suggest a bit less typing and a lot more study. Meantime, do try to keep your foot out of your mouth (yes, I do know precisely what it means, so perhaps you really should look it up if you don't, along with learning the difference between "pooh pooh" and "poopoo",)


And if my posts bother you or anyone else, then I invite you to take advantage of one of the few features I actually like about this forum software, the good old "kill filter", and just click on that little button which appears to the right of my ID and then, in the drop down menu which appears, select "Block member", and in that way you won't see no more of my bothersome posts no more.


Think I'll do the same. Too much bugsplat-on-windscreen static around here, seriously degrades the SNR.


2012/12/05 04:57:13
Freddie H
Jim Roseberry


The sweet spot price/performance wise is running either the 3770k or the 3820 at 4.5GHz.
With the right config, the 3770k will easily run rock-solid at 4.5GHz.
The 3820 takes a bit more know-how/tweaking to reach 4.5GHz completely stable (and quiet).
What about socket 2011 INTEL CORE I7 3930K 3.2GHz 6core. How much can you clock that?
Another question: How much is the performance boost in example  3770k or the 3820 at 4.5GHz VS no overclocking?
Thanks in advance!
2012/12/05 05:10:08
Bristol_Jonesey
Goddard


Bristol_Jonesey


He certainly has a way with words. Shame he uses the wrong ones
Let me see if I can find the proper word to describe your helpful on-topic input here. 


Hmm... Ah, "Wanker". Yes, I believe that's the word.

Best get busy if you want to achieve 10K posts by year end.


I'm sure if you really tried hard and worked on it you could formulate really cutting, scything put-downs

As it is, you're failing miserably, not even worthy of a "good try"
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