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    Lenovo y500 sli overclocked crysis 3

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by kingfirejet, Mar 17, 2013.

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    kingfirejet Notebook Consultant

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    I'd rather you post the fps in the thread and in the description of the video. Less fuss, more convenient. Don't try to force people to watch the whole thing (they will if they know the fps).
     
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    Also u can increase anisotropic to 16x...it has 0 impact on performance and looks much better. I't s huge waste having Ultra textures and 1x anisotropic...

    Either way, with clocks of 1200mhz @ 1366x768, I get about the same but stable around 25-40 fps in the game maxed with high anti-aliasing. Will do a test my self and upload some game play when I have time :)

    The game is very shader heavy. If you put shader to low, you can prob get much better frames or at least be able to up the rest of the graphics.