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It isn't clear if going from a 3.4GHz E6600 to a 3.4GHz Q6600 will do anything to materially improve the experience.Īnother issue is that, based on my experience with the game, it isn't clear if the Q6600 at 3.4GHz (I am assuming that would be about as high as I could go with the Tuniq Tower cooler that I have) would be a better upgrade than the E8400 dual core which has 2 more MB of cache than my current chip and probably would clock higher, closer to 3.8-4.0GHz? Everyone sort of assumes that the Q6600 is better for supreme commander, but is there really any evidence that it is better than a considerably higher clocked dual core? In the test of the original game, enabling two more cores opened up additional image quality settings. But it isn't conclusive evidence of that because I can't account for what settings other people are using and what their other hardware is. So that sort of suggests that quad core optimization is not as good as it could be, or at least that clock speed, or clock for clock speed, is still pretty important. At that speed, in multiplayer I am never the one bottlenecking, and people with quad core processors have asked me what CPU I have just because my CPU sim speed is so good, sometimes better than the slower clocked quad core. The thing is, my Core2Duo overclocks to 3.4GHz easily. Again, the AI seems to favor a lot T1 spamming. The longer it takes me to complete a mission, the more it slows down. I do notice significant slowdown in the single player campaign. I think the reason why the AI slows things down so much is because they tend to spam tier 1 units. If I do skirmish with AI it is usually one or two AI. I either skirmish with AI or play 3v3 or 4v4 custom games. Joe Bay, American Anthem, Stallwalkin' Dude, Stone Hands, Annie's Candy, American Pastime, Tribal Storm).īlameitonthelaw, Calculator, Ten Blessings).Well I normally don't play with both multiplayer and AI. Roy H, Touching Rainbows, Edwards Going Left, St. Opportunist, Grazen Sky, Texas Two Step, Seattle Serenade). Moe Candy, Lord Simba, Kobe's Back, Calculator, Eastwood, Kentuckian, Touched by Autism).īlameitonthelaw, Mr. Roy H, Moe Candy, Kobe's Back, Solid Wager, Denman's Call, Magic Taste, St. Hines, Supreme Commander, Pat Daddy, Macho Brew, Tap the Pistol, Turf Master, Knight Dipper). Platinum Glory, Niigon's Turn, Conquest Hot Humor, Csonka, Quiet Country, Cut to the Chase). Information is updated daily and reflects official results as recorded by The Jockey Club Information Services records of sales outside of North America may be delayed and will appear only when recorded officially. Below the tabulated results box are listed the individual races for the subject horse with race names linked to pages with more detail about the top three finishers and an analysis provided by BloodHorse staff. Stakes performances are broken out in parentheses. Race records show the number of starts, firsts, seconds, thirds, and earnings per racing year for Northern Hemisphere racing. Ransom the Moon's Complete Worldwide Auction Results Services records of sales outside of North America may be delayed. Is updated daily and reflects official results as recorded by The Jockey Club Information The past two months data include results of all sales in Northern Hemisphere. Hip-by-hip sales results for the subject stallion's progeny and covered mares from More detailed searches is available at Recent Results Displays The summary results are links to worldwide hip-by-hip results for the major salesĭuring the current year and two previous years. Of North America may be delayed and will appear only when recorded officially. Results as recorded by The Jockey Club Information Services records of sales outside Information is updated daily and reflects official
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