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    Can I play Cyrsis 3 on HIGH settings on an AMD Phenom II 960T OC'd @ 4 Ghz, 6 cores + MSI TF3 7950 OC'd to 7970?

    What min and avg FPS would I expect?
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    wouldn't that be a question for a gaming forum?
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    An AMD Phenom II 960T is a quad core (4) not a 6 core.....

    Like your PC specs say...

    Try it and let us know!!
    LOL!!

    And Crysis 3 is not anywhere near as good as 1 & 2!!
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    The 960T is a quad core with 2 unlockable cores, i know because i wanted to get one recently

    Thus, ~758 M transistors and with 2 unlocked you get~ 950M transistors, a horse power in other words like the AMD phenom 2 X6 1XXXt. The best processors nowadays have ~1.4 B transistors they cost a shinny dollar though.
    You need a motherboard with "Advanced Clock Calibration" in the bios to unlock them so careful
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    I was wondering that after I posted, I unlocked a couple of tri-cores to quads a couple years ago, and had a couple that would not run stable so tri-cores those stayed.
    Originally a member since 2001, LONG LIVE TARAN's!!!
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    mine i unlocked to 6 cores stable
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