getting screen shots of 6 pages of bios is not something im interested in doing, but I will tell you that i followed this guys tutorial to get to 5.1 ghz stable, I was actually able to use a multiplier of 51 instead of 50 (for the record):
For the Zotac 1070ti AMP Extreme video card OC, I followed this guys tutorial to get there:
I used the Zotac Firestorm utility to get there. Here is a cap of the settings I am currently running. The OC is not huge, but it is completely stable.
As far as frame rates, I get 125'ish or so in single player AC @ Spa in the Lotus F1 car and with a full grid in SRS, I hover above 90 but never below that it seems. I stopped looking at it because I don't really care about frame rates as long as I don't notice them as an issue which I never have so far.
Below are the settings I use in AC for reference.
I am an old guy who has been at the computer gaming thing for over 30 years now. My first computer was an Amiga, and then 2 years later I bought a Mac II when it was released. From that point forward, I owned every new Mac/Apple that came out for more than 15 years because I needed them for work. The first triple screen set up I owned was a Mac Centris 650 with 2 video cards running (3) 19" CRT monitors in 1993, and I was an avid player of F-18 Hornet a couple years later when it came out, which was one of the first flight sims that you could play against others online. We had a "squadron" that would challenge other "squadrons" online and it was a blast.
The only reason I tell you that ^ is because I think a lot of people these days place far too much "value" on frame rate. Over a certain point, it just doesn't make that much difference.... at least not to me. Every movie you have watched in the last 50 years has been shot at 24 frames a second for reference. Resolution is key, frame rate is secondary to me.
Anyway, the system I am running now is bad to the bone....for me. YMMV.|
Here is a quick slideshow of my first home built rig. this is the prototype. So far is it awesome. The next one will feature a few changes and variations and be slightly shorter. I originally planned for this one to be able to house the computer and SimuCUBE in front of the monitors, which it can, but I built a computer cage instead which sits off to the side. The whole thing is still a work in progress, but for now it is great fun.