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About Gunjob
- Birthday Mar 27, 1991
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@mattinit
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Gender
Male
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Location
Morecambe, UK.
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Interests
Gaming, PC's and things of that nature. And Sci-fi, mainly a massive Stargate fan.
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Occupation
Support Technician
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Member title
IT Professional
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CPU
Ryzen 9 5900x
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Motherboard
Asrock Extreme4 X570
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 32GB @ 3200Mhz
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GPU
MSi RTX3080 Gaming X Trio
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Case
Corsair X680 Black
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Storage
Corsair 1TB MP600 PCIe4.0 / Intel 660p 1TB
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PSU
Corsair RM1000
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Display(s)
Aorus 27" AD27QD 144Hz 1440p IPS
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Cooling
Corsair H100i RGB Platinumn + All Corsair LL 120's/140's for fans.
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Keyboard
G410
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Mouse
G502
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Sound
Logitech G935 Headset + Z5500 Speakers
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Phone
Note 20 Ultra 5G
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That is something new to me, just enabled it myself and Get-TPM is telling me good things. Thanks for the information.
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So TPM 2.0 is now a requirement? Thats great for all the laptops and OEM's but not a single "gAmEr" motherboard comes with a TPM preinstalled... They all have headers sure, but a majority of users will not understand they need to go out and buy the module and install it to their boards. Infact I'm not 100% your standard Dell consumer device has a TPM I know their business line workstations/laptop do I work with them everyday. ( just checked they don't) So EVERY Inspiron laptop will in theory not work with Windows 11. I'm betting that's all OEM consumer laptops. And these laptops won't and don't have easy upgradable headers to tack on a TPM.
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Also any Meraki users/businesses please use the drop down "help" menu to see the impact on your devices/network.
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Can confirm, my Meraki AP and all of them at work mitigated this awhile back. Meraki Portal is now making customers aware. Please disable 802.11r if you haven't already.
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SECOND! Benchmark: Time Spy CPU: i7 6700k @ 4.50 Ghz GPU: R9 FuryX 2-way CF GPU Core: 1050 MHz GPU Memory: 545 MHz Score: 8487 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13196587
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@LinusTech How did you like those LG monitor's? I've been dribbling over them.
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Is it bollocks a FuryX2...
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FuryX CrossfireX, despite the Intel HD displayed. Ran with "-multigpu" only saw about 68% per GPU. Both cards are at stock core speed, and 540Mhz HBM.
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Explains why my cards were throttling good job I monitor this shit with my G19, reinstalled the driver and checked fans all seems well now. Also forcing a profile through AB just incase. Warned a bunch of my friends too. Nvidia has done this before, but that doesn't excuse AMD doing the same. Shame on you AMD, I hope to see anyone with a burnt out card replaced.
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PBR looks great on the aircraft, but terrain looks shitteeee not. Popping is worse and trees look grey until you're about 1KM from, they suddenly render correctly. Loads of issues with aircraft jerking around at range. Users losing around 25% fps across the board, users who would normally happily get 60fps on the movie preset are now into the 40's. For what can be described as a marginal upgrade in general and worse is some areas. Overall its been a mixed bag. As far as ground forces performance has been noticeably worse, destruction Physics are murdering frame rates and users are generally unhappy with the changes.
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Check power settings in control panel, its needs to be set to "high performance" when gaming. And some notebooks don't supply the GPU with enough power while on battery so there is that.