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  1. 12 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

    1.39V at full load is rather high.

    Try applying a negative voltage offset in the BIOS - start with -0.025V (-25mV), and move your way down to -0.050V, -0.075V and -0.100V, running Cinebench every time you drop the voltage to make sure you're not also losing performance.

    I didnt mess with voltages but after a restart and switching between pbo and auto oc, temperatures are back to 82c.Voltage is the same. Im just going to assume its a software bug or something? It still still reaches 4.7 on all cores during cinebench too.

  2. Just now, Mateyyy said:

    What application are you using to check thermals, what's your Vcore voltage at, what are your ambient temps and what other components are you using (mainly though case and fans, and how said fans are set up)?

    Using Ryzen Master, 1.39v, not sure about ambient and the case is a Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 with stock fans configuration.

  3. Just now, 2FA said:

    Sounds like the CMOS battery is dead or missing if it's not saving settings. If you go the main Boot options menu what does it show? Does the USB drive even show in the BIOS as a bootable option?

    The other settings do save though. When i switch secure boot from windows uefi mode to other os. its saves the change. The menu shows this 

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  4. Im trying to boot up a Ubuntu server 20.04 LTS on this mini pc Ive had for a long time collecting dust. 

    I get this error.

    I've used Rufus to create the booteable usb. Installed Ubuntu server to another usb (the sata cable in the system is broken) and when finished I unpluged the usb and rebootbutit would boot straight into bios instead of the usb drive with ubuntu installed onIMG_20200915_200946.thumb.jpg.c66c31007be45b32286384c0c822836b.jpg

  5. 5 minutes ago, bmx6454 said:

    change your power plan. its probably on the ryzen setting, try windows balanced, or windows high performance. stands for electrical design current. its pretty much how many amps your pc is allowing the cpu.

    Still at 100%. Doesnt change besides dropping  to 99%

     

    6 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:
    Read this for more info, it's not an issue.

    So its fine if its 100% all the time? Shouldnt it be fluctuating if its how much the vrm can handle?

  6. 2 minutes ago, mew905 said:

    I accept it's not actually 0ms, input lag since... physics, but effectively 0.

    Do you have any sources for that, though? Something that eliminates mirror/extend lag or external DACs that would add lag so the CRT is the only variable?

    My only source is mainly the Melee community who still play tournaments exclusively on CRT.  I havent read up on enough to be very technical about it it but if you want here are some stuff from a guy who knows his stuff. (I know its CRT TV but should also apply)

     

    https://twitter.com/kadano/status/1113360594743320576

    http://kadano.net/SSBM/inputlag/

    https://smashboards.com/threads/perfect-setups-tv-monitor-console-capture-device.355292/page-7#post-21307864

     

     

  7. 7 minutes ago, MysticWolf said:

    I've gotten better FPS at times with my old computer that costed 3k dollars less. Idk if it's 600 FPS, but that seems to be beside the point.

    The game is cpu dependant and gpu does absolutly nothing to the game(unless with shader mods) and already kinda runs like crap. At most 200-300 fps. Wherever those numbers came from is a lie.Do you have the max framerate set? Do you have java updated? Also try optifine 

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