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VioDuskar

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  1. you can check Asus's support page for the BIOS https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/All-series/TUF-GAMING-B550-PLUS-WI-FI/HelpDesk_BIOS/ see all downloads use version 2403
  2. make sure both displays are plugged into the same GPU. honestly, it probably won't be that great with a 2 monitor setup because you're going to have a bezel in the middle of your FOV. I tried NVSurround with my three 3440*1440 displays and the support is terrible, and the desktop experience is made worse. it's not super great IMO, and you aren't missing anything.
  3. are you looking to know at what depth the switch gives tactile feedback? in the form of resistance, pass-bump, or bottoming out? what do YOU like to feel most? laptops, for example, are all bottom-out, with no good resistance or pass-bump. (pass bump is what I call it when a key gives you that affirmative feedback that it's pressed, without being totally bottomed out.)
  4. very similar in terms of depress length, maybe. in terms of spongey feeling, no. no mechanical board regardless of height, could possibly be as spongey as laptop membranes.
  5. Yeah, the other guy in this thread has you covered. follow that video and let us know how it goes.
  6. "great typing experience" is pretty subjective. with tall key caps i tend to fat finger more often than i do with low profile or membrane keyboards. your mileage may vary.
  7. a new drive should be ACHI by default, to verify go into the BIOS and look under your SATA settings.
  8. your motherboard doesn't support BIOS Flashing without full boot? is this a new motherboard? what board is it and what CPU? I assume this is the first time you've put together this particular machine? are you sure the chipset supports the CPU without a BIOS update?
  9. I agree, but he should reset the CMOS first.
  10. at some point you may want to just deal with it. i've had crazy stuff like this happen with my RAM channels before where i know all of my sticks are good, and all of my slots are good, but not in all configurations. I personally haven't ever figured out why it does this. i'd run it in whatever configuration allows for the most RAM. if they are good sticks I wouldn't sweat over dual channel too much. lol WUT? i don't think so.
  11. sometimes RAM just won't budge. if you've got cheaper RAM, or expensive binned RAM you may not see a bunch of room for clocking. if you can't use XMP, you probably can't OC. what are your XMP options in the bios?
  12. Currently Isthmus. it's made to be slim and portable. to be taken from one place to another. it's also designed to take me into VR. Previously; FoeHammer. it was meant to go to LAN parties. Atomsk. it was back in my major pirate days and Atomsk was the pirate king from FLCL
  13. i mean flipping the power switch on a pre-jumped PSU when you hit the power switch for the motherboard. have everything already connected. do you have the laptop display connected still? and a 2nd display out of the GPU? that way you can see either if they come on. also, just enter the BIOS and see if you can detect anything on the PCIe bus.
  14. which ASUS b550 wifi motherboard is this? TUF gaming or ROG Strix? the tuf gaming has a TPM header. you would do best with buying the TPM chip to go in the header instead of using the fTPM because the Firmware TMP probably steals clock cycles from the CPU if i had to guess. whereas dedicated TPM hardware does not. https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/Accessories/TPM-SPI/
  15. have you tried just rebooting your PC first?
  16. i wouldn't consider an ITX for a workstation at all. either EATX or ATX. if your programs use CPU compute, then go with a threadripper, otherwise, pack the 5950x on an ATX board so you can slot another quadro later if you use GPU compute. ITX is going to cap you at 64GB of ram and if you find your projects need more than that you can't cram in any more sticks. go with ATX for the 4 dimm slots and extra PCIe slots. i'd use those 2x 32GB sticks instead of the 4x16GB sticks too, to save space for later. your case is up to you. you don't need an Auros M.2, just get a samsung. do not cheap out on a PSU. go 750W on either build. if you add a 2nd quadro or upgrade toi a higher TDP card later you're going to regret the 550W always get a wifi motherboard, even if you're going in LAN. no one ever regrets that. and situations change down the road. flexibility is key.
  17. first, i'd see if the BIOS recognizes the PCIe card before attempting to continue into an OS. boot the GPU and the laptop motherboard at the exact same time.
  18. oh, i forgot to mention that if you expand the entries on the unigine leaderboards it will show you the entries temps and clock speeds.
  19. games are everything. i am happy with it. it was a great bump from my 2070S, even though it barely fit in my case.
  20. shhhh don't tell me that. i paid too much for this. let me believe.
  21. yeah, it's best to look at your specific card because if you just look at the raw scores it's going to be flooded with LN2 and LH overclockers that do it for the lulz and records with shelves of spare GPUs to swap out when they pop the one they put under the coldpot. you're good dude. i'm pretty impressed with that 1 OC dude that beat you with the same card because he's got a score of 16000-ish, which is neck and neck with my 3080 ti. he can't hold that score all day long though, and everyone only publishes the best scores my Ti can pull 16000s all day at 89C. Oh well, we can't all be K|ngp|n
  22. https://benchmark.unigine.com/leaderboards/superposition/1.x/4k-optimized/single-gpu/page-1 look at this. these are the 4k optimized scores for Unigine Superposition now in the search box enter your MSI rtx3080 X trio and find the scores for that specific card. your scores are in the high end of the range. only 1 user with that specific card is higher than you. probably due to a custom OC.
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