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fabiosapplou reacted to Boyohan in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
Decent temps. I think that the Phanteks case is a bit weird for a mini-itx but you cannot deny that it looks good. Btw I find it really annoying when ppl give advice on a different subject of what you asked for. GZ on your new build.
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fabiosapplou reacted to E71 in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
Registered just to say I agree. It's very annoying when people assuming you don't know what you're doing and that you're buying an unlocked CPU just for the hell of it.
There's often a good deal floating around that minimizes the price difference between the 9900 and 9900K. Years later, when it's old, you can either overclock it yourself or sell it for a decent price -- demand for the 9900K will be greater than for its non-overclockable counterpart.
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from E71 in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
If anyone is wondering, i did assemble the 9900K with the Corsair H80i V2 and it works fine.
Idle: 27 - 30ºC
Load: 69 - 78ºC
Ambient: 22.4ºC
NO OC DONE!
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from E71 in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
Wrong, i wanted the K because i wanted the option of being able to overclock in the future when it starts go get older. Just that. And also, the Non K version is a lot more difficult to find, at least here.
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from Benjeh in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
Wrong, i wanted the K because i wanted the option of being able to overclock in the future when it starts go get older. Just that. And also, the Non K version is a lot more difficult to find, at least here.
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from Benjeh in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
If anyone is wondering, i did assemble the 9900K with the Corsair H80i V2 and it works fine.
Idle: 27 - 30ºC
Load: 69 - 78ºC
Ambient: 22.4ºC
NO OC DONE!
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from Tevildo in Final build plan, need checking over
It all looks fine to me, just don't get the choice of the boot drive, there is no reason to have it be sata based, Gor for a Samsung 970EVO Plus 500GB, just bought one for 120Euros and the over 2GB/s speed is much better then the max theoretical 600MB/s that sata will give you.
Also i always RAID the main storage drive, just to gain one mote layer of security. I use 2 2.5" 2TB drives in RAID 1 as my main storage. (And still backup the most importante things.)
Hope i'd helped.
Cheers
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from ImAyaanKhan in System only works with integrated GPU
No chance, it as bought on ebay... Second hand these project... I'm complaining to ebay though.
thanks for the help anyway.
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fabiosapplou reacted to Streetguru in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
Pretty sure you're better off just replacing the motherboard in that case, you might be able to find one on ebay or something
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fabiosapplou reacted to mariushm in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
Test your video card's ram first though...
See https://www.raymond.cc/blog/having-problems-with-video-card-stress-test-its-memory/
or http://www.programming4beginners.com/gpumemtest
I remember seeing on some russian Youtube channel that has repair videos a software which even told which memory chip is most likely to have the errors based on the addresses where there's failures... but I really can't find it right now (murphy and all that, of course)
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fabiosapplou reacted to Skiiwee29 in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
if you think you're that good... its extremely hard to do as they are so tiny. Is the laptop not under warranty anymore?
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fabiosapplou reacted to Streetguru in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
You could try lower the memory clock speeds.
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fabiosapplou reacted to mariushm in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
Yeah that would also be my guess ... one or several memory chips on the video card probably have errors
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fabiosapplou reacted to mariushm in Is this a faulty graphics chip? ;'(
By yourself, you probably won't be able to do it. Some service center would be able to replace memory chips, as long as they have the chips or can harvest working ones from another laptop / video card / etc
If that's a laptop, if you're lucky enough to have the video card on a mxm card (removable) then maybe you could just replace the video card
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fabiosapplou reacted to hello_there_123 in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
It'll be fine as long as you don't push the voltage too high.
People talk as if 120mm's and most air coolers will ALWAYS = bad temps on the 9900K. They only think about the crazy high overclocks (5.1+ghz) and don't think about stepping the voltage (lead to clockspeed) down a little. Tiny decrease in performance, huge improvement in thermals. Which is why I believe that 360MM's and such are unnecessary for a 9900K, a good air cooler will do fine.
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from Benjeh in H80i V2 + 9900K (NO OC)
I think i'm plenty capable of deciding that by myself. I didn't choose it just for the sake of it, besides, that was not even the question.
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fabiosapplou got a reaction from Shally in Vega 64 liquid cooled on an Razer Core X
Nice, that doesn’t help though, besides, I'm Portuguese, so I guess you can forgive me some mistakes here and there.
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fabiosapplou reacted to Sam Z Man in GTX 980TI Compatibility with PCI 2.0 (16X)
It won't change anything, even a PCI 2.0 8X connection wouldn't change performance.
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fabiosapplou reacted to The Cool n00B in GTX 980TI Compatibility with PCI 2.0 (16X)
No GPUs don't really use more than 4-8x speed depending on if in SLI/CrossFire
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fabiosapplou reacted to Egad in QUADRO vs GTX
@fabiosapplou
Yes, setting aside 10 bit color that's correct. Here on some benchmarks on the Maxwell higher end cards. Depending on the specific task I might recommend the EVGA Titan X Hybrid, for the additional CUDA and RAM. Otherwise a 980Ti either with a hybrid cooler or reference blower would be ideal. The aftermarket fan coolers work well for gaming, but they dump the heat in the case. On extremely long renders this can get problematic. The reference blowers hit max temp faster but take much longer to heat up the entire case and potentially cause other components to throttle.
For anything involving lots of double precision but less demand on the video RAM, namely solving complex equations, the 780Ti is still an attractive option given Kepler's double compute performance. Memory performance and improved parallelism on the Maxwells, but Kepler GK110 also had dynamic parallelism support and those cards can offer a really good price to performance ratio for casual users.
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fabiosapplou reacted to d3sl91 in QUADRO vs GTX
Unless you know for sure you NEED a quadro for a VERY SPECIFIC thing you are doing - it is a complete waste of money, and a GTX will be much better
10-bit color, specific 3D work is where a quadro will come in handy. General video editing, and your GTX card will work much better for MUCH cheaper.
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fabiosapplou reacted to Appelzaadje in HDD to SSD Migration Software
paragon, acronis are also both great but always pref a clean install
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fabiosapplou reacted to FuzzyYellow in HDD to SSD Migration Software
just do a clean install. seriously. you are much better off unless there is a reason you can't.