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Just now, tishous said:
At stock you'd usually want it to be between 1.2V and 1.3V under load, so it is very high. Like what @Mister Woofsaid, try clearing your CMOS.
Will do,,, thanks. Could the update have messed with my BIOS?
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1 minute ago, tishous said:
That is super high. At idle that wouldn't be a problem, but running a relatively CPU intensive game like CP77 at that voltage is definitely why you're seeing high 80C temps.
What should it be? I'm trying to figure out how to lower it. I would do that in BIOS, correct?
Also is it high for a non-overclocked Ryzen 9 5900x?
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3 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:
Did your power plan change? I wouldn't be happy with somehow an update changed my temps so drastically. Something in the BIOS?
My BIOS says my CPU is running at 1.46 volts which seems high especially since it isn't overclocked. The power settings I saw looked normal.
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2 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:
What cooler do you have on it?
Dark rock 4. It's weird... It was running at I think 66C more or less. My old CPU ran at those exact temps with a similar cooler. After I reinstalled Windows on Wednesday My monitoring software said it was running at 88C. Some of my other programs say the same thing. I'm not 100% sure the temperature is legitimate. I noticed it like 2 minutes after I started gaming so if it was getting that hot before I reinstalled Windows, I probably would have noticed.
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So I have a Ryzen 9 5900x and I have been some cooling issue and have yet to figure out how to fix it. It runs at 88C when playing Cyberpunk 2077.
Assuming I game and have my CPU running at 88C on average 3 hours a day can my CPU still last 6 years? That's how long I am planning on keeping it.
AMD says it can run up to 95C and I've heard conflicting answers about a maximum safe temperature.
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So in some games like Cyberpunk 2077 my CPU runs at around 88C with the CPU only around 25% utilized. In some of my other games the CPU runs a bit less like 79C-85C. My idle temps are around 60C-65C.
In the BIOS my CPU gets up to around 52C after 30 minutes or so.
I have reseated my CPU cooler. I was careful to put on thermal paste, made sure that the plastic piece was taken off the cooler, I also made sure that the fan was spinning properly and it was. My temps only went down by 2-3 degrees or so.
The odd thing is that I reinstalled Windows 10 about 3 days ago (see post history for the long story... yes, I solved that issue BTW.) I then got Riva Tuner installed and noticed that my CPU temp in Cyberpunk was 91C!!!
As far as I know, I did not get these temperatures before I reinstalled Windows, at least I don't think I did because I noticed my high CPU temps like 2 minutes after I booted up the game. I think my temps used to be somewhere in the 60s.
Any ideas? Could a Windows update have messed with my machine?
Edit: I just noticed that second after I booted up my PC, in hardware monitor it said that my CPU temperature spiked to 76C when in the BIOS it only got up to 50C. Also my PC doesn't get that loud on gaming... but I'll double check on that. Also in my BIOS, I set my fans to run at 100% all the time with maybe 1-2C max difference in temp.
Edit 2: Is 79C-85C safe? Not looking to destroy my CPU.
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7 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:
Well they aren't really ancient ,Monster Hunter World isn't really old and was Capcoms biggest game so far iirc, and RE engine, which seems to have this 'quirk' as well is actually current gen engine, a better word would be archaic maybe. Btw I don't see this as negative, most of my favorite games seem to have this or similar quirks ,fighting games as well, you're at a serious disadvantage with anything but 60fps at those typically.
I see... that shouldn't be an issue then, Windows reports 59hz (or 119hz, etc) for my monitor *falsely* as well but I still get locked 60fps, etc with or without vsync. I just thought maybe it showed something totally out of order...
Only other thing I can think of is cables then, did you try some different ones?
Otherwise this seems like a really odd bug.
No but I tried using my TV instead which is HDMI instead of display port. Same error. Yea... my next step might be to reinstall Windows.
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4 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:
Limiting it to 60fps to begin with because of tearing is not how I would use something I have paid money for.
As for noticing it, I don't notice such small changes. over 5fps and closer to 10fps is something I will note.
Alright, well I'm just looking for a solution. It worked so good before.
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18 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:
Ancient games at this point. Back in the day speed of the game was tied to CPU clockspeed too. Doesn't mean that speed of CPU changing 200MHz today would have major effect in games.
I can very easily notice 58 fps instead of 60. Also I spent a lot on my machine and want to get what I paid for lol
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23 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:
Some games have damage and even game AI tied to framerate (typically Capcom games but also Demons Souls for example), so it does make a difference sometimes.
So basically if you're constantly only reaching 58fps you're doing about 17 percent less damage (with pierce ammo in this example)
Also I think if the refresh rate of the monitor is for example 60hz a 58fps lock will be noticeable as it just won't feel smooth ever, at least without vsync.
Hmm, this sounds weird, btw I checked in my nv settings the default is also 58fps, it doesn't really make sense, I know for sure that vsync limits my fps to 60-61 (*thinking emoji*) on a 60hz screen and generally feels smooth...
Are you sure you can actually reach 60fps in those games? I mean it'd be a weird coincidence but a possible explanation nonetheless.
Also can you check what refresh rate windows actually reports for your monitor?
Yes, without Vsync I get well over 60 fps. Windows 10 reports that I get 59.997hz. My other monitor which is a 4k tv says exactly 60 hertz. I ran the game on said tv and got the exact same issue. Edit: Can't see a single settings on my PC no set to 60hz.
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3 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:
You said Nvidia control panel had limiter at 58fps by default. That kinda says its either a bug or feature. So ways to see if something changes would be to try with older and newer drivers.
Right, I tried setting it 60+ and it still won't go above 58 with v-sync on. I tried a driver from October 2020 and no difference.
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13 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:
2fps more won't change anything to you. Unless you currently are having issues. It could be a bug in Nvidia's drivers, or designed to work this way. Either way, you are rendering more frames and this is more about being limited than not actually being able to render up to 60fps.
I tried both Rivatuner and the FPS counter in Geforce Experience and they both said the same. I also know that I am supposed to be getting more FPS than this as my CPU and GPU usage are both low, still doesn't hit 60 even when looking up at the sky. Also I'm not sure that it was designed to work this way. Every time I've turned on Vsync ever it has always kept me at a solid 60 FPS.
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Specs: Ryzen 9 5900x, 16 gb ddr4, MSI tomahawk, 2080 ti. Windows 10 20H2 19042.804
Whenever I enable v-sync on my computer (60hz monitor), My FPS is stuck at 58. Sometimes it will go back up to 60 for a split second but it more or less stays at 58. I just noticed it today, I haven't gamed in about a week.
I can't disable it or I will get a large amount of screen tearing. Capping my FPS at 60 without v-sync does very little for said screen tearing. This is the first time I have experienced this issue and it has happened in every game I tried.
I tried enabling V-sync both in Nvidia control panel and in games (one at a time though), this made no difference
I tried enabling triple buffering, this did nothing
Tried the adaptive and fast options in Nvidia control panel v-sync options, did not work
Windows 10 is up to date
Updating then reinstalling drivers did nothing
Disabling full screen optimizations (tried in one game) did not work
Turned on hardware accelerated GPU setting, did not work
Turning off game mode didn't work either
I've tried everything I can think of. I'm at a loss lol.
Possibly related: I noticed that the default value for the Nvidia control panel FPS limiter is 58, setting this to 60+ made no difference
https://gyazo.com/6332814d61ff25839172b8fe11bf3e3d
Thank you everyone in advance. Please let me know if you need more information.
Edit: also tried disabling Riva Tuner this didn't work
Tried rolling back Windows updates, nothing
Tried using old known good GPU driver, nothing
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My Dell latitude 7300 won't play audio from the headphone jack. When I go into the sound settings through control panel and apply speakers/headphones, the sound still goes out of the laptop speakers even with headphones plugged in. I have tried several different headphones. I also restarted and used Support Assist to install Drivers.
When using support assist my issue was fixed briefly, but I unplugged my headphones and tried to use them later and the same issue persisted. Can anyone help me? Thanks!
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Hey so I logged into Outlook and noticed that I was missing 2 weeks of emails. Does anyone have an idea why?Screenshot:
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Are you getting at least 60 fps?
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3 minutes ago, jaslion said:
What is this for? What are you going to do on it?
As a start:
Psu is beyond overkill and instead of getting such a high wattage one get a better quality unit.
Ram is going to perform worse than 3600mhz as 3600 runs 1 to 1 with ryzens mem controller frequency going over it basically mean that you could as well get 2800mhz ram as both are 800mhz off target. Sure you could oc the mem controller but that is as of now basically not happening as it's always been extremely hard to do and you need a massive amount of luck for it
So I should get 3600 mhz RAM correct?
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1 minute ago, Downkey said:
Why? I'm assuming that he won't need over 2TB of storage, and his SSD is completely fine
LOL I use sooo much storage. My SSD is my primary where as my HDD is my secondary.
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1 minute ago, jaslion said:
Why? Sli is officially dead and no longer has any support. The second card will literally never do anything in games anymore and just sit there consuming power
I've seen plenty of game benchmarks where it delivers a very good performance increase. I am seriously considering against it though.
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Just now, Downkey said:
I'd go for a P400A Digital, and a 850W EVGA Supernova instead.
Sorry I forgot to add: I plan on putting in a second 2080 ti sometime in the near future if I can get one for like 500-600 dollars.
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So I already bought my 2080 ti 2 years ago but I am replacing every other component and building a new machine. Do these parts I listed sound good and compatible?
Edit: Sorry I forgot to add, I plan on getting a second 2080 ti if the prices ever come down in the future to 500-600 dollars.
Case:
https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Mid-Tower-PH-EC400ATG_BK01-Tempered-Controller/dp/B07TYR1P1G
Motherboard:
https://www.amazon.com/MSI-MAG-X570-Tomahawk-WiFi/dp/B0892R8PDJ
Ram:
CPU:
Ryzen 9 5900x
https://www.newegg.com/amd-ryzen-9-5900x/p/N82E16819113664
CPU cooler:
SSD:
WD SN850
HDD:
Toshiba Performance Hard drive 4 tb 7200 RPM
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4 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:
Set up MSI Afterburner's OSD to show usage for each individual core, make sure it isn't pegged to 100% on a single core and thus choking.
I did, is my screenshot showing up? My highest core is 77%.
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So in Watch Dogs Legion, it performed well during the first part of the game. When I went onto the streets, my FPS would hover around 40-45 FPS no matter how low I turned the settings. The weird thing is my CPU usage is completely normal but my GPU is pegged at around 65% usage. I don't seem to have this issue in any other games, although Far Cry 5 dips a bit but never below 60. Some of my other games such as Assassins' Creed Origin and Ghost Recon Breakpoint bottleneck my CPU but the CPU usage is actually extremely high.
My specs are as follows: i7 4790 3.6 MHZ, 2080 ti, 16 gb ddr3 1600 MHZ.
Screenshot of Watch Dogs Legion:
Edit, already updated graphics card drivers, restarted my pc, verified the integrity of the game, and just downloaded the latest update.
Edit 2, benchmark also works just fine
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Hello, we are using this template for our SCCM reporting: https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-power-bi-dashboard/
On the update compliance page, the data is incorrect. The data becomes correct when I click on a certain date. We are trying to make it so that the latest data can be shown without clicking on the date chart.
Our dashboard with no date selected: https://gyazo.com/c17dff07e514bb2cd482183231f0b3e5
Our dashboard with the latest date selected: https://gyazo.com/0ea2d745dcf16a00724791a951629ee4
Does anyone know what could be wrong?
88C CPU temp a few hours a day: how bad it it really?
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It says the power plan is unavailable and the RPC server is unavailable. I put it on balanced about a day ago though. I used to have it it high performance no problem.