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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from Yone in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Just bought 14900KS. It's most likely to be a dud tho, so an inevitable return is on hands
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from CommanderAlex in Show off your latest purchases
Just bought 14900KS. It's most likely to be a dud tho, so an inevitable return is on hands
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from SimplyChunk in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from Donut417 in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from OU812 in Show off your latest purchases
Samsung Oddysey G8 OLED. Complements Mini LED screen of MSI Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from Stahlmann in ASUS ROG PG35VQ worth it?
I'm fairly convinced now tbf. Will go for it thanks!
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Stahlmann in ASUS ROG PG35VQ worth it?
Native G-Sync vs. just compatible doesn't matter in my experience. All in all it's a good Ultrawide monitor for 500. Like I said, good HDR with over 1000 nits and full array local dimming, decent color accuracity and gamut and 200Hz is a nice bonus even if it's not that noticeable thanks to VA ghosting. If it even comes with warranty, I'd say go for it.
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Stahlmann in ASUS ROG PG35VQ worth it?
I had the PG35VQ in the past. It can get very bright and has a decent amount of dimming zones, so HDR is pretty good, but the response times really weren't that good. There was significant ghosting especially in the VA-typical darker areas of the screen. It also has a fan in it, so depending on how loud your overall setup is, it might be audible. But even while keeping the downsides in mind, sub 500 doesn't seem like a bad price to me.
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Value of this laptop?
Also, much appreciated it's about what expected. Probably about £3000-3300 for it because of upgrades
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from Thatgod123 in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)
13900KS 6.1Ghz 4.8Ghz
G.Skill Trident Z 8000Mhz at XMP with its own loop water cooled
4090 Suprim X at 3200Mhz +1500 Memory
3 loops total and 50 fans, one for each major component (GPU, CPU, RAM)
Z790 Apex with TB4 add-on card and AE-5 Plus Sound Card
Rest in the sig
Borderline redneck engineering:
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from dookieshoes88 in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)
13900KS 6.1Ghz 4.8Ghz
G.Skill Trident Z 8000Mhz at XMP with its own loop water cooled
4090 Suprim X at 3200Mhz +1500 Memory
3 loops total and 50 fans, one for each major component (GPU, CPU, RAM)
Z790 Apex with TB4 add-on card and AE-5 Plus Sound Card
Rest in the sig
Borderline redneck engineering:
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from RevGAM in Does quick connect limit my temps?
That's my loop, quick connects are QD3s
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to RONOTHAN## in 64GB Sodimm modules?
64GB DIMMs in general aren't available yet to consumers. They're supposed to show up sometime next year, I'd expect mid Q2 is when they'll show up, with the SODIMMs being a month or two behind them.
Pretty much every laptop I'm aware of has 1DPC, so you'd be limited to two sticks and 128GB anyway unless you somehow found a laptop with 4 DIMM slots.
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Eigenvektor in DDR5 8600Mhz issue
Seems to be running in Gear 2 in both cases, i.e. looks fine to me. Memory controller frequency is half that of DRAM frequency. And DRAM frequency is as expected for 8600 MT/s and 8800 MT/s respectively.
How often did you run the benchmarks? The difference between 44,800 and 43,800 is only 2%, so roughly margin of error. Could simply be that memory bandwidth is not the limiting factor, so further increasing memory speed has no effect either way.
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Eigenvektor in DDR5 8600Mhz issue
Because there are limits to how fast the CPU's memory controller can run. If you go beyond a certain speed, it'll drop to half the memory speed (Gear 2). You typically don't want to overclock beyond the point where speed is 1:1 (or 1:2 in the case of DDR5)
DDR5 operates in Gear 2 by default, so you might be dropping to Gear 4, i.e. 1:4 in terms of frequency (https://www.overclockers.com/ddr5-overclocking-guide/#Step_1_Frequency)
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Somerandomtechyboi in RAM OC help
Use as much volt as neccesary
As for secondaries just leave em alone till they become an issue
Id try raising volt to 1.56v or 1.6v if it really needs that much but theres no real limit to volt aside from heat and the voltage scaling of the ic
personally id just keep loosening primaries and raising volt and just see whats the max freq itll go to and dial the freq down abit to find the max stable freq after that (ex 3100 max freq -> 3000 max stable freq on my ddr3 gdie)
if the ic happens to taper off in performance at the very bleeding edge of frequency (likely caused by needing to heavily loosen the subs) then continue to downclock till you get your perf back (ex 1520 max "stable" -> 1470 max perf on my 1x3 xtreem dark ddr2), a couple indications of if your ic may behave like this is obviously performance goes to shit compared to a lower freq but another sign is the ic becoming extremely volatile all of a sudden compared to a slightly lower freq, volatile as in needs to be kept under a certain temp otherwise crash and this crash temp sdrastically decreases over the span of say 100-200mhz
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TheNaitsyrk reacted to Somerandomtechyboi in RAM OC help
Bruh i have no experience and pretty little knowledge when it comes to ddr5 but i may have some rather general reccomendations for high ram freq
What adjustments have you tried to get 8600 to actually work?
first of all any arbitrary voltage limitations regarding vdimm throw those out the window as the imc isnt gonna degrade due to vdimm as far as i can tell especially not with ddr5 since vdimm doesnt even touch the imc afaik
and ram ics that just keep scaling with voltage will not degrade with voltage, the 2x4 cfr i have seems to have degraded abit cause i pushed upto 2.5v trying to stabilize 3000 ddr3 as they simply dont scale that far but running ~2v they seem to run just fine whereas my shitty samsung f die it does not give a shit wether i run 2v or 2.6v though it though i havent done much testing due to only having a single stick
Voltage limitations regarding imc id just follow those or equalize with vcore max safe (~1.45v)
Basically use as much voltage as you need, as 8400+ is a pretty high speed i wouldnt bat an eye at 1.6v+, though id see if i can reduce volt requirement by setting cl40 since cl doesnt do much for performance and the extra volt can go to freq, subtimings, or just run at a lower volt so the sticks run abit cooler, lower the volt the better if its within possibility and you arent sacrificing anything which in this case you basically make no real sacrifice
As for imc i think trcd is one of the timings that stress the imc so id see if loosening that abit lets you run higher speed if raising vdimm or changing some other voltages and/or (sub)timings dont work
If i was doing an oc like this from scratch the first thing id do is look for a profile online prefferably ones with the highest freqs and subtimings set and use as a reference
throw the primaries out the window and loosen them quite abit with subtimings at auto for the mobo to loosen unless that particular ram ic requires subs manually set
first goal is to maximize frequency so just keep cranking the thing till max freq is hit and it wont go any further, then find the max stable freq which may be abit below the absolute max freq (ex my gdies max out at 3100 due to imc but i did manage to stabilize them at 3000c10)
once max stable freq is found use the profile you found as a reference and tighten the subs accordingly but not all at once, usually i do this in groups, maybe tighten all the subs in the same category like the sr or dr subs all at once, pretty hard to explain, kinda just have my own way or algorithm of doing it, you could also just yolo it and do all subs and if it doesnt work just detune the subs in groups till stable then triangulate the particular sub that needs to be loosened compared to the profile by just retightening the subs in groups again till you find the sub(s) that need to be adjusted. There may also be subs that benifit from extra vdimm which is usually the secondaries like trfc or trrd but only on some ics cause some also dont scale the secondaries nor tertiaries with volt
Last step is to tighten the primaries making sure to not dump too much voltage into them cause thats just a waste of volt, but if cooling is not an issue you could just dump as much volt as you want, just have to keep in mind that the gains are very little
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from SimplyChunk in Show off your latest purchases
Some RAM for my GT77HX Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from OhioYJ in Show off your latest purchases
Ultra well binned 13900KS
Along with Z790 Apex Encore
And Supercool Direct Die 14th gen
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from atarione in Show off your latest purchases
Some RAM for my GT77HX Titan
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TheNaitsyrk got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Some RAM for my GT77HX Titan