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Totorus

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  1. Hi, i recently bought a GPU that i don't have in my hands yet, so it's a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 GAMING OC 12GB GDDR6 Rev 2.0, so i specifically wanted to avoid de LHR version, and i didn't notice that was the Rev. 2.0, so in the place i bought they didn't specify that was a LHR card, but they have other announces with the same card that has that specification mentioned, so the point is, i don't plan to mining at all, but my concern is that it can reduce the performance or affect other scenarios, i use Adobe products, several 3d programs, and i wanted to finally try deepfacelab properly, that use deep learning i think, so anyone know if it just specifically affects the mining scenario and nothing else?... I also did a quick research here in the forum and saw someone talking about that Nvidia drivers 522 disabled that LHR restriction. So any information about this could be awesome.

    Thanks in advance. Greetings.

  2. 4 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

    then pls do not use your old PSU with the new Components.

    I won't, and i have news, i opened the PSU and notice 2 capacitors a bit inflated, not the common bigger, the other one, middle to little size, indicator of something happened. Now i'm looking to buy the new PSU. I can afford this one below, what do you think about this model?

    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=100-B1-0600-KR

  3. 14 minutes ago, asand1 said:

    It WILL have a problem before long BECAUSE it is old. They don't last forever, capacitors and other components have an expected lifespan and 13 years ago there were a lot of Chinese counterfeit capacitors in circulation that had shorter than advertised lifespans. 

     

    Remember everything worked until it didn't including Chernobyl. When a PSU decides to die it takes everything else with it.

     

    Chipsets are intended to run at temps that would burn you, you are not copper and silicon.

     

    Sounds like your GPU is the problem, RMA it.

    Yes i know, in fact i already repaired a friend's PSU changing the bigger capacitors that were inflated, honestly i didn't checked the components of mine yet, is the next step, so yes i will change the PSU for a new one any way. The thing is, i still need to determine if the GPU have any issues. I think i can't send the GPU for RMA. I bought it in other country and is, i think, one and a half or 2 years old. Thank you so much for the answer.

    Greetings.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

    Dude, why?? WHY??
    WHy your continue to use your new, good system with that ancient piece of shit PSU?!

     

    Wanna destroy hundreds of €uros because you cheaped out on the PSU and got a shitty one?!

    No, i just don't have at the moment a knew PSU, and in the older system never had a problem, that's why i didn't even imagine the older PSU could have a problem. Also with the 9800 GT the system is stable. Do you think that the problem is the PSU?

    For sure i'll buy a new PSU even if it's not the case, so i can have a new one, and i hope the 1050Ti don' t have any problem.

    Greetings.

  5. Some news, since i tried to use the 9800 GT the system was stable for hours without problem, so i decide to update the bios, i did without problem, and i continued to use for more hours without problem, even the heatsink of the chipset was at perfect temperatures 36 to 32,  so after several hours more i tried again the 1050 Ti 4GB and few seconds after windows boot, again reboot and stuck, the thing is, all indicates that is that last gpu, but can be the PSU too?... because knowing that the PSU is 10 to 13 years old, maybe is unstable just with the 1050 Ti. I'll going to check the components inside the PSU and see if i can recognize any in bad state. Will keep testing. I leave a comparison below between the 1050 Ti D5 4 GB and 9800 GT 512 MB. So even the 1050 Ti has less consumption in watts.

     

    1590029695_1050TiD54GBvs9800GT512MB.png.d8c164c1a799523bae41517bdc81fec4.png

    Greetings.

  6. Doing nothing specific, just installed Windows 10 64 bits, and doing just installations of programs, browsing internet, not even playing yet a video game that use the gpu, i tried to take the number other temperature with the Aida64 but couldn't, not enought time and selft-boot or shutsdown, but i can confirm tha tis not normal temperature, because i touched with the finger and can't mantain the finger in the heatsink, really burns. and yes on the tiny heatsink, color grey. See in the image below. And the PSU  is a Powercooler, i just can't find the original website to show you, but is 500W.

    heatsink1-zone.jpg

    Found a picture of the powercooler PSU.
     

    powercooler 500w.jpg

  7. Hi, i just bought finally ryzen 7 1700, Asus a320m-k and G.Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 2400 PC4-19200 16GB 2x8GB CL15, the things is i had already a gigabyte 1050 Ti D5 with 4 GB ram, that one doesn't need extra power connector, so then i just build all this, and the heatsink of the chipset a320 just overheat a lot and then the software just reset, or stuck, and i lose video image in the scren, so i tried my old 9800 GTX 512 MB and th eheatsink doesnt heat too much, and doesnt lose the screen video or software reset, i mean no forced reboot because overheat. I was thinking abot my PSU is 500 W, is it posible that maybe is not enoguh power so then the chipset goes overheat?... Or have nothing to do with that, can be the gpu problem?... or a fail into the motherboard?... thanks you so much for th ehel in advance.

  8. Hi, i need to know about a compatibility product. I'm planing to buy Asus Prime A320M-K P/N: 90MB0TV0-M0EAY0 but i need to be sure if will work with the next processor and memories.
    the processor is AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.4Ghz P/N: YD1200BBAEBOX and the memories are G.Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 2133 PC4-17000 16GB 2x8GB CL15 P/N: F4-2133C15D-16GVR.

     

    The place where i'm going to buy is this:

    https://www.pccomponentes.com/asus-prime-a320m-k

    https://www.pccomponentes.com/amd-ryzen-3-1200-34ghz

    https://www.pccomponentes.com/gskill-ripjaws-v-red-ddr4-2133-pc4-17000-16gb-2x8gb-cl15

    There is another thing, i already checked the PDFs

    Memory_QVL_For_Ryzen_1st_Gen_Processors.pdf

    Memory-QVL-For-AMD-Ryzen-2000-Series-processors.PDF

    And didn't find those memories, that means will not work with that mother board?

    In that place from i will going to buy, they said that they were building pc with that motherboard and cpu but using G.Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 2400 PC4-19200 16GB 2x8GB CL15 P/N: F4-2400C15D-16GVR, weird thing is that i checked in Memory-QVL-For-AMD-Ryzen-2000-Series-processors.PDF and appears like F4-2400C15D-169GVR and the one that they said that works didn't have that extra 9 after 16. Anyways, i need to be sure if this motherboard will work with that cpu and any of those memories preferably with G.Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 2133 PC4-17000 16GB 2x8GB CL15 P/N: F4-2133C15D-16GVR because of the price.

    Thanks in advance. Greetings.

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