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Trioxide

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About Trioxide

  • Birthday Dec 25, 1984

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Slovenia
  • Interests
    Car & Audio Enthusiast
  • Occupation
    Self-employed

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra
  • RAM
    4x 8Gb G.Skill FlareX AMD (F4-3200C16D-16GFX)
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Waterforce WB (GV-N208SAORUS WB-8GC)
  • Case
    Corsair 500D
  • Storage
    512GB Intel 660P M.2 SSD + 2x 4Tb Samsung 860 QVO
  • PSU
    Corsair TX850M
  • Display(s)
    Samsung C32HG70,
  • Cooling
    EKWB Quantum Velocity AMD, CoolStream SE 240&360 (Slim), Quantum Kinetic TBE 200, Quantum Momentum Chipset Aorus X570
  • Keyboard
    Razer Cynosa Chroma
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Chroma
  • Sound
    Pioneer HTP-072 5.1 Home Theater & Razer Kraken X Lite
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64bit
  • Laptop
    MacBook Pro 16"
  • Phone
    iPhone 11Pro

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  1. Hi, I found out (read on a review of the card) that the R9 390 DCIII OC maxes out at 1100/7000 ... But I'll try afterburner when I'll have the chance
  2. Don't mins me, I just read on another forum that the R9 390 DCIII OC tops out at 1100/7000, guess should've looked before buying it (not that I need the OC for my use)
  3. Hi, I had the same issue after OC my R9 390 and then returning back to normal, that my AMD driver keeps crashing. I didn't underclock it, I just deleted it, and reinstalled the driver. I tried different driver versions, and I'm now running 15.12 which seems to be far more stable (for me) than the others. And atm I don't have a problem with OCing and then returning to stock clocks... -> How did you manage to go from 1120, to 1350? Since on my Asus R9 390, GPU Tweak doesn't allow me to go from 1050(stock) to over 1100(max value I can enter). RAM on the other hand I can do from 6000 to 7000(max OC)?
  4. If you meant these, this is what I found: Note, that there's nothing for STO in here, only for RA2
  5. That's one thing I never used, where do I find it in Windows 10?
  6. Can't believe I didn't think of switching pcie lane before myself. And that didn't take long, just exchanged the pcie lane, ran sto, and crashed, again... I'll be switching my card back to the first lane. Maybr any other suggestions? I'm out of ideas at this point...
  7. wow, that's actually one thing I didn't try yet... though this is the only pcie x16 slot on this mobo, the other ones are x8... will try right away
  8. So I recently noticed my GPU "dies" in certain games. Let me elaborate: I play alot of STO (Star Trek Online). I build my new rig a month ago: I7-6700k Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha Asus Strix R9 390 OC DCIII 8Gb G.Skill RipJaws V 2x8Gb kit DDR4 3200 The rest is on the bottom in my signature. So, by GPU dying I mean, that the game crashes at random times (sometimes, after 5min, sometimes after 30min, I went a max of 1,5hrs before crashing). The game crashes in such a way, that the mouse continues responding, and most of the times I don't get an error message. I ctrl+alt+del to close the game and that's it. But when I do get a error message, it says something like this: "DX_DEVICE_REMOVED" - I got the error maybe 2-3times, while the crashes are persistent even after 5 clean windows reinstallations. I tried the following drivers: -15.12, 15.20, 15.30, 16.1, 16.1.1, 16.2., 16.2.1 Same result with all of the drivers, even if I disale antialiasing and anisotropic filtering ingame. The game also offers Direct3D 11, Direct3D 9ex and Direct3D 9 rendering - no matter which I choose, the crashes are still here... Now here's the twisted part, yesterday I ran command & conquer red alert 2 yuri's revenge - a very old game, just for the fun of it - which also stalls and shows no error messages. Every other game I tried - Mass Effect 1-3, Crysis 1-3, Medal Of Honor Airborne & Warfighter, NFS Most Wanted, Anno 2070, Sins Of A Solar Empire, Bioshock series, Deus Ex series... None of the other games are crashing, also Furmark, Aida64, 3dmark, realbench, unigine heaven every single benchmark and stress test always passes, no matter how long I leave it running... Nothing is overclocked, everything is at stock settings, and temp. reaches a max of 80C under heavy load, although with STO it never went over 76C. Any ideas on what to do,I even tried running it in compatibility mode. Let me just state, that on my laptop (i5 480m, 8Gb ram, RadeOn HD5650m) the games works flawlessly on Direct3D 11 settings. Both machines run Windows 10 Home 64bit version. There has to be some kind of trick to it, I don't believe that the GPU is faulty, but I also can't understand why only STO crashes and well RA2 (which btw ran on windows 95 when released)...
  9. Hmm I'm using an Asus (ROG) Maximus VIII Hero Alpha, but there shouldn't that much of a differnce... Try setting the bios as I did: And then run Aida
  10. What motherboard are you using? I'm running stable 4.8GHz @ 1.296V... Below is a screenshot I posted a few days ago in another thread on the forum (don't mind realbench, it's there because of the other thread).
  11. Forgot to quote... check the reply above this one EDIT: or at the bottom of the previous page...
  12. Sorry for the wait. Pictures of my OC and realbench score below: The system: Asus Maximus VIII Hero Alpha mobo i7 6700k (stock 4.0, turbo 4.2 - manual OC @ 4.8/1.296V) Asus Strix R9 390 8Gb OC DCIII (stock gpu:1050/vram:6000 - manual OC @ gpu: 1100/vram:7000 - this was the max I could OC my GPU with Asus GPUTweakII, it wont let me set higher frequencies...) -> Or just look at the bottom of my post, my system is the signtaure As you increase your CPU voltage, you increase the heat it generates. You're fairly safe OCing these newer CPU's, compared to the old ones. If it hits high temps, it will start to "throttle" - work slower to lower the heat in a worst case scenario, if you'd actually manage to overheat the chip, your system would shut down. You'd reboot after a few minutes and would be ok to go again (not that it is recommended doing his, but still, no greater harm should come from it). I validate my OC like this: - run cinebench - run realbench - run 3dmark (the complete package from the free version takes ~30min) - run Aida64 stress test (CPU,FPU,cache,system memory & GPU->only if OCed) If the first 3 tests pass, there's is a 99% chance Aida will not fail in my experience (and from what I've seen it usually fails in the first 20-30min, I never saw a pass that would fail after like 4hrs or 6h25min...). You should run Aida for 24hrs just to be on the safe side, but if it ran for 8hrs without problems, then I'm pretty sure you're fine. ALWAYS OC in the BIOS. The utilities that come for "on the fly" OC, directly from windows, are in my experience crap and unstable. I personally hate them + you can get more out of your OC from the bios.
  13. well you can check my thread in which i was asking about high temps from my first OC to 4.8 - the board decided by itself, that the cpu should run at about 1.488V which skyrocketed temps into the 90C+ range. The pictures in my thread (link below, check second page), shows my stress test on 1.36V @ 4.8GHz. I got it as far down as 1.2XX (think it was 1.289V or 1.298V...) and still running stable @ 4.8GHz... I'll be home in about 2-3 days (I'm currently abroad), so if I still remember, I'll post some pics then, or just remind me about it Link: you can also compare your realbench results with others on here: http://rog.asus.com/rog-pro/realbench-v2-leaderboard/?Laptop=all&CPU=all&gpu=all&Core=all&view=2 (click on the score for more details)
  14. I got it to 4.9Ghz for 10min, but stress test on aida sent an error, so i gotta play a little with the voltages when I come back home to find the right mix to keep it stable...
  15. Here, my result: http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=12047
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