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SlowMixit

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  1. Wonder if VIA would buy AMD if ZEN would be flop, since VIA allready has x86 lisence and if they bought AMD they still would have their x86 and x86-64 lisence. I dont think Intel would revoke really any lisence since they would get giant Anti-Thrust lawsuit against them in europe because they would have monopoly on x86 market.
  2. Overall filesize of next video i need edit is 11 TB in 11 x 1 TB parts, recording it self was around 40 MB/frame. How ever when i start edit it with multiple previews etc.. it starts to hit on the ssd's and hdd's hard, specially when i same time encode, edit, preview and copy files from hdd's to ssd's. Imagine if i didnt need to move the files betwean hdd's and ssd's when i would have enough space and performance to do it all at on SSD array, i cant now put even half the files to SSD's from this monsterous 11 TB overall size. Uncompressed bitrate 9,56 Gbps (1,19 GB/s), one shitty HDD couldnt even read 15% the frames at 60fps.
  3. That is Epic Dragon, not Scarlet Dragon, completly different cameras. http://www.red.com/products/scarlet-dragon#tech-specs I have also worked with Phantom Flex 4K
  4. 30K? Thats easy, i know few PCI-E SSD's that cost 100k Nope i aint saying that 4k is harder than 6k, there are exeptions though like camera you use. I do work with RED Scarlet Dragon, how ever its not mine, i wouldnt blow that much on camera my self, also RED isnt only camera i work with. In the case of RED Scarlet Dragon 6k is easier to work with than 4k since it records 6k only 12fps and 4k 60fps.
  5. Well 4k RAW aint exactly only thing i do but i took it out as example, i also do 4k RGB amongst alot of things with After Effects, Premiere Elements, Photoshop, 3D rendering etc... Let say i would need go to direction of this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wmj8Bm
  6. Not going to be enough for my specific needs in future, and those needs come from my works side, ssd space and performance alone wont cut it on high bitrate 4k 60fps video for starters. I agree 6700K, and two 980 TI's and IPS 1440p monitor is pretty much best most people should go for. I have my self got 3 XB270HU monitors for SimRacing and Productivity reasons.
  7. Yes, but im doing it for something else, those videos aint going to youtube but somewhere else. If my customers say they want 4k they will damn well get it.
  8. Nope, not idiot. Having something to use that hardware for its full potential doesnt make me idiot. Would you encode 4k 60fps RAW videos that are roughly 4 TB each with 4core 8thread 4790k or dual xeon e5 machine with raided ssd's (skylake-e when its released)? Yes its going to be work machine but for once im going to make it best possible for everything, being able to encode those videos while gaming would be perfect.
  9. I know im putting 10-15k on my next pc, just because im PC addict.
  10. If Zen fails and AMD gets bought the new owner wont get X86 lisence since agreement betwean Intel and AMD wont allow transferring lisence to new owner, only thing they get to keap is AMD64. Then it would be R.I.P competition, R.I.P Consumer PC Prices. What i think they would do is get "funding" from some company like Samsung and guarantees for certain % of AMD Profit and power in decision making of AMD Board of Directors.
  11. 10 minutes isnt enough to do even basic stability test, temperatures in your case isnt the problem, its if the cpu is stable in longer than 10min load, run 12hour test and if no errors in AIDA, Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, Prime95 or some similar stability test utility then you can say its stable. Mine runs 12hour Prime95 stability test stable at 1.295v 4.8Ghz @ 64 celcius, custom watercooling loop, delidded and mounted waterblock with naked ivy kit. Out of interest, whats your mainboard?
  12. You'r image is bit missleading, channel 1 is slots 1+2, channel 2 is 3+4 at least thats how its been on all of my Z77, Z87, Z97 and Z170 and X99 mainboards, thats why in order to run Dual-Channel mode you need run just like you said either ram on slots 1+3, 2+4 or all in order to use bandwidth of bowth channels. In that OP's board you need run ram in Grey or Black slots with 2 ram sticks to get dual channel mode, i would recommend the Grey slots due my own experiences with my Asus Maximus VII Extreme, running in Black slots caused some boot problems and Red (or in your case Grey) slots didnt cause any problems with 2 sticks of ram. Also with 4 sticks there were no problems.
  13. Guess im not going to play my CSGO matches today
  14. Replacement PSU arrived sometime ago, been using it and its working flawlessly, guess it was just QC issue on Corsair's side or Transport Damage.
  15. Yes they do have those in stock, and because i send the psu to RMA within 14days of getting it i can still tell them to refund and choose another psu. But i think ill wait for replacement RM850i come from RMA, i doubt i get another RM850i faulty, but if replacement one is also faulty i will call for refund and buy either Super Flower Leadex, EVGA G2 or Seasonic unit, retailer in here is known to handle RMA insanely quick so i think i will have new PSU by the wednesday next week (they test the product and send new replacement one in mail, along with sending the faulty one to manufactuerer). Edit: Send the PSU (along with mouse that went broken) to the store/retailer with postal service yesterday at 1PM, today 9:50AM the RMA was handled and replacing product ordered. Jimm's PC Store and Finnish Postal Service ftw...
  16. Sadly the online store where i bought it from dont have Super Flower Leadex or EVGA G2 units in stock (estimated time delivery 10-20days), else if they were i would have originally bought one of those units and not RM850i. Corsair RM850i estimated delivery 1-4 days so soon as RMA department gets the psu they can verify that its broken and send new one quickly (over 25 in stock) and RMA usually is fast in online retailer i buy my hardware from, something like 1-2 days after receiving the broken hardware.
  17. About 1 hour ago i received delivery of my new power supply unit everything went well, until something happened. After 10minutes of installing the power supply unit while i was installing Corsair Link, my machine shut down, i pressed the power button but nothing happened, removed power from the PSU and waited until mainboard was completely powered off, switched PSU back on and fans started for under second and then stopped. Plugged back in my old PSU (6 year old Silverstone Strider 750 Plus Silver) and pc powered up, guess Corsairs Quality Assurance work did spit out monday sample of the PSU. I will send it to the RMA and if another Corsair RM850i brakes up i will seriously consider boycotting any other Corsair PSU's except AXi series. Im in serious need of new PSU since my current 6year (1 year over the warranty) old Silvertstone one is not able to hold more than 500W load on 12v rail or else voltages will plummet down to 11.2-11.5v, setup is i7 5930k, Asus X99 board and GTX970's in SLI, CPU clocked max. 3ghz and GPU's at stock due old PSU.
  18. Agree, Asus Z97A is fantastic board, i bought Maximus Ranger still due extra overclocking and gaming features.
  19. Some are able to be overclocked to stay on the turbo boost multiplier no matter how many cores are loaded + 3-5% from baseclock overclocking, i seen one go 1 muilti higer than tubo boost limit, but thats all that is possible. Well wouldnt surprice me if 1680v2 were more highly binned 4960X with 2 disabled cores enabled and different microcode.
  20. I have figured out 1.3v max is the best, above that temperatures get out of control no matter what kind of beastly watercooling unit is in use (exept chilled water and phase change). I tried 4.9Ghz 1.35v but temps got to 70'c's compared to 1.3v 4.8Ghz barely hitting 60'c, and that 4.9Ghz isnt even stable. No idea about degradation, shouldnt happen under 1.35v, how ever silicon lottery might grant you degrading processor at 1.2v
  21. Now its keaping it 4.5Ghz 100% load, some cores being 100'C, some under 90'C, all cores and threads with prime95. Shouldnt it be throttling down to something like 1000-2000Mhz when cpu is 100'C? Edit : Did complete watercooling system flush, ran trough several litres of distilled water (around 20 or so) with high pressure (industrial liquid pump, power of 5 x d5's ), rechecked for leaks and bad connections on hardtubing, refitted the cpu, changed different thermal compound betwean die and waterblock (usually using MX-4, now put some Gelid GC-Extreme), now its happy idling 27'C and loading 58'C max with 1.3v 4.8Ghz Prime95 load.
  22. Today i started seeing wierd temperature readings from my secondary pc, in idle its doing litlebit under 30celcius, on prime95 load its saying 100celcius and appearantly going down to 3.5Ghz clocks, and soon as i put any load on the cpu temp sensor says 80-100 celcius, it goes there within under second of putting load on the cpu. I been running the cpu overclocked and stable 4.8Ghz 1.29v sometime now (prime95, occt, linx, aida64 24hours stable). CPU it self is delidded and cooled by custom watercooling loop, no way it should get above 60 celcius, because my load temps when i validated the oc was 59'C max temp higest on any of the cores. I have checked the flow and its good so watercooling isnt gunked up, touched also the waterblock after 2hours in full load and it is not noticeably warm, checked the contact betwean cpu and waterblock and its good. Maybe i have faulty temp sensor? Watercooling loop for CPU : EK-Naked Ivy Kit, EK-Supremacy EVO, EK-Coolstream XE 360, EK-Coolsteam XE-240, D5 Pump, Flowmeter Asus Maximus VII Ranger, 16Gb DDR3 2400 CL11, 2 x GTX980Ti
  23. My pagefile is 32Gb with 64Gb ram, doesnt matter tho got one of those 2500/1400M Read/Write M.2 SSD's.
  24. I got 1 rig with GTX970, what is the resolution you run it with? In GTA5 i use close to maximum settings and still get memory load greatly under 3500M, resolution is 1080p. Second pc with 1440p screen runs greatly over 4000M with maximum settings, Titan X is beast.
  25. Well i had graphics card that came completly dead out of factory, brand new one also. So its possible that GPU is indeed faulty.
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