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SlowMixit

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  1. Do you have digital multimeter? If you do you should as last thing to check if power cables are working with voltage measurement. If digital multimeter says voltage is around 12volts then the cable is working and GPU is dead. Only thing you can do in case of broken GPU is either send it to someone for repair or have it as fancy paper weight, repairing gpus involves alot of pcb component level diagnostics and not everyone know how to do it and its not guaranteed to be able to be fixed. Measure between middle pins on 6+2 connector, like in image below. Remember to put the multimeter to DC voltage measurement mode.
  2. The GPU is broken if power cables are attached properly to bowth PSU and GPU, check the cables in PSU end too if its modular one.
  3. What kind of issue it is? No POST? No drivers installing? We need more information. But if GTX 1050 Ti works fine then it could be the GPU it self. Also check the power cables, most Radeons wont boot without PCIE power cables. If the machine wont POST with the GPU (boot to bios etc..) then it is highly likely the R9 390X is broken, you could send it to someone for repair if it does not have warranty, if you are in Finland i can do it too.
  4. System specs Corsair Crystal Series 280X AMD Ryzen 3600XT * Asus Strix B550-I G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB 4000 CL17 ** nVidia Quadro K2200 *** 1Tb Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD Seasonic Focus G-650 Watercooling Barrow AM4 RGB Waterblock Barrow 14mm Hardtube fittings Corsair 14mm PMMA tubes 4 x Arctic P12 fans 2 x 240mm EK Coolstream Classic SE rads EK XRES 140 D5 pump+reservoir Various extra fittings and adapters Notes * upgrade soon as 5800X is released ** run at 3800 CL14 *** upgrade soon as RTX 3080 arrives First to testing the components, running the system in some random temporarily case untill it is ready to be transfered to new build. This 3600XT is able to run at 1.25v 4425Mhz CCX0 and 4000Mhz CCX1, also this cpu is able to run FCLK at 1900 stable making running memory at 3800Mhz CL14-16-16-32 1.5v 1T possible, ram timings are not yet perfectly optimized but this is good enough for me. Temperatures for CPU is below 70'c with AMD Wraith Prism cooler running stress tests. It is also stable with these settings running 24hours of Prime95, 50000% Karhu RAM Test, 8hours Asus Realbench and several games without any issues or errors. Now to the build. Very first thing i did is move that top fan to front and drill 4 holes to mount pump+res to the case, found screws from my box of thousand things, i did not find any screws with bigger head so these are just maybe 0.5mm larger than the drilled hole, i wanted to have some wiggle room to move the pump+res few millimeters around. Some of you might already see second modification i did for the case to improve airflow exiting from the case as this case is known to have top glass panel too close to top of case that reduces airflow outside of the case. Next im going to do the tubing runs or at least most of them. I did one of the tubes going from bottom rad to input of pump+res, i'm not shure if im happy with it. I will continue updating this thread untill the build is finished, i need buy maybe 4 x 90 degree fittings for what ever waterblock i will eventually get for RTX 3080 once shop i purchased one from will send it, i know there is limited stock so it could very well be 1 to 2 months before i get RTX 3080 for this build. I might even go for RTX 3070 if i dont get 3080 before 3070 is released. I'm not quite shure if i will add extra RGB to this build or if i will just stick with Barrow AM4 block's build in RGB and RAM RGB. What i could do is add Phanteks Halos RGB frames for fans. I also need get better camera, this phone just wont do it. Maybe some cheap DSLR like Canon EOS 500D.
  5. Unlocked my old faithful beast Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme WF WB. Id say i no longer care about silicon degradation. EDIT : Seems like Framebuffer does not like much above 2200 @ 1.2v, or maybe its RAM issue, not 100% shure. Framebuffer usage goes gradually down from 50-60% to 20-30% causing FPS to tank. This is, interesting. EDIT 2 : Framebuffer issue definetly related to power output, voltages and clocks. Best results with 2152mhz, 1150mv, +500Mem, with mem stock it can push 1175mv 2175mhz but 100 less score in Unigine Superposition. It pulls around 430-460watts from psu alone, total system consumption around 600watts.
  6. Sometimes Asus RMA sends you refurbished graphics card, for me they did send refurb card and can have other than repaired components failing very soon after quality testing, i ditched asus shortly after completely, no asus hardware in my pc's anymore. Or then something else, PSU sending out of spec low or high (outside -10.8 to -13.6v on -12VDC or 11.4 to 12.6v on +12VDC range) voltage to graphics card can easelly cause stability issues, like crashing etc.. Or just related to that RTX 2080 Ti fiasco with founders edition graphics cards just randomly failing, maybe similar issue as some third party cards also had that issue. I wonder what happens when you downclock graphics ram by lets say 500Mhz? Or core by 200? Anyway id say it is RMA time again.
  7. On grounds of right to repair. It wont void warranty on other parts of the monitor, like if electronics broke, electronics would still be covered by warranty. And unless they can proof the damage was caused by new glue installation they cannot void warranty in my country.
  8. Seems like my monitor's surface werent attached properly to lcd panel, on top there is sizeable cap and backlight visible trough it. Anyone else had this kind of issues with curved monitors? Wondering if i should disassemble monitor and "glue" the "glass" back into monitor or should i just send it to warrantly, its gonna take like 3months knowing how the retailer who i bought it from handles warranties.
  9. I guess this explains it. It automatically selected YCbCr420 color format when i plugged it in.
  10. Just plugged in temporary my 4K monitor to GTX760 graphics card via DVI with DVI-to-HDMI cable. I was quite surpriced to see that my monitor worked 4k@60Hz trough DVI-to-HDMI cable. Need dig deeper why its so, as far as i know this should not be possible with any Single Link DVI to HDMI cable. Any ideas why it would run 4k trough DVI?
  11. I have tried stock non-xmp settings that board boots after resetting cmos (2133Mhz) and it does happen with those settings too. Memory it self passes 8+hours test of HCI MemTest (13Gb used) and 8+hours of Karhu RAMTest with 3466@CL14 1.45v, memory also passed same test with 3600@CL15 1.45v. It does not work 3200@CL14 either on this or another memory kit.
  12. I have following problem with my new ITX pc build. Random shutdowns, all screens go blank and go to standby mode, all fans go to max rpm. Happening randomly, sometimes right after booting Windows, sometimes maybe 6-12 hours later. Temperatures are in check CPU temperature max. 70'c on Prime95 load overclocked to 4.1Ghz@1.40v (the issue is there with stock too), mainboard sensors say everything is between 30-45'c, i have got fan blowing air to VRM so it should be also in check. What i have tested : Different PSU's and its happening with bowth (EVGA G2 1000W and Silverstone SFX 650 Gold) Different RAM (16Gb Corsair DDR4 3600 CL18 B-die kit and 8Gb G.Skill DDR4 3200 CL14 B-die kit) Only things i cannot test right now is different CPU and GPU but as GPU works perfectly with friends pc from who i purchased it so i dont think its GPU. Anyone have any ideas? Bios is up to date so i can only think that i got faulty mainboard. Specs : AMD Ryzen 2600 (Stock, 3.8Ghz or 4Ghz or 4.1Ghz does not matter the issue is there regardless). Asus Strix B450-I 16Gb Corsair DDR4 3600 CL18 kit (3466@CL14, Stock or 3600@CL18 does not matter the issue is there regardless) Gigabyte RTX 2060 OC 6Gb Corsair H115i RGB Platinum AIO Win10 1903 64Bit
  13. Exactly what im looking for.. now to find it in local stores
  14. That could be the fan, even tough im not fond of its desing. Ill take look and see if i can find 120mm version of that.
  15. I need the fans as side intake to Lian-Li PC-O11 Air, pulling air from 360mm radiator. I already have 6 Halos frames coming with white 120mm fans and i also have 3xCorsair SP120's pushing air to the radiator so its going to be push+pull configuration. Those deepcool ones arent quite what im looking for. I could probably sell the coolers easelly off tough after removing that one fan if i would go buy the coolers.
  16. Well i checked one review and it clearly has one fan that is pushing to reverse direction. Also in this image one fan is clearly reverse design.
  17. I think i found one cooler that has it but cannot find any of those fans anywhere, i dont want to buy 3 coolers to get 3 fans. Its CoolerMaster MasterAir MA410M
  18. Are there any reverse design fans? What i mean by this reverse fan blades, pushing air to opposite direction compared to normal fans. I want such fans purely for aesthetic reasons, i dont care at all if those fans would be less effective. Fans dont need be RGB as i have Halos Frames in my next buid, that build will only happen if i can find the fans. I faintly remember some CES 2019 video had some similar style fans in display but i dont remember what it was.
  19. Anyone else had any experiences with V1Tech Backplates? I got mine today and im not really happy with it, in all promotional pictures and user manuals the RGB strip looks to be invisible behind the backplate yet mine arrived like this. https://gyazo.com/b73beb34ed3485524e9ac6b99414f9c5 I find that to be unacceptable, its unusable like that, the rgb strip is visible. Also when comparing backplate to graphics card, they forgot to cut one corner where dual 8pin gpu cables get attached, it will not sit flat on the graphics card if i were to install it, my order shows i ordered backplate for correct card. I allready send message to customer support so lets see what they say. Edit : V1Tech support is actually good, in the end all issues were solved. Most of the issues were actually user error, but one issue was not and its also being solved by them.
  20. The equipment to solder ram to board costs 100$ so that aint biggie. For most people the skill needed to use that equipment is the problem along with ram copatibility issues if bios does not support it. I have personally done some ram swaps on graphics cards.
  21. I have laptop with i5 2450M socketed, could upgrade to i7 3630M On that note, stock i5 2450M CInebench R15.
  22. @GMart84 You have very loose timings for 3800, are those Samsung B-Die? If they are you would be better going 3733 CL16, there is post in Asus ROG forums about this for Z370/Z390 mainboards. We will see, i have no problem buying another board if they suck in benchmarks and max oc. I need do research, check overclocking reviews etc.. to see what i should buy. Edit : Update, managed to get it Cinebench stable for one run at 5.45Ghz, had to try like 5 times and 4 times of those the machine just shut down because VRM could not keap up. I'm shure now CPU is capable 5.5Ghz with better mainboard for Cinebench stability. If i just had GMart84's mainboard
  23. For me stabilizing factor was VCCSA and VCCIO of 1.3v above 5.3Ghz. I run Cache at 46x, maybe i could go one step further to 47x, I tried going Cinebench R15 stable with 5.4Ghz and machine rebooted within 5 seconds of starting the benchmark so i think VRM on this board cannot do any better. Im thinking of buying Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Elite or Pro, according to buildzoid those boards have good enough VRM even for 9900K if i deside to upgrade later on.
  24. So close, but so far.. i want that 1800 points. This is 24/7 Stable aka 8hours Prime95 1344, 24hours blend and Linx 0.8 12hours. I can probably get another 50Mhz out of it under 1.5v 24/7 stable but needs tweaking, 5.45Ghz is no go even at 1.5-1.52v. I need better mainboard to go further, i belive chip it self is capable over 5.4Ghz under 1.5v. Specs : - i7 8086K @ 5.35Ghz 1.44v - Asus Strix Z370-F - 2x8Gb Corsair Vengeance 3733 CL16 (Samsung B-die) - Intel Integrated because... brand new RTX2080 Ti broke after few hours - EVGA SuperNova G2 1000W - Custom loop watercooling (3x180mm Rad, D5 pump, EK-Supremacy Block)
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