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Zaf

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  • Birthday Feb 06, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    SoCal, USA

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  • CPU
    AMD 3900x
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero
  • RAM
    G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB DDR4-3600
  • GPU
    MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio
  • Case
    Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750w
  • Display(s)
    ASUS xf240H
  • Cooling
    EVGA CLC 280
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 LUX Browns
  • Mouse
    Logitech G Pro Wireless
  • Operating System
    W10
  • Laptop
    Razer Blade Stealth
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  1. I'm bumping this post, going to edit in two videos of the stuttering
  2. Yes I do have MSI Afterburner, here are my settings. I have my NVIDIA profile set to max performance and my power plan set to Ryzen High Performance.
  3. Currently playing Overwatch that's probably why that's so large. I have 32GB of 3600MHz ram.
  4. https://pcpartpicker.com/b/jzNqqs I don't believe it'd be a hard drive issue, it's a relatively new NVMe SSD
  5. Not sure what i'm looking for, but here's the sensor log + screenshot GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt
  6. I'm at my wits end with this. My main game is Overwatch, and I experience 100% frame droppage every 1.5 seconds, for .25 seconds. Constantly. In other games, it manifests in other ways. My setup is an AMD 3900x, RTX 2080, ASUS Crosshair Wifi X570 motherboard. I've had this issue since the May Windows 10 Update. Whenever I reinstall Windows, it works for 2-3 days, then reverts back to the same behavior of stuttering. I've tried: Updating Windows 10/11 Reinstalling Windows 10 (with formatting SSD) Updating to Windows 11 Reinstalling Windows 11 (with formatting SSD) Repairing Windows with built in utility Updating AMD Chipset Drivers Removing AMD Chipset Drivers Reinstalling Chipset Drivers Reverting to day 1 GPU Drivers Reinstalling GPU Drivers Disabling High Precision Clock in Device Manager Edit: I installed a new SSD and installed windows 11 on it, same issue again. https://pcpartpicker.com/b/jzNqqs
  7. Will the new install of windows auto detect my other drives without formatting them?
  8. I should do it sooner rather then later then I guess because the longer I wait the more I won't do it. Thanks enderman
  9. Is there a good way to transfer a windows installation from one drive to another? To me it's too much of a hassle to fresh install my windows os to my new NVME SSD, so I was wondering if there is a good paid/free software that will do it? Otherwise I might just not fresh install it. Thanks!
  10. Is there any way I can reduce my temperatures still? I set the voltage down to 1.25, and when i hit it with r15 it caps at 84c on a 360mm AIO. edit: I ran r20 and it got as hot as 88c
  11. One of the videos I was watching was Jayz video on his adventure into oc'ing the 3900x, and he said that the idle voltage that the 3900x was pulling was unsafe. Should I leave those alone? Should I put them to something else?
  12. My current build is a 3900x cooled with a Thermaltake Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition, on a ASUS Crosshair Hero motherboard. I also have three more fans for a total of six in my case, which is a Lian Li O11 Dynamic. I was watching a couple of videos on this chips overclock and what general cpu idle temperatures should be, and I feel like my idles are too high. Before setting all the volts down to below 1.4, it idled 60c. Now after turning the voltage down by a significant margin (to 1.3v), the idle temperatures are 42-50c. I have a all core oc of 4.2GHz, but when I run cinebench my temperatures shoot up to a max of 91c. I was wondering what I can do to help fix to that more reasonable 80c. All my fans are blowing out for aesthetic reasons, should I flip the top three fans on the cpu cooler to blow inward?I'm extremely new to overclocking, and just left my previous 2700x to do whatever it wants, but I think I can get reasonably more performance out of my 3900x. Any tips or help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  13. Wouldn't my passkey help fix that issue though?
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