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About Wierzbak
- Birthday Jun 14, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
Poland, Poznan
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
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Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE
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RAM
HyperX 32GB (4x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 Predator RGB
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GPU
Gigabyte RTX 3080 VISION OC
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Case
Fractal Design Define 7
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Storage
Manjaro: Samsung SSD 980 512GB
Windows Boot: Gigabyte 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe AORUS RGB
Windows Games: Crucial MX500 2TB -
PSU
be quiet! Straight Power 11 750W
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Display(s)
ASUS MG278Q
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Cooling
be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3
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Keyboard
Razer BlackWidow Chroma
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Mouse
Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition
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Speakers: Creative Gigaworks G500
Headphones: Bose QuiteComfort 35 II
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Manjaro 23.0 Uranos + Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
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OnePlus Nord
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Yeah, but they rushed that and it is still visible for a single frame at the beginning. Some might think that this is a result of the QA not being thorough enough.
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I would really like to see a video of someone (Alex+Linus combo would be perfect) to react to/explain the AirJet®. Maybe something you might consider for the upcoming reaction channel? Or at least a really short mention in the WAN show perpetual doc would be nice. Too bad you guys didn't cover this at the CES. Here are the videos, one of them requires logging in but is better.
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I got this card after a year of waiting for the original MSRP, which is great, and I'm very happy about it. But KFA2 is no EVGA. I've been running this card for a while now and especially after a bit of undervolting it runs great. However the fan stop doesn't work as expected. The fans themselves are not the most quiet on this card, and when the fans are not spinning, they ramp up to 50% (which is really noticeable, as the rest of my PC is pretty much dead silence) for a few seconds every time the power draw goes over 40W. Which is pretty much every couple of minutes, or even more often than that when I'm more "actively" using my PC, since the sole act of opening the start menu results in a spike of power draw to over 100W (both on Windows 10 and 11). I tried different pieces of software to set the fan curve, including the hot pile of garbage that is KFA2's "Xtreme Tuner", Palit Thundermaster, MSI Afterburner and EVGA Precision, and I was only able to make it worse with anything other than the aforementioned pile of garbage. I tried setting the power limit, but no software allows me to go below 31%, which is still a 100W. I've sent an email to KFA2 describing my issue and even asking for a different BIOS (cause I've seen some folks with their 3090s online claiming to been able to get a different BIOS from KFA2) but I didn't get any response, and it's been a month since then. So first of all, do you think a different BIOS might solve the issue? And secondly, which GPUs' BIOS can I safely flash to this card? Bricking it would be a giant rest in pepperoni for me, not only it costs now about twice of what I payed, but also availability is what you'd expect nowadays. Thanks!
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I have a WD40EFAX and I can't get it working. Windows Disk Management Tool recognizes it and correctly displays its capacity, but when trying to initialize it returns I/O Error. When entering "list disk" command in diskpart it isn't listed. It passes the quick test in DLGDIAG. But when trying to perform either quick or full erase it returns "Delete Partirions error!". Is the drive bricked, or is there something I can do?
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How did it go? I've found kinda a solution that kinda works. Turns out that the modem/router provided by my ISP is trash and its WiFi slows down the higher the uptime. So If I restart it I can get around 200-300Mbps on my TV over 5Ghz network for a few hours, which is just enough time to watch a flick