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Hiryuu

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  1. just be carefull about evga 1080ti they have a lot of trouble (i don't know about FTW but i got two Kingpin and both of them arrived dead out of the box that kind pissed me off on 1K+ graphics cards)
  2. Can you do a simple test to see if it's coil whine/noise, download msi afterburner or gigabyte guru and put the fan to 60-80 % to see if the noise is actually coming from the fan or not. If it's in fact the fan, it may be the ball bearing (you can find how to disable a fans on YT and ad oil/grease ...) but it might simple be the metal frame holding the fan that is vibrating
  3. I think that is just a show off dick from Nvidia -naming it the TXp was clearly a pun- they need a TOP DOG card for HEDT
  4. yes if it's a single stream but with the overhead of MST it doesn't fit EDIT: it's 1h30 am (sorry) the spec sheet is hard to read, ok so i read it wrong (that not obvious) ok in their exemple they stated an overhead of 1.6% using MST (and before stated 0.8% for SST) but that not per say what break it it's the detail i didn't catch that in their MST table the stream are all in 10bit w/HDR that why they need DSC.
  5. Wo/ DSC : you can do: 5120 × 2880 @60HZ MAX With DSC : 7680 × 4320 @60HZ MAX
  6. i know you were gonna respond that i'm not clear enough (my bad ) i said 'HBR3 MODE' not HBR3 (HBR design the link speed that's all) with that link speed there is mode. the specific one that achieve 4K UHD stereoscopic (1 @ 120 or 2 @60hz) use DSC 1.2 the max uncompressed is 5K x 3K
  7. DSC is used in MST because DSC 1.2 is what enable HBR3 mode to exist so DSC 1.2 is used in MST (on the stream that compose it ) i have the full spec but i don't think i can post /link it here for obvious reason but some google-fu (filetype and inurl) you should be able to find it too
  8. Just corrected it as same time as you posted it
  9. The membership to VESA is not free, the standards is royalty free to implement to members but some feature need licensing fro MPEG LA.. EDIT: correction my misunderstanding of the licencing of DP standard
  10. that's way too soon for specific ic to be made the spec was finalise and publish only 1years ago 1march 2016 (if i'm not mistaken) EDIT: I'm trying to find the total capability of MST(Multi Stream Transport) on DP1.4 so see if it's even possible. EDIT2: Since DP seems to not be a free nor open standard getting that info is proving difficult !!! EDIT3: OK that's not possible the standards achieve 8K @60hz using HBR3 (that compression) it can only do 8K @30hz on HBR2 (less compression), so MST with all overhead removed only allow for 4K UHD (3840) on two screen with HBR3. (here and here the source for that) EDIT4: DP1.4 is basically DP1.3 with more feature and error handling
  11. Hello, that not an overclock you just want it to run at it's boost clock all the time. Try an app like intel XTU or Throttlestop EDIT: be mindful of Temps
  12. I use OpenElec distro, it run KODI and for me it's one of the best if not the best Media center software that exist and it's pretty much hassle free Edit: Typo,Synthax...
  13. This prove to me how Twitch chat could be use a WMD weapon
  14. Arch Linux / Gentoo i love the flexibility and the incredible learning you gain by using them as a daily driver those too os teached me more about the inner working of linux than any book and any classes i had taken over the years
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