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TheRedViper

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  1. Hi, its been a while but im pretty sure i just reverted back to the previous bios and it worked fine after. I am no longer on this platform, switched to 10900k / z490 as I no longer needed the extra workloads capacities of the x299 platform. I do agree it's an annoying issue and asus as been lacking about it especially considering its an expensive platform. The support definitely isnt there.
  2. And people said the 2080 ti was overpriced, they haven't seen this ^^
  3. Hello there, As some of you may know, the kingpin from EVGA comes with an AIO (240mm for 2080ti and 360mm for 3090). I was curious as to how you guys would mount it in a lian-li 011 XL case. My initial reflex would be to place the radiator at the bottom of the case, but thinking about it and GamersNexus video on the aio placement issues, wouldn't that be bad for the pump since the gpu block would become the highest point? I guess that if you vertically mount the card, it would be better?
  4. They're pretty, but yeah they dont push that much air like 43cfm even though the static pressure is acceptable at like 1.6
  5. It definitely won't hurt. I believe the best would be to have 3 fans in the front as intake and use both the 280mm rad at the top and the 120mm at the back in a pull setup so they serve as exhaust too.
  6. What are your temps? Because a single 280mm rad to cool about 500W of heat load seems not sufficient. I looked at your case and they say you can place 3x120 or 2x140 at the front, 2x120 or 2x140 at the top and 1x120 at the rear.
  7. Both your 2080ti and the 3900x are cooled by the 280mm rad or just the cpu?
  8. Hum looking at the installation manual, their summit block seems symetrical so wouldn't flipping the cpu block solve the issue? Like the water would still meet the VRM first but flipping the cpu block would place the inlet port towards the vrm?
  9. Yeah I'm more concerned about the cooling chamber of the cpu block, but they don't specify which block it is. It looks like their summit M block so there is a recommended flow direction. The rest is basically just a 2 level L block so I don't think flow direction matters.
  10. Yeah problem is my cooling setup will be relatively complicated, so I'm trying to find in advance. I tried contacting Bitspower but the person answering didnt seem to really understand english so his answer didn't really make sense even though I reformulated twice so idk.
  11. Hello there, I was wondering if anyone ever used the Bitspower Omega block for the Asus x299 rog omega motherboard with inverted flow. The natural flow has the inlet on the cpu block and outlet on the IO cover. I would expect inverting the flow to increase temps a bit as the ''fresh water'' would enter the VRM first then the cpu instead of the opposite so the water meeting the cpu would be a bit hotter. I am just wondering by how much? I know bitspower cpu blocks cooling chambers aren't as complicated as EKWB which forces you to use the inlet as an inlet or youll lose alot of cooling efficiency.
  12. Sadly reducing the refresh rate of the monitor doesnt fix the issue. If I reduce it to 95Hz, I just get 91-92 fps with the same stutters each second or so. At this point, I don't know if its a windows setting or something.
  13. Well originally the monitor did the 40Hz OC fine, it was advertised as such back in the day as the 60Hz monitor that could do 100Hz, but yeah I think its getting old and not keeping up. Il downclock it to the first OC bracket below 100 and see what it does. Im building a new PC soon so I might change monitor anyways, just waiting for my 909ek to arrive :).
  14. Hello there, I'm trying to find a fix to my micro stuttering issues that started a few months ago. I have looked into almost every fix there is on the internet to no avail which turned my attention towards my monitor itself. When im playing games, I have high and stable FPS, but i have micro freezes at a constant rate like every second or so. I have a 7900x that I bought 2 years with a 2080ti and my monitor is the first version of the Predator X34 (1440p ultrawide 60hz OCed to 100Hz). When I do the vsync test, I can see the stutters every second or so and the monitor doesnt seem to keep up as it says I get about 95-96 FPS. I'm wondering if the monitor is dying or if its not able to keep up with the OC and I should downclock it or if the issue is from elsewhere. Thanks
  15. I think i ended up buying sata to molex cables to only use the 3 sata ports. Its been awhile.
  16. Update 1: removing the vga from the pcie slot makes me get past boot, but i dont see anything on the screen because of it. Update 2: after removing the gpa from the pcie slot reaching windows rebooting with the vga in, it reaches windows again and i can enter windows and all. I reboot to go do my oc and fan settings in the bios, save changed and reboot "load vga bios" again.
  17. So i had constant stutters in my games and was wondering why (2080ti with x299 7900x). Saw that my mobo (asus deluxe II) had a new bios available that fixed performance and stability issues. Went on to upgrade the bios which went fine (got the prompt confirming everything went well) then it said it needed to reboot and now im stuck with "load vga bios" error on the bios screen that offers to press del or F2 (which i cant do). The only thing that works is shutting the pc off, removing cmos battery then starting again which will this time get past the vga codes scan and make me run setup in the bios which has default values. Once i do save changes and it reboots, it gets stuck again at load vga bios.
  18. Hello there, Just unboxed my gsx 1200 pro from sennheiser and i noticed it makes a clicking noise when handled. I dont think its meant to have a moving part inside of it so my guess is a capacitor broke free or something?
  19. Hello there, In my new build, I have a Barrow waterway which has RGB integrated. The cable is a 3 pin 5V RGB so I can't connect it to my motherboard 12V RGB port nor my 5V adressable RGB port because its a 4 pin too (2pin-empty-ground). However I have the Barrow RGB controller which allows me to connect that cable to it, but I don't quite understand when they're explaining the connection to the motherboard. Is it still requesting to connect to a 5V RGB port on the motherboard or can I connect it to a 4 pin 12V RGB port on my mobo? My motherboard is an Asus prime deluxe II x299. Here is the barrow controller product page: http://www.barrowint.com/plus/view.php?aid=1173
  20. Hello there, Just making sure, with the splitty 9 you connect the 4 pins white connector marked as ''input'' to one of your motherboard 4 pins fan port. Then you connect 1 of the fans youre using to the port marked as ''RPM'' to so that the mobo has a RPM feedback then all of the fans run at the same %?
  21. Hello there, Im currently building a new PC and in the process cleaning my old parts. However, the system started developping residues and algue which dirtied up some fittings. Problem is, i cant find a way to clean them. Tried distilled water, vinegar/distilled water, normal water under pressure.
  22. Yeah i know, i looked for hours on google trying to find an image with an angle on these connections.
  23. Hello there, Im currently building a new PC so at the same time, cleaning my old parts. One of these is a galax 1080ti hof that was running with a waterblock. I decided to remove tbe waterblock to clean it and put back on the original shroud but im having a problem. I have 2 sets of wires to connect and 3 possible slots and no manual. 1 set comes from the LCD panel on top of the card and the other one connects to the LED board inside the shroud. My initial guess was putting the LED wires into the fan LED slot but then the lcd ones go into the unmarked white slot?
  24. SP120s rgb have like 1.45 of static though
  25. I have four 120mm radiators so 4. Ive seen the LL120, which are available in white which fits my build, but static pressure is way lower compared to the 3.0 of the ML120.
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