Jump to content

Xx_osos_xX

Member
  • Posts

    73
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Abudhabi

System

  • CPU
    i5 4460
  • Motherboard
    MSI h97 gaming 3
  • RAM
    16gb ddr3
  • GPU
    Asus strix 960 - 2gb
  • Case
    Cooler Master 690 III
  • Storage
    120gb samsung 840 + 1tb WD Black

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Xx_osos_xX's Achievements

  1. when I watched the video on that thing. it was supposed to revolutionize everything! we're still using the same stuff and I don't see this anywhere it's been 2 damn years I was too hyped
  2. Thermo siphoning new heatpipe technology never seen before in the PC market cooling space!!!1111 very impressive numbers from a relatively small unit!!!!111 beating a 360mm rad!! coming soon!! where the hell is this thing? Linus made a YouTube video about this thing and I've kept coming back to check if there's anything new. i've seen very little on the internet about this. Not even Gamers nexus. what the hell! where is this thing!!! if gamers nexus didn't review it then it doesn't exist that's a fact says it's for sale on their site.
  3. How much is a 5700xt actually worth? people on ebay are selling it for 700-1000 dollars it's STOOPID If it's really worth that much I want to sell mine etheruem mining with this card is insanely good though. at today's etheruem price you can make 240 dollars a month if I remember correctly. at 52 mh/s
  4. 240hz to 360 is noticable. I would guess our eyes are at least 400hz
  5. Well I don't know if I can directly help you, But I can tell you my situation and maybe it's helpful. I have a Ryzen 5 3600 b450 tomahawk max, 16gb ddr4 rx 5700xt 730watt thermaltake smart se that I bought in 2014. it's bronze rated and it was very cheap at the time. every since I upgraded from my old gtx 960 i5 system i got random shutdowns, freezes, choppy gameplay, all sorts of problems. my pc crashes 3 - 5 times a day. I've been living this sad life for 7 months now. and finally I bought a new power supply. I bought a platinum 860w fractal design. it's gonna take a month till I can receive it but I'm fairly certain it's the power supply at this point. Like I've tried everything, I've tried using 2 seperate cables to feed my graphics card instead of 1, plugging my pc directly to the wall instead of the power strip, underclocking, I put my pc in 5c weather to eliminate the heat as an option. I did a clean install of windows 3 times now, used 10 different versions of the driver. you name it dude. So yeah I think it's your power supply. You don't have to buy an expensive one like I did, a 600watt is defenitely enough. even a 500 watt. If you don't plan on upgrading any time soon. Get a high quality one that's at least 500watts. I recommend you check out the PSU Tier list here on the Linus forum. It's great. My Thermaltake power supply doesn't exist on it and I bet yours doesn't too. That's why they are hot garbage lol
  6. Great information. Very helpful. I now know that this power supply is bad and I should have bought it but I've used it for 7 years now lol. I love the PSU Tier list 3.0 the old one. Very helpful!
  7. Hmm. great point about ultra settings. I wonder why they do that? Is that like a trend with games? Sounds stupid
  8. Dude decreasing the voltages helped a lot I've been testing for 2 hours now with lower voltages and so far much better results. I'm gonna update you
  9. I'm sorry guys but, I'm bad at memory overclocking. I just try to follow what people recommend.
  10. Thank you all so much for the help. Should I start with a higher voltage right off the bat, like maybe SOC 1.1v Dram 1.45v VDDG CCD/IOD at 1.05 so that I can get the most stability and reduce them later on when I get a half way decent overclock? I tried it, it worked at 3200 pretty fine, but even at 3266 it was much less stable, I put it back to 3200 then I reduced TCL to 14 and it also worked, but also much less stable. I know because every time I put a not so stable ram overclock I can hear the memory errors when I listen to music while gaming I can immediately tell. I have the voltages at 1.45, Soc is 1.12, VDDG CCD & IOD at 1.05 these voltages seem pretty high already, how much higher can I even go with that is voltages. I don't think a lot. So I'm basically capable of running 3200 16 16 16, even that is not the most stable setup. So what do I do now? Do I give up on ram OC? I don't see what is left for me to do honestly. Maybe you know what I can do. Thank you
×