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altairfoo

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About altairfoo

  • Birthday Jul 12, 1998

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United States
  • Interests
    3D/Game/interior Design; NVIDIA VXGI2
  • Biography
    IST student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 8700K (OC 5.0 6-core)
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG STRIX z370-E
  • RAM
    4x16GB Kingston HyperX 2666MHz (OC 3200MHz)
  • GPU
    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080Ti SC2 GAMING
  • Case
    Cooler Master H500P w/ Mesh Panel
  • Storage
    WD Black SSD 256G, Sandisk X400 M.2 512GB, Samsung 860 EVO 2TB, WD Gold Datacenter 4TB 7.2K, and two 1T 7.2kHDD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650x
  • Display(s)
    DELL U2718Q
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i v2
  • Keyboard
    Creative Sound Blaster K08
  • Mouse
    EVGA X10 Carbon
  • Sound
    Creative Sound Blaster E5
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Enterprise

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  1. Spinning drives are noticeably slower(lagging) on small file transaction, but the large files like game assets won't be a problem unless you are talking about PUBG. But system-wise, I'll never switch back to HDD. And for software developers, HDD will take forever to load the project(it really tries hard to find the files, haha).
  2. Haha, that makes sense. Even though I have no clue why you will use a 1080p screen as output but record 4K video with it since screen recording tech. copy frames to NVENC or CPU(on other software using x264) then export to MP4, it's not going to handle resolution that is higher than the frame itself, and perform a real-time upscaling(which have no visual improvement and wasting bitrate). Anyway, happy to see your problem is solved (by yourself). (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
  3. Reinstall driver doesn't overwrite GeForce Experience. And the only issue that causing record problem is GeForce Experience (Shadow play is a function under GFE).
  4. I don't mind they migrate the game sales from Steam to Epic. They both have awesome connection speed. But I have to pay for it with USD.
  5. And .. You need two sticks, not one. Dual channel memory is the way to go. And you can manually overclock your RAM, so your 2400MHz RAM could run at higher speed with the same timing. LIke my rig with 4x16GB 2666MHz HyperX RAM sticks. I overclock it to 3200MHz and even tight the timing a little bit from CL16-18-18-39 to CL 16-18-18-36. (I could make it better but I don't want to spend too much time on it).
  6. Not really, I can only say it's adequate but not really high performance. But better RAM kit could burn your wallet. hahaha
  7. Higher bandwidth RAM always has loss timing. Get a RAM kit with fairly high speed like 3200Mhz and tight timing.
  8. Not having this issue in any meaningful way... Try to reinstall GFE.
  9. That is just a production side problem, not your display. I have 3 computers with IPS panel, doesn't show the problem while watching "24fps" movies or self-made video. But that Youtube video production is just bad (the playback rate jumps frequently that creates stuttering -- inconsistent frame time). And about your monitor, since you tried all of them on the different computers, I'm not going to narrow it down to driver problems. All I can say is the response time from manufactures might not be the standard grey-to-grey measurement, they always show the "typical" response time which is the fastest transition they can measure. Just like my DELL U2718Q with 5ms g2g response time is much better than the dell "gaming" 2k display(1ms) with 144Hz with has the worse g2g(not measured) response time. If it doesn't make sense, then is your monitor's firmware problem.
  10. Go with 2 memory stick, not a single stick.
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