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revilowaldow

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  • Location
    UK
  • Occupation
    Aerospace Engineer

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7-6850k
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Rampage V Edition 10
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator Platinum 32Gb 3200MHz
  • GPU
    Dual ASUS STRIX-GTX1080-8G-GAMING
  • Case
    Coarsair 900D
  • Storage
    Boot: RAID1 SanDisk Extreme PRO SSD 480 | Storage RAID5 20Tb
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    Corsair AX1500i
  • Display(s)
    ASUS ROG Swift PG278QR & Asus ROG Swift PG278Q
  • Cooling
    Corsair Hydro H115i & Various Noctua
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K95 RGB (Cherry MX Brown) - UK
  • Mouse
    Logitech MX Master
  • Sound
    Logitech Z-906 5.1 Surround
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro (& MacOS VM)

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  1. Clocked the Wyrmwood design immediately. It's an impressive clone, I certainly thought you just bought the topper and aprons directly, and including the patent segment was absolutely the correct thing to do. They really don't cover it in the video but Kyle's very smartly opened up a very wide range of accessories to fit out his new table with. Kyle if you're reading this, great work, but I have one tip for you, buy a frame for your wife's professional engineer cert. It clearly means a lot to her if it's up behind her monitor, I know as an engineer myself it's the sort of gesture I'd appreciate immensely.
  2. Oh I just went and watched the Ultimaker video. It's so good that's such a shame.
  3. I do sometimes use a VPN, however it's almost always turned off normally. I'll only turn it on in specific circumstances such as when I'm working remotely.
  4. 1. I am aware this issue only affects chrome users and is not limited to Floatplane. 2. I'm talking about the "Media playback was aborted due to a corruption problem" 3. Floatplane videos are basically unwatchable at this point for me because the crash occurs so frequently on multiple devices. You can see in the screenshot below it's crashed right at the intro only 20 seconds into the video. 4. When this crash occurs (which it almost always does) I have to hit F5 and then manually search through the timeline for where I was in the video as progress isn't retained. 5. This crash can happen up to 5 times (at which point I usually get mad and leave) in a standard up-to 10 minute LTT video. Longer format videos like Scrapyard Wars are actually unwatchable. I can sometimes make it through a FAP (ha) without the error. 6. I've already tried the following trouble shooting methods; re-installation of chrome (no effect, build-62.0.3202.94), clean windows image (on a spare SSD in my desktop, no effect), using my laptop on a different internet connection (no-effect). 7. I understand that there's little you can do to troubleshoot or fix this issue but I've seen it a single time on a different site, never on the vast majority of content I consume and up to 5 times a video on floatplane. 8. I appreciate the forum is a shorter term solution however unless this is sorted pretty soon I'm going to cancel my floatplane subscription. because the issues are effecting the perceived quality of the content I'm paying for. Sorry guys, keep up the good work on the new Floatplane!
  5. No worries, I'd be using a CPU based rendering tool called Keyshot. Puget Systems have a nice article about how it scales with core count here. The CPU would basically be at 100% usage for 4 hours at a time. In my second screenshot I was running an example load so that would give you an idea. I know my hardware isn't ideal for the use case but it's what I've got so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Thanks for the advice!
  6. Thanks for all the information, and especially the technical details on why package is more important for x99. Regarding my previous screenshot that was just background not the AIDA stress test. The one I've included below is more representative of a realistic workload the machine would be under. I'd anticipate it being at these temps for 4 hours or more at a time. I took a look at CPU-Z and the core voltage seems to be 1.226V, I'm not sure if that's the same reading as VCCIN as I haven't had the opportunity to reboot into the BIOS yet. If you've got any suggestions about how I could improve the temps I'm seeing, (bearing in mind that there are some issues with the board at the moment), I'd be very happy to hear them. (One of the dual BIOS chips is completely dead.)
  7. Ahh ok Interesting. Thanks for your help. It's not overclocked yet no. I had some issues when I tried last that were almost certainly my fault. Asus have confirmed I can RMA the board but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Don't want to face the downtime. Just trying to make sure that everything else that was connected is OK first.
  8. Anyone have any idea why the package temp is 15-20° Celsius above the individual core temperatures? All my previous knowledge has pointed at the package reading is normally lower or in the middle. This is system wide across all measurement software not just in AIDA64. (Though there is obviously a small variation between them.) i7-6850k and a Corsair H115i Rampage V Edition 10 And as a side note, does anyone know how to change the value that Aura reads for the CPU temp option? Thanks in advance
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