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alsebka

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Occupation
    Designer

System

  • CPU
    AMD - Ryzen Threadripper 1950x
  • Motherboard
    AsRock - Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming ATX TR4
  • RAM
    G.Skill - Trident Z 3600 DDR4 (32GB)
  • GPU
    GTX 1080, RTX 2080Ti
  • Case
    Corsair - Carbide Quiet 600Q
  • Storage
    2TB m.2 SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair - AX1200i
  • Display(s)
    LG 49" Ultrawide
  • Cooling
    Nocuta - NH-U14S TR4-SP3 + NF-A15 PWM
  • Keyboard
    Logitech - Craft
  • Mouse
    Logitech - MX Master 3
  • Sound
    Creative T20
  • Operating System
    Microsoft - Windows 10 Home
  • Laptop
    Razer Blade 15" Advanced 2018 RTX2080mq
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  1. Hm but considering the ms response time the GPU handles it just Fine. I can see those artifact btw everywhere. Even in the menu with under 2 or sometimes 1ms respond times.
  2. Hey everyone! lately in my VR sessions when im moving my head i noticed something similiar to double vision. Someting i havent noticed before so i think its something new that is happeing here. Ive attached two screenshots. One which is basically what you would expect and the other one is a photoshop mockup of what im seeing. The faster the head movement the wider the double vision gap is getting. i can see it even with slow movement. like if one of the screens of the VR headset isnt in sync. I've searched the google and tried different settings in steam but nothing except changing the FPS vom 144Hz to 80Hz will eliminate that effect. I'm using a Valve Index with a 2080Ti FE. I'm getting around 3-4ms - so no problem there. Its all smooth - no stuttering, but that damn double vision effect. Makes you feel drunk. I've turned smoothing on off - changed the supersampling, HDCp 1.4 legacy etc.pp. but nothing worked... I even tried my gtx 1080 and got the same results.. Anyone any ideas? Cheers
  3. Hi everyone. I'm having some problems with my memory. All 32Gb are recognized. (4x8) In the UEFI and CPU-Z the memory is only shown as single channel, although 4 Sticks are installed. CPU-Z under "SPD" shows me Information for all the Sticks except for the last one. See screenshot attached. System Specs: Asrock X399 Professional Gaming AMD 1950X Threadripper G-SKill Trident Z 4x 8 GB DDR4 Quad-Channel Kit 3600Mbhz The System is running okayish. With heavy CPU work like 3D rendering etc i have not encoutered any problems. Photoshop on the other hand is acting weird. It won't open some files because of some RAM error. Other files are read without any problem... What i have tried so far: Switching the memory around. Testing for dual-channel (did not work) - still single channel Testing on A1,B1,C1,D1 instead of A2,B2,C2,D2 Loosening the screws a bit since i heard the CPU might be squeezed too tightly Reseated the CPU All without any difference. Any ideas? Thanks!
  4. Yeah as rock doesn't say anything about a "C0" Code in the booklet. But i found some information online - seems that was a bad seating of a memory dimm. I got all four working now. It does post now! The Screen output works only via DVI not DP - this might have been the problem in the first place. The Ram how ever is recognized as 3600 but only runs on 2133. even tho the 3500 XMP file was found via "auto".
  5. Hey everyone, today i tried to build my first machine, but i'm having some troubles. I'm using the AsRock x399 fatality gaming mobo, thread ripper 1950x, corsair ax1200i zotac 1080 amp! extreme gskill tridentZ 3600 ddr4 (4x8GB) Noctua u14S TR4 with push pull I have the ram set in the a2,b2,c2,d2. the cpu is (hopefully) installed correctly (was quite the struggle with the three screws as other have as well).Cooler and both fans installed and connected to the mobo as well. the GPU is in the 4th PCIe slot (16x) and connected with the 2x8 pin connectors. the mobo is connected via the 24pin, the 8 pin and an 4 pin. when the power supply is turned on - the system lights up. when turning the system on - the fans run - dr.mos Runs through all the dials - beyond 99 and then powers off again. at first i thought it showed some error so i tried to remove the m2 sad, cpu etc. and presse the little "reset CMOS switch" since some error codes said "remove memory- install memory - reset CMOS". so i thought this with does that. wrong? Now its running beyond the 99 again and then its showing me "C0" and rebooting after a while. Any ideas what the problem might be? i'm a bit overstrained with this ... Thank a ton - Alex
  6. Wow thanks! That's really interesting, more detailed I have hoped for and informative! I thought that maybe the top row of each connector would be VCC and the bottom would be GRN. This would have made it fully modular. Building a Pc from scratch is more complex than I thought. Ryzen doesn't make it easier tho.
  7. Ah okay. But how are they different from one another? Is there really a difference between 4+4, 6+2 and 8 pins? They are just wires, right? ?
  8. Thanks! I thought that there were dedicated CPU/Motherboard connectors - as seen on some other PSUs. Threadripper seems to need some more power so i guess A 4+4 and a 6+2 should be fine then.
  9. Hey everyone, this might be a stupid question - but im new to the self build pc world. I'm wondering if it is possible to use this PSU: Corsair AX860i with this Motherboard: AsRock Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming. The Motherboard needs two CPU Connectors which the PSU has. But it needs one 8 pin and one 4 pin. No idea why this only has 1x8 and 1x4 ... other x399 need 2x8... and i don't really understand the labeling on the PSU. What are the connectors for the cpu? Help would be much appreciated! - Alex
  10. What did you get in the end for the Threadripper build? I'm so confused right now... just want a good performing 1950x without OC..
  11. thanks man! i updated my parts list with the g-skill trident Z 3400 ram. If i didnt scrue up - those have samsung b-dies. And i upgraded to the asus zenith extreme mobo.
  12. Thanks! Yeah i've seen a review where they were walking about slow bios updates. Not sure if thats a problems. Compatibility on the other hand would suck! I didn't want to - but maybe it would be safer with the ASUS mainboard. It's a 100 bucks more but i really don't want to spend weeks of trouble shooting - especially since i haven't worked with windows for quite some time.
  13. Hey everyone, i'm planing on building this system later this month. Since it's my first ever build and my first Windows in more than ten years i would like to get some feedback! I'm planing to use it mostly for Rendering (CPU based: Keyshot, GPU based: Blender, After-Effects, etc). Video,Photo work and some CAD as well. A workstation mainly. Some gaming from time to time - but no focus on that. https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/WgtxzM CPU: AMD - Threadripper 1950X 3.4GHz 16-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair - H115i 104.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: MSI - X399 GAMING PRO CARBON AC ATX TR4 Motherboard Asus - ROG ZENITH EXTREME EATX TR4 Motherboard Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory G.Skill - Trident Z 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3400 Memory Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO 1TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive Video Card: Zotac - GeForce GTX 1080 8GB AMP! Extreme Video Card Case: Corsair - Carbide Quiet 600Q ATX Full Tower Case Power Supply: Corsair - 860W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit I find it really hard to settle on the CPU cooling solution. I would love to have a corsair AIO for the TR4 socket. Since the H115i is working "okay" i think i might stick with it for the next couple of years until there will be maybe some more options on the market. Thought about the Nocuta solution - but there might be problems with the size - so the h115i it is. The Power supply should be enough. Im not really planing on putting in another 1080 at the moment. OC of the 1950x is not an focus for now. maybe later. just to get a little more power out of it. I opted for the 1080 and not the 1070 since im planing on buying a VR headset later this year as well. Mostly for Industrial Design application. So i thought a little more power on the GPU wouldn't hurt. Since its a workstation the case is a perfect fit. Hope the airflow is enough. The H500P from cooler master looks quite nice. But since the case is somewhere under the desk - the case really doesn't matter. Therefore an understated case like the 600q is preferred. The aesthetics of the parts don't really matter to me - since they wont be visible. Its more about the power. Let me know what you guys think!
  14. I just re-read the build from techspot.com for the 20core project. It's so inexpensive because they used ES (engineering sample) Chips. Those are 1/6th of the price for the new ones. Are those really an option? they would bring the cost down a lot.
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