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SkilledRebuilds

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  1. Wiggle the Display Cable/s,.... When he plugs the display cables in, turn the PC on, get to windows..(Driver loaded)., give the cable a wiggle, see if it creates the artifact. If so,... Replace his display cables. I've seen this with a cable that I thought was A-OK but wasn't, stressed about it, but prior to replacing anything, I test cables and what do ya know, a little wiggle instigated the artifacting off and on with certain wiggles. (Could be the port or the cable) but just make the user aware of such things. Lazy personalities would just leave it and re-wiggle every now n then.. but replacing it would be advised.
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    RTX2080TI (+135Mhz OC) 370Watts vs RTX4080 Supe…

    RTX2080TI vs RTX4060Ti https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/47905281/spy/44194814
  3. You can use lower resolutions (NOT DLSS based, actual reductions to native res) to aid in lasting longer with VRAM concerns. DLSS still has to input/output TO THE output res (DLSS Targets) so it doesn't always save the amount VRAM that you'd expect it to. Where reducing native resolution does typically. It also depends game to game, techonlogy to technology.. You can activate NIS (Nvidia Image Scaling) in the driver (forcing say... 600p/720p/900p native render) it will render natively at the lower resolutions and output' at your monitor panel, but different to DLSS methods and has a much better chance of using less VRAM in its operation.
  4. Cool, you said it's a fresh build, and now you are up and running get used to how it is now,create mental snapshots of how it should be... even do some tests/grab results from your baseline stock performance so you can tell if it gets better or worse when you start your overclock. Happy gaming!
  5. It aint no magic bullet with limited experience.. one thing at a time, stress test it properly (Various Apps taking hours dont be in a rush for a RAM OC), rinse and repeat. or why bother at all if you don't do it properly. Unless you can't detect microstuttering or like crashes/ill performance (can be worse than stock) Just by saying you did multiple timings at the same time shows inexperience and shortcutting a RAM OC is 200% going to be a bad time and you won't have ANY recovery effort because you skipped the right method by accelerating a bad process, leading you to start over again...and again..and again. Wasted time in bios with MEM OC shortcuts all for what..not being mean I'm just concerned you'll follow what I did years ago.. Again, don't read this^ as if I'm being mean... I'm trying to SAVE YOU the TIME wasted on doing it wrong, that's all. I went down this road myself, thought I knew stuff, RAM OC will prove you wrong when you don't do it right.
  6. My AMD Gpu will record gameplay using AMD Relive ONLY at 30FPS in H264 mode, if I choose H265 it'll do 60fps everytime, but set back to H264 it WILL NOT capture 60FPS even though the option is enabled...(H264 faster/less demand to edit than H265) and half rate vsync cannot be located in the drivers which is bad for lower end GPU's (VRR solves this typically however until you hit 48Hz in high detail low fps games or CPU limited games) but you can't SET 1/2 Rate Vsync yourself...but its crazy that 2006--2024 no Half Rate Vsync has been in their drivers and FPS caps don't count as it's not the same output/effect I want for smoothness (Synced with proper framepacing, not just a cap) I don't know for sure if the Relive bug is just me or not... but worth putting it out there because it's still an issue today for me. Beyond those two gripes with the drivers, the AMD setup don't give me much annoyance at all, and the GUI is nice even though I rarely use it that much..
  7. You can probably get a decent computer if you have 600 Elephants to trade.
  8. What can't it do now that you want it to? A CPU/RAM combo can drive a certain number of FPS in varied game engines, and you usually use GPU bound settings.. So again I ask, What can't it do now that you want it to..?
  9. You don't even need all that CPU to properly feed a RTX4070 (and broken PC ports are broken on every CPU for the most part), the RTX4070.. it's basically a RTX3080 with framegen right? i7 13700/K based CPU is ample vs the 13900K you want but don't need.
  10. No Rest for the  Wicked running on 4GB RX570 (45fps cap)

  11. https://download.cnet.com/minitool-partition-wizard-free-edition/3000-2094_4-10962200.html I've used this so many times and never have had a failed result. I use the COPY wizard, it makes a 1:1 copy inc Windows boot manager Then I just change the boot order in the bios to the other drive, and discard/format the old drive. As windows has files in use typically... it reboots if you are copying a currently in use c:\,...on the reboot it does the 1:1 copy in the pre-windows boot environment, then restarts after it's done leaving you with the two drives (mirrored) and that's when I change the boot order in the bios/uefi. I've never had it not work, and it's pretty easy to follow.
  12. 5000/4700=1.06% and the voltages to get it so,..make it warmer. Windows will shift workloads around the cores typically as well,.. I'd just be happy with 4.7Ghz to be honest and the cooler/quieter operation at less voltages.
  13. Have you considered your at the limit of the board... I managed 106.95 BCLK on the z97-K from Asus,...a 4690 nonK but within 6 months the USB ports went to pot and stopped working. While overall stability on the CPU side didn't get worse, even still, there IS A LIMIT to what you can achieve. I doubt you wanna buy a new board just to get 106/107, it's pretty cool where you are and that you got where you did. I should have backed off to 106.something....possibly even 105... 106.95 was my limit, 106.95+ wouldn't boot without errors. You could just buy a couple extras off ebay or whatever and bin them yourself, as opposed to dealing with your 4590 you have now. If you don't want to buy anything, I'd now work on squeezing RAM OC/Timings down if you can't get more speed/bandwidth out of it.
  14. Target your Monitor Refresh Rate as an FPS Target... You'll find both are likely sufficient for most peoples needs,... IMO.
  15. Some games will REQUIRE specific instruction sets before they even open... 4th Gen Haswell AVX2 included can run games the 2nd Gen can't even open... (regardless of CPU strength) IMO I'd not pair anything much faster than (Relative GPU's of similar output) GTX1070/RTX3050/GTX1660 series with them..
  16. You'll still find shitty broken games that people can use as examples... It's not that serious. Solid CPU for 60-120hz Gaming, Solid GPU for High/Ultra details Pick your balance to your preferences... FPS or Visuals. But both are strong in their respective fields. I wouldn't worry whatsoever, you'll be choosing GPU bound settings 99% of the time unless your a CODBro with Minimum details.
  17. It's not like the 10700K can't provide the SIMPLE 60FPS you are after. Many of the Games don't use all cores, so core strength matters (IPC/Latency) while newer generations will uplift performance of the MAXFPS/AVG/MIN, it's not even an issue because the term "Whats the GOAL" is important... the goal being 60FPS and the CPU isn't even phased providing 60FPS in almost all games but the problematic broken ones, so you are good to go keep using the 10700K (in my opinion) I'm on a 10850K (10c20T minus -100Mhz from 10900K) and it's overkill for me too...
  18. Most generations back can do 60FPS gaming, it's not actually a heavy task really... Many game engines can scale to 60fps given the most modest CPU horsepower. Go look at 10700K reviews at 1080p Ultra (GamersNexus has HEAPS of comparative data) with a FAST GPU, FPS scales up pretty well... On NEWER reviews (12600/12700/13700) you can see even if they don't show 10700K they usually have 10600K/10900K values stated which is helpful in a sense. Keep in mind you only stated about a MINFPS of 60FPS or better then it's clear to me it's actually overkill.
  19. Yeah its just being aware of what settings are on offer and what they can do for you... Im glad you watched the video and got the value information from it. Its competitive FPS game so like me and many others, reducing details down for Higher fps iE a performance mode (Fortnite LiteGfx) is ideal for visibility and FPS. At least in these shooter games. Fortnite offering the performance mode saves you doing the research/testing yourself
  20. Would you be using Fortnite performance mode (LITE EZ FPS LOW DETAIL MODE?) You could max out a 120Hz+ Monitor with ease in Fortnite Performance mode at 1080p/1440p with a GTX1650 Look at these chapters....with various details and modes... Also what OTHER Games do you want to get into...? as the GTX1650 will be lacking smoothness outside of 1080p/1440p lower settings or lighter games. Australian Dollars.. $399 ish or more for a 12GB RTX3060 l which I would get over the 8GB for sure... https://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=rtx 3060&spos=5 You should be able to find a 12GB specific model, hopefully for the $399 12GB Version of the 3060.. with all the RTX suite support (RTX Voice/Broadcast/SuperRes/DLSS etc) you can use except Frame Generation which is does not support (albiet game modders are finding ways to integrate FrameGen on unsupported cards all the time)
  21. Nvidia Conrrol Panel 3D Settings / Power Management Is it on Max Performance or Adaptive / Optimal? Symptoms would appear its possibly set to Max P (Full Clocks on IDLE)
  22. Pretty negligible I'm actually a little surprised. (Cinebench R20 Multicore 100% workload)
  23. The 11900 series has a worse ddr4 memory controller than 10th gen, but your only chasing 3200Mhz so I doubt it's even an issue you'll come across. 3200Mhz isn't hard to attain it's the higher frequencies 11th gen has trouble with on DDR4. 11th Gen has a faster single core speed, and 10th gen 10 cores vs 8 cores isn't some huge advancement either in games. The 10900K in heavy AVX workoads probably pulls more power too, and in AVX workloads, it gets pretty toasty and uses a lot of power, i mean thye both do, but the 11th gen has lesser amount of cores to throw power into in those scenarios and probably fares better temp/power wise.
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