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SkilledRebuilds

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  1. UE5 VR/Single Viewpoint

    Cyberbow

     

  2. Once you figure out the source of issues, if its heat related.. and you use the stock cooler right now..a Mesh Case wouldn't hurt either...if its quite a small case. Using the already used Corner PIN installation... ^The 4790K Basics https://www.pccasegear.com/products/41111/cooler-master-i70c-intel-lga-115x-socket-cpu-cooler Store Example
  3. Its probably just a setting in your A/V to scan any realtime download (or any file being read/written), maybe specifically those files with lots of random characters in the file name... Could just be your A/V setup because Defender doesn't do that to me, which is what I use and can speak on in this instance.
  4. It's more inclined on VRAM, usually the Core itself will just Crash the Application/Hang the PC or similar hardlocking behavior. iE it works or it won't... unlike VRAM where it can work while unstable.
  5. I don't use one or two apps when testing VRAM overclocks, I tend to test many multiple games and give them time to breath. (heat soak inside the case) and if VRAM passes 3Dmark scoring but still artifacts in games, I'll reduce it a little, reboot and retest. Cyberpunk at 4K with RTX (DLSS) still is quite a heavy VRAM load and could show signs, but another game at 4K Maxed might not artifact.. Not all apps/loads are equal as stated above.
  6. Validating each single change to the overclock with a test that gives a score for this very reason. Your VRAM is pushed too far, and is error correcting instead of crashing outright. Drop VRAM frequency (after a reboot ofc to clear dirty cache data) and retest, increase until performance drops off again.
  7. Please stop practicing Kobra Kai with your desktop While it's probably going to be fine in most instances when you are a lowly colored belt, when you switch to a higher belt, it might not hold up so well.
  8. Would it hurt that badly fps wise going from 8P-Cores 12700 to a 6P-Core 12400 CPU when the GPU being used is midrange tier and both CPU's can provide for it just fine..? Leaving a decent chunk of cash on the table for something better from another component, or just money saved.. What CPU heavy multi-threaded needs can OP provide info on?..? Those games from the creator for example. Would a 12400/12600K suffice? (given any budget concerns)
  9. With HAGS (Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling) Depends game to game, Nvidia or AMD and few other factors like how good your hardware already can scale with other Hardware (Fast Ram for example) In CODMW BR. my FPS rose, in RDR2 it did nothing.. As its a simple tickbox/reboot, compare yourself.. its real easy. Not sure on game mode...maybe game mode for Windows is a "set some things the same as everyone else" parity mode for WinStore Games/Android ports.. maybe it's WinUpdate pause enabled and such while playing WinStore games...
  10. Oh yes it happens to every GPU that has those protections in place, its just furmark and similar power apps that do it, detected at a driver level. You just happened to come across one of the few apps that get triggered by the driver to use heavier precautions for the APP. Nothing is wrong with your GPU, unless it exhibits this behavior elsewhere except furmark and similar power loads.
  11. That has been seen before, think of it like,.... the GPU driver sees furmark as a power virus and backs off to protect itself for those split second extreme load spikes internally on the GPU. Using those other apps/programs would suffice for any testing you need to do.
  12. Look at the AVG Clockspeed and Temps at those much lower clockspeeds.... Your clocks in Timespy were 1500-1600Mhz which is way below typical turbo boost (1800-2000Mhz) even in a Heavy/nonHeavy benchmark it's clearly way behind typical boosting of any other 2080Ti, and it's STILL 87*C at those lower clocks too. I'd get another cooler asap and use that for your GPU/Core cooling as the one you have is just horrible now. (iE Heat Transfer & Super Low Efficiency for what it actually should be doing) I'd not use it like that daily, it needs a replacement cooler at least, thermal pads etc...if you so please.
  13. Happens to me too, and I'm not an insider.. Just a guy with a Win10 Pro version... Every week or so, Dismiss this flag comes up
  14. Matrix Awakens (PC) 4K Native but cropped a little for this video.

  15. The Unreal Engine 5 Matrix demo is now on PC, kind of...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYYpisXsiRU

     

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  16. Smoke effects and dark lighting has the most trouble coping, so scenes with haze and smoke/fog would be a good bitrate test.
  17. Remember that its ALL about choices. HighHz 1080p/1440p & Extra Resolutions to mess with. I went with and used Custom DSR TOOL If you were still curious... https://www-forum--3dcenter-org.translate.goog/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=593534&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp ^translated to English Set desktop to Native Res (1080p for me) Make sure you are using GPU Scaling in the Nvidia Control Panel display options. Using 2x and 4x scales the best, anything else can look askew due to scaling of a frame into a panel not made for that scale. Sometimes you can hardly notice it, sometimes you can easily see it. But 4K and 8K DSR can be setup easily.. Not all games run at 8K when set to 8K, some error out or even use a weird lesser resolution like 6-7K when you set 8K because the game can't understand what's happening. All games vary, test if your keen.
  18. With Nvidia's Video Comparison tool ICAT you can directly compare two MP4 video files side by side. https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/geforce/technologies/icat/ Use whatever footage /scene you want... Find a repeatable scene or two (one dark, one bright) Record at Max Bitrate for one, and use the second video as your test value... (25Mbps/35Mbps) and compare.
  19. Don't expect fast answers and then you won't be let down so quickly... Be patient over a few HOURS of posting anything..
  20. It'll run, how well depends on hardware choices. Your single ram stick holds you back a decent amount from what you SHOULD be getting on AVG.. let alone 2133Mhz being quite slow, esp for Ryzen systems, its also single channel with a single stick, you've already (at lower settings in game to enhance framerates) lost 20-odd Percent Performance (at least) from using 1 stick (Single Channel) over 2 sticks Dual Channel. Highly recommend getting 2 sticks of 3000-3200Mhz, as the Ryzen 2nd gen CPU speed is tied in a sense to the RAM speed via Fabric speed (Internal CPU Communication between RAM & CPU) Higher Ram speed = Higher Fabric speed (vice versa), 1st and 2nd Gen fabric clocks not as compatible with getting the higher speeds like 3rdGen/5thGen Ryzen (3200-4000Mhz Ram) But 3000-3200 should be quite compatible with 2nd Gen Ryzen. But its having DUAL CHANNEL that matters the most (Dual Sticks, Matched Timings and Paired, basically Dual-Channel Kits you can buy) you can buy these simple as a 2x8GB or 2x16GB capacities of such speeds. RX6600 will easily max the game out, or use lower settings for higher FPS, but your RAM right now....holds all that back...
  21. NFS Shift 1440p 8xMSAA

    Hundreds of Frames!!!

  22. 200Hz 1440p Doom Eternal

     

  23. So you don't get any "message/numbers/codes/reasons" on any of these crashes you could look up?
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