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  1. It's Loadline calibration. It's normal, expected behavior on Intel CPU's from recent years using stock settings.
  2. 1080p Max, Capped to 120fps

    RTX2080TI OC

    Scales weird. 2880x1620p nets 60-75fps while 2160p 4K nets 50-70fps

    Doesn't really scale up when going down in Resolution, also scales up very well, giving Resolution without the typical fps hit.. eG 1440p to 4K isn't half... its barely 30% more intensive its weird as I said ..

  3. Maybe the motherboard activated overclocking of some sort or enhanced boost algorithm. EldenRing is very single threaded (100% of 1 Core on my system) and your board could have activated PBO/something for boosting singlecore speeds that doesn't play with the 1Core load of Eldenring. I don't own AMD sorry I can't help further... just spitballing based on technologies the motherboards try to push enabled with little to no user knowledge.
  4. Cpu threads get used and not used all he time, 10*c CPU temp delta variance while actively using the CPU a little bit isnt a big deal. Unless its close to like 85- 100*c with low loads but you didn't say it was...
  5. Have you tried 2T and Tuned further elsewhere..? Maybe 1T is holding you back on other timings that would negate 1T and might be better overall... Thats what testing is for anyway... Im just spiralling the idea.
  6. In Nakatomi Warzone past COD big map with the city areas I was CPU bound. 3200C14 , 140-160fps became 190-220fps just tweaking 4266C17 and barely any Sub-timings just Trefi and the basics like tFAW.. against my stock clocked 2080ti at 290watts. I9 10850K 5.1Ghz allcore behind it. Was surprised by such a gain when used to 150fps now seeing it flicker 200fps in the city areas at the tower.
  7. Forspoken PC Demo - RTX2080Ti
    4K DLSS-Q Half Refresh 37.5Hz via 75hz

     

     
  8. Agree, I've never had an issue with dual-audio Shadowplay in Premiere Pro either. Not an optimal answer, sorry
  9. Sensors can be wrong. Windows Task manager CPU Speed is a good example of a nothing burger when it can spike to 6Ghz+ on my DualCore CPU from years ago. Test in GAMES, monitor hardware in background, suss VRAM usage on heavy games...
  10. They are for 125w parts.... 65 watt parts the temps don't spike to 100*c but more 70-80*c, they might be considered a little noisy at load, but if it saves you money for a better GPU, you can do that and replace the fully working but little loud CPU cooler at a later time to a Hyper212 tower cooler, many brands have copied the Hyper212 design, many competing aftermarket coolers would suit, but at first you might not even need them..
  11. Boat trip goes wrong...A Plague Tale Requiem  
    Ultra Settings 1440p DLSS on RTX2080Ti & i9 10850K 5.1Ghz

     

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    UnOptimozed Forspoken with my Optimised Setting…

    720p to 1080p upscaling on RTX2080Ti in Forspoken
  13. UnOptimozed Forspoken with my Optimised Settings.RTX2080TI 1440p DLSS-B

     

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      SkilledRebuilds

      720p to 1080p upscaling on RTX2080Ti in Forspoken

       

  14. If you set XMP Enabled and DRAM Voltage is on Auto then XMP should override it with the profile versions voltage so you shouldn't have to touch it.
  15. Rust is notorious for lower performance vs expectations of hardware. Game is either running with minimal threads (single core based game) or an inability to spread render load to multiple cores hence suboptimal performance on relatively fast GPU / CPUs. Many threads get created for RUST FPS. It just can't use everything you throw at it.
  16. Free roam is expansive, you can jump and climb up to various areas and locations. The map opens up a great deal after some missions/tasks are complete. You can't enter all buildings, many locked doors stay locked, but exploration around buildings and climbing buildings is there, can get some great photos climbing up to a place ypu shouldn't be for a great shot. Its open world, with a fair amount of locked doors (looking at the whole map) You can still spend plenty of time just looking around, climbing and exploring though.
  17. Keep in mind that time to time, Listed Specs for a game are a best guess from people who know little to nothing about PC's outside of general usages,.. They might have a workstation in the office to base something on, and use research on other parts (maybe from misleading or otherwise accurate sources online) and beyond their internal spec, all the others are a crapshoot based of non-real world usage. Don't always believe or purchase based off Recommended Specs, or these kinds of images until it's actually tested by a wider range of users within the day/week of launch.
  18. Its all about the look you prefer.. Asus has the brand power that people want Asus only parts for whatever reason, so they can charge what they want and people can choose to pay it for aesthetics while thinking it could maybe be a tad faster with a higher boost on the frequency curve by 15-30Mhz. But id hazard its all looks or brand power.. that people are buying it for over the others.
  19. Can't confirm... have an update waiting in the wings, installed awaiting a restart, played games all day, no problems.
  20. Play more games, worry less about GPU paste until Temps actually climb to unreasonable levels or Fanspeed go to unreasonable levels.
  21. You can look up 5800X3D + 3090Ti to see GPU usage and such things... 4070Ti = 3090Ti give or take 5% for 1440p I'm relatively sure...
  22. That's how you should be plugging them. I daisy chained a single cable with 2x8's (6+2) on my 2080Ti and had big issues under load with lacking GPU usage and FPS was all over the place. Once I swapped to 2x cables with a single 8pin each, it all came good as per expectations of the GPU.
  23. ^This. And no, you can't OC or use a 500watt vbios on a 2080S to beat/parity a 2080Ti. Buy more SM's (2080Ti) because while you can up Core/Memory clocks and Power Limits, you can't add SM's (Shaders)
  24. The Witcher 3 | Yennifer at Skellige with Raytracing Mods 40FPS Gameplay (Multiple RT Mods from my previous posts)
    Whats nice is not having RT Shadow pop-in literally everywhere.
    I went through 25 pages of Nexusmods today and now have 51 mods in total, mostly cosmetic 4K faces and such things. some gameplay changing mods as well.
    This video is prior to that, only the 2x RT mods  and maybe 1-2 gameplay / quality of life changes here.

     

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    The Witcher 3 with RAYTRACING / MODS https://ww…

    Static images tend to do that... if in motion and different locations you see it really in action. ZERO RT Shadow pop-in now, Zero. it was so intrusively popping in you'd actually want to disable RT shadows it was so bad. Torch and Self Shadows have increased resolution which is noticeable pretty quick. But yeah super hard to tell from a static image.
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