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  1. All it will mean is that anyone over 14 will have to prove their identity, say something wrong they'll know who you are. If a law was created that said all adults have to verify their identity before having a social media account would you still be as happy.
  2. The fix is bad by AMD doesn't always work according Linus Torvalds and he wants to disable the fTPM in the linux kernel, posted on the 28-07-2023. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CUGA0YM7BIJN.3RDWZ1WZSWG28@seitikki/T/#m53b27deb9649d70246226f82f2225d8b1d9da709
  3. Have you installed Virtualbox as the error is above is talking about the Virtualbox NDIS driver and has been known to cause blue screens in the past. So I try uninstalling it if you don't use Virtualbox, if you have already removed Virtualbox from your machine but it's left over from the installation, uninstall the device delete the driver in device manager. Otherwise your post is a bit vague, is your PC overclocked in anyway, for example do you have XMP enabled, is PBO turned on as these can cause your PC to become unstable as your machine may be working harder to keep up with your new 4080 GPU?
  4. I've just purchased a 4080 FE £1,200 after waiting for the AMD 7900XTX reviews and I then I couldn't get the 7900XTX. The 7900XT partner models are a £1000 in the UK and when looking at the ray tracing results the 4080 seemed a better choice for the money. If you don't like the prices and can wait then it's up to you, but I'd skipped the last gen due to pricing and availibility in the uk. Guess what now the 4080 is overpriced but so are the new AMD cards and that's the state of current GPU market. I think prices will fall in the new year after existing stocks of last gen run out, So if your buying now just be happy with your choice and pick a card you think would suit you better, so not to be as disappointed when prices drop and they will. The 4080 and the 7900XTX will both play games far into the future and are good cards, if not value for money. But I wouln't have been bothered which one I got upgrading from a 1080.
  5. Not sure if Japan's SoftBank owns the major shares anymore. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/06/softbank_offloads_51_per_cent_of_arm_china_for_a_bargain_7752m/
  6. Something wrong as my Ryzen can operate for weeks @ 4GHz with no issues, then turn off power. Temps are ten degrees higher and it crashes, play around settings until temps drops and the bclk plays up. Pop in my overclock and everything works fine until next cold boot. I wondering if I have a faulty board. @johndms, Thanks
  7. @Johnsdms Why does it always stop around 4.1GHz also isn't that what XFR does, push up the bClk to achieve a higher freq. Also this doesn't do this all the time if I switch off and cold boot my processor with the same settings it will stick to 4001Mhz and no faster and it crashes with exactly the same settings. In fact as a test I upped the voltage to 1.5v core and it still crashes until I trigger this bug. I already noticed it's on all clocks say I shouldn't say XFR but it working on my rig exactly the same as XFR would apart from pushing all 8 cores. Also doesn't explain away the difference in temps, as these are very noticeable.
  8. @ Jurrunio I'm still using this bug, I'm currently setup using the p-states settings screenshot above and working fine. It's not just single case on overclockers.net some of the screenshots with amazing low scores have also been using XFR. I came across one of the screenshots yesterday but can't remember the exact page as the thread is massive. @ Johndms Sorry no, but I've only managed to trigger the bug on 3008 once, 1701 seems it can be triggered more often. But since flashing 3008 HWInfo dosn't show CPB as enabled when using a standard overclock got to use p-states until triggered with p-states. Before HWinfo would show green when using a standard overclock and setting Overclock Type and Core Performance Boost to Auto in the bios. @ WereCatf As I stated the chip is not going into overclock mode, which means XFR is enabled and so is the on chip voltage regulators are working. XFR is the quickest way to spot it working while overclocking apart from the temps.
  9. I own a Ryzen X1800x with a Crosshair VI Hero 1701 bios and my board has a nice bug that gets me 10 degrees lower temps, just not realized how to trigger every time it yet. When I first set it up and overclocked it to 4.0ghz @ 1.375vcore I noticed that my chip was still using XFR at this point I didn't realize that it wasn't a feature of the processor. HWinfo reported that CPB was turned on while a straight overclock to the chip was applied from the first time I started up rig. The chip was nice and stable operating at 4.0ghz 3200Mhz Ram with temps no higher than 65 degrees. I thought I had a magic chip and everything was fine and I could do anything from encode h264 movies to play games run prime for 24 hours. I could run at 4.1ghz but it would crash during encodes of h264 videos, which I use as part of my job so that needs not to crash which it did. So I settled at 4GHz. After a for a month a new bios update 3008 came out offering more stability and can PC could use a bit more stability, so I updated and XFR turned off and wouldn't come back on when overclocked. I couldn't get my Ryzen to overclock no longer to 4GHz or 3.9 without temps into the high 70s. Pissed off was not the word at time time. So what did I do I flashed by bios back to 1001 factory on my board and then back to 1701. I couldn't get get my normal overclock back so I proceed with p-state clocking @ 4Ghz and it wouldn't work temps up to 83 degrees and then after altering round so may setting, boom off my Ryzen went but with slightly different results. My temps where ten degrees lower and the chip was using XFR again, until the power gets uplugged that setup works fine. I managed to now repeat this multiple time. So have AMD turned off the voltage control on the processor to stop the chips been maxed out while overclocked as it doesn't make sense to turn off a feature that controls heat and voltages to the chip. As the chip already pulls more than required for most overclocks to work, disabling the process that keeps temps/voltages under control doesn't make sense unless you want to limit the maximum performance. Overclock mode is a sham, its just destroys the chips ability to max out the cores, shame on you AMD. If you own a Ryzen checked if it still using XFR while overclocked.
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