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WolfGar

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Frozen Wastelands
  • Interests
    Space, Hamradio, and of course Cooking.

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  • CPU
    i7 13900K
  • Motherboard
    ROG Z690-X
  • RAM
    64gig
  • GPU
    3080 TI
  • Case
    Thermotake X5 White
  • Storage
    2 980 Pro Samsung, Qnap NAS
  • PSU
    Corsair HX1000i
  • Display(s)
    Samsung 34" 4k
  • Cooling
    Water cooled
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K100
  • Laptop
    Razor 18"
  • Phone
    iPhone

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  1. Ok, Sorry but work in the military took over my life again. Had to work for a spell. After returning home, I went at this again. After each replacement I ran 3dMark first, then FurMark. Replaced the Memory with the recommended memory from ASUS, Boom Crashed the BIOS. Replaced the M.2 drives with older ones that I have laying around. CRASHED again. Replace the CPU that I borrowed from a friend that was the same. CRASHED again. Took AMD 7900 XTX out replaced it with Nvidia 2080 I had laying around. WHAT NO CRASH. Its been working now in stress mode from 3dmark now for 3 hours. Still running Great. Even Cobbled up as it is water cooled, still never got above 50c. Sent warranty request to AMD. This is the first time I have seen or heard of a GPU doing this. If one doesn't work, its at the Get Go. Not after running for a spell, then Crashing. Thoughts?? Thanks for all that helped
  2. Edited to make some parts clearer Current Memory installed. A1: Corsair 16384 4800MHz A2: Corsair 16384 4800MHz B1: Corsair 16384 4800MHz B2: Corsair 16384 4800MHz CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000) CMH32GX5M2D6000C36 From what some of you saying is that the current memory I am using, 32 gig is currently the memory of choice with 2 slots to be used. If I use more their is issues. That sounds about correct??? ---- After Looking at Asus memory. I feel Like I missed something. It seems that for what memory size I am looking for I need to get Corsair Dominator (CMT64GX5M2X5600C40) for 64 gig. But Only 2 sticks not 4 like I have. The current memory isn't listed as supported. Something that has changed with DD5 it seems. All other DD4 builds you got speed, and Amount (4,8,16,32) to your wish. Seems DD5 is Very Picky. So the Memory that I have Could be the Prob?? but why would the Bios Crash for a full reset???
  3. Greetings all. I have a bit of trouble I Like some ideas or help in please. I have the following: Motherboard ROG Strix X670-E Gaming WI-FI * AMD Ryzen 9 7900 Corsair Vengeance DDR5 16Gig x 4 * AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX 1000 Corsair PSU *All water cooled I was able to get it to post with memory Training and install windows 11 with no trouble. The trouble started when 3d Mark, and Blender. They would both get halfway tough, then suddenly the system would reset, not blue screen of Death, and no windows error. Hard Crash BOOM. I have to turn the power off, and then back on. Upon restarting it would tell me that the CPU is not being see. When I go to the BIOS it was reset to default, and the time was reset to 01/01/2022 at 00:02. So I reset everything, with the only changes to time and CPU monitoring. Ran 3d Mark again. BOOM Hard Crash again. Same result All Bios settings reset back to default. Removed Memory from 4 to 2 then 1. Each Time same thing. Even tried changing the memory around to see if it was one stick killing. No Luck. Even set the bios back 1 version, and even reload the current version. Again same thing. As of late the system is now doing it even when not under a load, which is strange. I am at a loss for why a news system with ALL new parts should be failing. They only thing I see that could be the problem is the Motherboard. I already sent this board to Asus, and they say nothing wrong. But they do put they can't duplicate the issue. Gee Really. The Next thing I might try is running this on another MB with the Radeon on it to test it to make sure it works on this Board. Test it to see if it crash’s. Highly dubious if the GPU is the trouble. I have no other boards to test the CPU on but that doesn’t seem to be the issue. Memory, only have the 4 sticks of DD5. All my other systems have DD4. Suggestions folk. Thank You
  4. Mine run for a month before I really noticed. I had a great foot warmer for a time till I heard it one day. I would keep an eye on it.
  5. Sounds like a short, Had that happen once on a BFG once. Them people where great wished they where still in business. Might look to upgrade to a new one when funds are available. Depending also what the load is you have on the PSU. Look up under google Power Supply Calculator. Their is a few. One from newegg that work pretty good. It will give you a ball park idea of the size. Then you can add a little to have for emergency. So far I have liked Corsair 1200 Platinum. Yea over kill, but I never worry about the PSU killing it self
  6. Guess I am used to my Liquid Cooling where my 80mm 360 Radiatior takes a bunch of the heat and moves it fast.
  7. what Size PSU do you have. Also who made it
  8. To me thats a bit warm. Air Cool or Liquid Cool. If Air I would bring it down a little. If Liquid, something wrong with liquid cooling.
  9. Looks Good to me. Have kind of the same setup and works good. I have really no dust in the system even after 1 year.
  10. Take the battery out for 10-15 min. Depending on the Bios, go to defualt settings. That will put everything back to the way the system was when you first got it. Also double check the bios, make sure your running the latest.
  11. you want to use soft or hard line. I use bitspower fittings. Soft line is easier to run do to the fact it is easier to work with and just a bit more forgiving. Hard line is a bit more work. I am now just getting my new system done with hard line and it takes a bit of work. Looks great but lots of love going into it. Bitspower makes both hard and soft compression fittings. One thing you want to decide is what size. 1/2" 3/4" 5/8" and so on. Then get everything to match that lines your running. I doesn't do you justice if you have 12mm with 14mm fittings. Water will shoot out everywhere. With the D5 pump you have wont take long to make a mess.
  12. Opps ok got me their, Its self cooling with a Phantom Cooling device. CPU to GPU to Rad to Res.
  13. My suggestion is run from pump to GPU then to CPU back into Res. I like the statement KISS. Keep it simple stupid.
  14. Temp vs operational stability The line is where you want to go. Some people have serious overlocks, but with liquid cooling they keep that temp way down. Some even have Chillers units on them. So if your using air cool, Liquid cool. All depends where you feel safe in pushing the CPU. Just found this: So I got my I5 7600K to be OC stable at 4.6ghz - 1.28vcore. However, going above that requires quite the voltage boost. Right now I have 4.8ghz at 1.38V stable via OCCT Large Data Set.
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