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YobB1n

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    Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  • Interests
    I like planes.
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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 7600
  • Motherboard
    MSI x670-P Pro Wi-Fi
  • RAM
    32GB DDR5 5600Mhz
  • GPU
    EVGA FTW3 ULTRA RTX3080 10GB
    MSI RTX 2070
  • Case
    Corsair SPEC-DELTA RGB
  • Storage
    4TB SSD, 2TB HDD, 2TB SATA SSD, 1TB NVMe SSD, 512GB SATA SSD, 256GB SATA SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova 1000W
  • Display(s)
    32" 1440p @144Hz
  • Cooling
    Noctua NHU-9S
  • Keyboard
    Razer Huntsman V2
  • Mouse
    Cheap Chinese thing
  • Sound
    Cheap Chinese thing
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 x64
  • Laptop
    2020 Asus Zephyrus G14
    Ryzen 9 4800HS, GTX1660ti, 16GB DDR4 3200MHz 2TB NVMe SSD, 120Hz IPS
  • Phone
    Galaxy S9
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    Camera: Canon SL2 (200D), 50mm 1:1.8 II, Sigma 18-250mm 1:3.5-6.3
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  1. I'm at the top in a fair amount of gaming-related discord servers, I have a folding discord status that pops up on my profile whenever I'm away from my PC. I've had a fair amount of people ask me more about it, and most of these folks also have gaming hardware to fold on as well.
  2. That's fair. Nvidia definitely knows what they're doing with the vram situation - 12GB on a 4070ti, a card that costs $800USD, is unnaceptable for sure. I've been ok with 10GB and a 3080 but there are definitely situations where that wouldn't always be the case.
  3. Your concerns about vram are warranted - Nvidia continues to undercut its own products with "enough memory for now but not for the future". I haven't run into any issues with video memory with my 10GB, warranted I am on 2560x1440 only. Interestingly however, the margin of victory for the 10GB 3080 actually increases over the 16GB 6800XT in the hardware unboxed video game average at 4K compared to 2K. I would say 10GB is still just enough for most games today at the $400 GPU pricepoint, considering the 3080 is still faster than the 6800XT at all resolutions I'd slightly lean towards team green in this case.
  4. As mentioned the 3080 is probably the best all-round GPU, coming from a satisfied 3080 user. 6800XT is better if you need more vram for certain applications but for most cases the 3080 is better. Hardware Unboxed as usual has a pretty comprehensive video between the two:
  5. Hi everyone, I was wondering if I could permanently disable iGPU folding in the F@H client. I don't fold 24/7 on my gaming rig so every time I restart the system it automatically starts folding a new work unit on my iGPU and I can't figure out a way to prevent it. I tried setting it to "Finish" the WU with the idea that it remains finished and doesn't fold anymore on it, but it always restarts once I turn on the system. Removing the iGPU folding slot also doesn't work as it always re-adds the slot when the system reboots. Thanks!
  6. Hey everyone, I recently upgraded my platform from AM4 to AM5. I cloned my windows install onto a new ssd, put in the new board, ram and cpu (R5 7600), and am running two GPUs - an RTX2070 and 3080. Everything was going smoothly until I realized that both my GPU(s) and audio were showing up under the eject media in the taskbar, where a USB would typically be. If I press eject video controller, it quite literally "ejects" my gpus and the screen resolution goes down, the system becomes laggy and I only get 1 monitor. The GPUs still show up properly in task manager and Nvidia's drivers. The "Video Controller" shows up as this: and the "Audio device on high definition audio bus" shows up as this: I booted into safe mode and DDUd both my nvidia gpu and audio drivers, reinstalled the most recent gpu drivers, and made sure windows, chipset, and audio drivers were all up to date. The system itself seems fine, but the weird behavior from the gpus continues as geforce overlay and gpu tuning softwares don't work. I've never had this issue before and haven't had much luck googling, most similar problems people have had were years ago with GTX970's and a faulty gpu driver from Nvidia. Any help would be appreciated, thanks! System: R5 7600 w/PBO 2x16GB DDR5 5600Mhz CL36 w/XBO OS is on a 4TB NVMe SSD EVGA FTW3 RTX3080 10GB MSI ARMOROC RTX2070 8GB MSI PRO x670-P WI-FI
  7. Just a bit curious on speculation of if/when 12VHPWR will be implemented for consumer GPUs. I'm currently looking to upgrade my old power supply in preperation for a new GPU (either a 40xx or 30xx this fall) since I've had a few issues with my current one. I think it's unlikely that either Nvidia or AMD's next gen cards will feature PCIe gen 5 power delivery, but I'm unsure if it's worth it to wait for more 12VHPWR power supplies to hit the market to truly future-proof my new PSU, or buy a normal PSU now for a much lower price.
  8. It's a two-year old Acer Nitro 5; I thought that may be it, however same thing happened a few days ago and I managed to fix it, now it broke again.
  9. Hiya, I have a laptop with a GTX 1050 in it. This is the third time in the past few months that the GPU has randomly killed itself and disappeared from task manager and stopped being of any use, reporting Code 43 in device manager and saying it has been disabled because it caused an error. Can't figure out why it keeps doing this for seemingly no reason. The first time, I fixed it by resetting the entire PC (which sucked, of course), the second I DDU'd it and restarted and it fixed it, now even that isn't working. This is the second time it's happened in less than a week. I can't figure out why this is happening, any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks and Happy New Year!
  10. Hey guys, I'm considering getting PrimoCache for a 2TB 7200RM Seagate Hard Drive I'm going to get for games, particularly FS2020. Unfortunately, my beefy GPU covers both PCIe slots, so I won't be able to install a PCIe to M.2 expansion card and use a 256GB NVMe SSD for my cache. My question is, how much is the performance loss from an NVMe SSD to a SATA SSD for such a task? I could use some of my 1TB NVMe Windows Drive for my cache, but since it's almost full I really would rather avoid this. Thanks for the help!
  11. Any fixes? I have a RX5700XT and can't get it to work. Every other game works fine tho.
  12. Thanks for the response. Yeah, I should have updated my BIOS anyways, but after doing so it appears as though it hasn't solved the problem. The CPU temps shoot up like a rocket and the CPU fan stays at around 1930 RPM. Could you link the threads where people were having similar issues? You've been a great help, I appreciate it!!
  13. I tried setting it to a lower mark and it looks like it just gets stuck at 1917 as you said. Confirmed in the BIOS that if it goes over 80 C the fan will spin at 100%. Did a stress test and the fan stayed at 1917 RPM without spinning up, even as the CPU reached 95 C.
  14. Yeah, the cooler is plugged into CPU_FAN 1. I confirmed in hardware monitor that it is indeed maxing out at only 1917 RPM. I'll check the BIOS to make sure, but I'm pretty sure it's set to ramp up to 100%.
  15. yeah it is, I adjusted the fan curve in BIOS to go to 100% at a certain temp but when it reaches that threshold, the MSI dragon center app that I use to monitor the fan speed only reads as 1917 RPM.
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