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Jnys

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  1. 22 hours ago, xg32 said:

    yep, 0.85 or 0.9v 1845 is a good starting point, some cards go up to 1950 but it's rare. it'll likely be faster and cooler than what ur running now

    Followed a video from optimum, Card goes to 1890 mhz with 0.85 mv. Memory never hotter then 90 celcius. Don't really have a clue about how to do it so i just followed a video and set it and forget it. Could probably get it to 1925 mhz or something like that but realistically it won't make a difference during real world use.

  2. 12 minutes ago, xg32 said:

    i'd say the most common self-brick on gpus has to be thermal pad swapping, it's not worth the risk.

     

    i'd try to keep the vram under 95C

     

    You can undervolt and overclock your card to lower temps without losing performance.

    undervolt using msi afterburner?

  3. Card is three years old. Haven't paid attention to the vram temps before so idk if this is a new problem or always have been like this. Everything online is a little fuzzy so i wanted to ask here if these are ok temps or not and if they arent what can i do to fix it?

    vram.png

  4. 1 minute ago, Alvin853 said:

    A "vrm" isn't a single component, it's a section of the board that consists of a VRM controller, MOSFETs, coils, capacitors and several other small components. This component could be part of the VRM, but it certainly is a resistor. How many contact legs does it have on the bottom? Any active component, i.e. a controller or a transistor, has more than 2. 

    it has 2

  5. Just now, Alder Lake said:

    I first thought it was a capacitor of sorts, but I definitely trust the company's thoughts WAY before my own

     

    What did they say about it?

    Well in the email they said "you must have dropped the card since it's a vrm sorry" But it's not a vrm i think and i have never dropped the card. Everyone on pcmasterrace and nvidia reddit tells me its a resistor.

  6. The title may explain things but this little thing fell of my 3080??? The card has been used for 1 year and i cant seem to understand what it is?

    I am trying to rma the card but they say its a "vrm" But there are multiple signs telling me its a resistor. Can anyone tell me what it is?

    2r2.jpg

  7. So i got a new cpu, The 5600x and it's been working great. My temps weren't that good with a h100i v2 so i switched it to the arctic liquid freezer II 240 and got the same temps. Warzone at 80c. but now after 2 weeks i'm at 65 with some lower frequencies. Now im at 4400-(4650 normal) while it was pinned at 4650 before. Is it damaged? PBO disabled. Because earlier it was 80c 4650mhz pinned and today it hit 4200 as its lowest and bounced between 4649 and that.

  8. So i got a new cpu, The 5600x and it's been working great. My temps weren't that good with a h100i v2 so i switched it to the arctic liquid freezer II 240 and got the same temps. Warzone at 80c. but now after 2 weeks i'm at 65 with some lower frequencies. Now im at 4400-(4650 normal) while it was pinned at 4650 before. Is it damaged?

  9. 5 minutes ago, Slottr said:

    Check what is using so much of your resources

    2400mhz memory probably isnt helping.. do you have one stick? Or are you running in dual channel?

    Running dual channel. Orderd a 3600mhz cl 16-16-16-36 kit of trident z neo that will arrive on monday or tuesday

  10. 1 minute ago, Arrogath said:

    turn up game settings or play at a higher resolution if your gpu isn't getting worked hard enough. An 8700k should not have any issues keeping up in most titles, but if you turn settings down hard enough eventually you'll make a bottleneck.

    Im running max settings.

  11. 5 minutes ago, Slottr said:

    Are you not satisfied with your 8700?

    I mean when i look at benchmarks of other people im missing out on like 50 to 60 fps and my cpu is at 100% while my gpu is at 40%. It cant be a psu issue right cause it havent turned off W my 650w. 

  12. On 12/9/2020 at 1:46 AM, -rascal- said:

     

    Samsung B-Die can overclock better, and able to run at lower timings.

    E.g. you might be able to lower more from the XMP 16-16-16-36....or might be able to push them to DDR4-3800+ speeds.

     

    The difference between the two is small.

    If the price difference between them is small, go with the 16-16-16-36 kit running Samsung B-Die memory chips.

    Found 

     

    On 12/9/2020 at 1:46 AM, -rascal- said:

     

    Samsung B-Die can overclock better, and able to run at lower timings.

    E.g. you might be able to lower more from the XMP 16-16-16-36....or might be able to push them to DDR4-3800+ speeds.

     

    The difference between the two is small.

    If the price difference between them is small, go with the 16-16-16-36 kit running Samsung B-Die memory chips.

    Found a trident z neo 16-16-16-36 kit so that's perfect:)

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