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  1. 56 minutes ago, _Syn_ said:

    the GPU is under full load in both scenarios simply because your CPU can handle processing all the frames needed for the GPU to be utilized at 100%, the GPU doesn't care which game is more GPU intensive, it will always try to do the best it can, whether the CPU can keep up that's up to how the game is optimized and how your system is balanced, when the GPU is below 100% that means that there's a CPU bottleneck, but when the CPU is below 100% that's a GPU bottleneck which is good and is recommended, you don't want the CPU to be at 100%, that will cause stutters

    Thanks for explaining. So this makes me know how we know if we have CPU bottleneck or not, new knowledge for me as I'm always never cared anything about bottlenecks on a PC.

     

    Knowing that the MHW stutters while the CPU is only at 72% load but my GPU VRAM is being eaten out all its 6Gb despite it runs at 60 FPS, so it's purely needs a better GPU right?

     

    I think some latest WoT updates pushes the CPU and GPU more than ever despite it's known as a CPU intensive game and it utilizes only 4Gb VRAM.

     

    The MHW this day eats up 6G VRAM fully with maxed out setting 1080p on my Pascal, but I'm not sure if faster Turing GPU with same amount of VRAM (1660Ti/2060) will still run at 6Gb VRAM and stutter and hot or not.

     

    Waiting for either RX 5700 or 2060 Super 8Gb just to get long 3-4 years lasting card with full duration of warranty rather than used or even new GTX 1070 or older RX or Vega 56 for their 8Gb.

  2. 9 minutes ago, _Syn_ said:

    What you described is exactly whats happening, you're getting more CPU usage in WoT, and 100% GPU load doesn't mean you get the same FPS, it just means the GPU is doing the best it can, which is ideal

    and again 4W difference is nothing, that's basically the difference between the fan at low RPM vs a fan at higher RPM

    Right.. But what makes the more CPU intensive game utilize the GPU same or slightly more than the one which is a GPU intensive?

    I'm not complaining it, I'm just curious what is happening with the hardware with certain game run on them, as I'm not so tech than others but I like playing with computer hardwares.

  3. 1 hour ago, _Syn_ said:

    it's only a 4W difference (insignificant), but the lower heat is because the CPU is loaded less so that affects the GPU as well

    What bugs me out is the game performance is lower in MHW like it is being pushed to the limit but the GPU consumes less power than in WoT, while WoT is known as a CPU instensive game than MHW.

    It bugs me even more because I set the GPU power limit at 90% but with OC +230 +550.

  4. Hi..

     

    I only play World of Tanks and Monster Hunter World. My system specs i7-8700K, NH-C14S, GTX 1060 6G, 16G RAM.

     

    Both games are at all their max settings 1080p. The things I found about them are I can get 90-120 FPS in WoT with outputs:

    90% load/117W/76C CPU, 100% load/133W/72C GPU

     

    than when I play MHW at 50-70 FPS and some stutters with all the VRAM is being eaten out with outputs:

    72% load/97W/70C CPU, 100% load/129W/68C GPU

     

    I thought the Monster Hunter is the heavier game for my system to run than the Tanks, knowing it only run at lower FPS depite at 100% load but why lower power and heat?

  5. On 5/29/2019 at 7:37 AM, DrMacintosh said:

    I bought this last week, it just took until today for me to get it. 

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    It's an iPhone 4s that I got for $20 on eBay. It's running iOS 6.1.3 and is in pretty good physical condition. There are some minor scuffs and scratches on the screen, but nothing bad for the price I paid for it. There is also some weird delimitation that happened under the corners of the screen but it doesn't affect the display any: 

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    Here is a little album of some more pictures I took of the phone: 

    https://imgur.com/gallery/XzYNIEv

     

    I've been able to log into my iCloud account and install some apps. iMessage sadly does not work anymore and there is no AirDrop on iOS 6 so I had to set up a shared PhotoStream to get photos to and from it conveniently. Right now it makes a great iPod and classic mobile gaming device :P 

    I still have my iphone 4s running normally since the 1st day I bought it..

     

     

    And this is the latest stuff I got. It's one of my PPE.

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  6. On 5/11/2019 at 9:05 PM, Firewrath9 said:

    doot doot doot doot doot doot doot

    Wut?!

    Some corsair worth having gimmicks.

     

    Can we actually play it with keyboard?

     

    No need 4k 144Hz 1ms and top end raytrashing GPU here, just make sure the keyboard has 1ms input lag for it..

     

    These are the actual "gaming" RAM

  7.  

    For the "most beautiful" small case in my opinion as you asked, is the Ncase M1.

    The other SFF exterior designs are boring plain box despite their interior are well designed.

     

    The M1 offers a little more profiles on the front panel than the other plain box, wich makes M1 beautiful, and it has feet, swapping the feet with the chrome ones makes it look more beautiful.

  8. This "Noctua color is ugly" people complaints are echoing inside my head..

     

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    I wish that thing under its claws is a cougar, but apparently it's not..

     

     

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    ......hypnocsis......

     

     

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  9. small UPDATE..

     

    Got my custom sleeved 24pin ATX cable today..

     

    It was pain to install the cable while I insist to put back the fan behind the heatsink, ended up get rid again the side plate and the additionall storage drives to put another fan on the cooler to be push-pull configuration.

     

    Credit to "xinvicious" the local cable mod guy who made this for me..

     

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  10. This is the thermal performance of this PC under 4 hours Realbench stress test overnight with a little bump on the Vcore from 1.34v to 1.35v of 5GHz.

     

    It was peaking at 85C with NH-C14S in pull configuration. The exhaust fans were mad during the test to dump the heat out faster, but it run at acceptable noise level while gaming with 70C on the CPU, not that dead silent but it's quiet enough.

     

    I was surprised that it can maintain stable on the GPU despite it runs +230 MHz Core +550 MHz Memory with 90% power limit for 2114 MHz GPU clock, but it got 68C while gaming without crashing compared to the test which was 64C.

     

    I got a cooler ambient temps as the climate here becomes chilly. Usually I have 29-32C ambient but now it's 25-28C.

     

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  11. 3 hours ago, PopsicleHustler said:

    Lower = better. Any professional E-Sport player will tell you that lowering your mouse sensitivity until you have no more space to move your mouse is the way to go.

     

    Most players that I know of, are playing at 800-2000 dpi at 1-10% in game sensitivity.

    I never knew about this.

     

    I use mine by set on the mouse setting to its max DPI but set the windows mouse setting as lowest as I feel suitable for my purposes so it runs at its max DPI all the time but it's still tamed. The down side of this setting is when I'm getting it into BIOS, it become super-duper-hyper-turbo wild.

     

    So now I'm at 3100 DPI with windows mouse setting as lowest as I feel comfortable for my purposes.

  12. 2 hours ago, StarsMars said:

    Iirc industrials use 24v from server boards. Not 12v like consumer mobos. 

    This.

     

    Check your iPPC fans, there are 2 models of iPPC fans. the one which has 12v and 24v spec.

    Which one is yours? If you have the 24v models you wont get its max speed ever, as your motherboard only outputting 12v max so it's half the max speed.

  13. I cant vote, just because you didnt have a choice for me to choose any brand which offer the best value for its performance & features.

     

    I would see first how these GPUs compared to each other in a real independent benchmarks,

     

    RX 5700/XT

    vs

    RTX 2060 Super / regular RTX 2070 (after price drops)

     

    Whichever offer the best value of those GPUs for my 1080p 144Hz monitor. Grab one and have happy years before the next future upgrade.

  14. 23 minutes ago, Firewrath9 said:

    theres always a bungee, and wireless increases weight more due to batteries. its only 10-15% heavier than the G703.

    I have my bungee laying on the shelf collecting dust. I converted myself to wireless peripherals, except keyboard. ?

     

    The weight without cable is kind of on the heavier side and considering it's a wired. It should be less than 100gr as a wired mouse.

     

    This Nightsword has really nice features I admit. I think OP should get this one if he have bungee and fits his hand grip and style. It's a good value for what it features really..

  15. 31 minutes ago, Falkentyne said:

    1.1v with auto LLC?
    No wonder it crashes.

    Auto LLC, if that's set to 2.1 mOhms, and assuming prime95 is pulling 100 amps on your system is:

    1100 - (2.1 * 100) = 890mv = 0.890v.  Even if it's using the mOhms value for default loadline for 8 core processors (1.6. mOhms) is still going to be 1100 - (1.6 * 100)=0.940v.  

    Trying to run prime95 at 0.890v or 0.940v and complaining that it's crashing?  Good luck man.

    (Then again I have no idea what mOhms setting MSI uses for its "Auto" LLC.  Gigabyte uses the same value for Auto/Normal/Standard (1.6 mOhms for 8 core processors, 2.1 mOhms for 4 and 6 core CFL, but it's possible other programs or Multi Core Enhancement can change the LLC if it's set to auto)

     

    Please do what I said instead of making excuses first.  Other software doesn't pull the same amps as prime95.  I'm 99.95% sure if you downloaded OCCT 5.0.1 and ran the 90% linpack test, you would get an error after awhile.

    I'll try to tweak the settings.. Im not expert in OC so, thanks for pointing me on this one..

  16. 54 minutes ago, Firewrath9 said:

    corsair nightsword (jesus that name makes me cringe a bit). 18000 dpi, dedicated sniper button around same weight as m65 pro rgb

    https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Gaming-Mice/FPS-Fast-Action-Mice/NIGHTSWORD-RGB-Tunable-FPS-MOBA-Gaming-Mouse/p/CH-9306011-NA

    This one has shape similar to Logitech G403/703, right handed, the profile and the hump/curve looks similar to G403/703, for me this kind of shape feels amazing under my hand grip, perfect ergonomic. I use palm grip.

     

    If this Nightsword is a wireless and doesnt have that flashy "gaming" looks, I would get this over my current G703. Because it has more buttons. Simple sleek and unassuming looks is prefered, but with more buttons is a plus.

     

    Seeing it's a wired and 119gr without cable and accesories, it's a heavy mouse. Imagine if its plugged the wire and have >119gr + cable drags.. Ugh..!

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