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Mephi00

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  1. I got another board and another cpu, but unstable 5 with 1.36v is not that great. The trick that did it for me (9900k @5 1.26v) was setting llc to lvl 2. You might need more voltage for 5 but just use 1.36 and llc 2 to see if its stable.
  2. That voltage seems about right for a 3700X running at 4.3, not the most amazing chip, seen them do 4.4 at that voltage, but the most effective way to use ryzen is cool it well, which you have accomplished and use precision boost 2. There is no way to reach that every-day-performance with multiplier overclocking
  3. I guess you'll need to find an actual engeneer/programmer who is familiar with how the drivers and fps counters work. That's not a lot of people and I think the awnser is wayy more complicated that you might expect.
  4. I guess to get the most exact reading you should go with the osd reading, because that shows you how many fps you have while using the screen...
  5. The cpu should be fine with these temps, but the behavior of the cpu fan ramping doesn‘t seem to be what lenovo wants it to do if they say it shouldn‘t go over 80C. Start of with talking to the support and state your problem, if they say its fine reference intels statement and see what happens
  6. The second screen won‘t really impact your performance, unless you‘re rendering on that screen ;D
  7. Windows would use the gpu the screen's connected to to render anything 3d on the respective screen, so main monitor with 1080 and a secondary on the igpu, so everything rendered on the main screen will be rendered by the 1080
  8. It should be possible, the only important thing is that your card has at least 3 outputs
  9. the cpu doesn't limit the max displays the gpu can output to. you would need a card with more outputs than I have on my 1080, so getting around that limitation is way harder. Linus did a video about a card with 6 HDBaseT outputs, but that is technically a low end radeon gpu.
  10. The front rad has to be pretty slim and I don't really see enough space for a pumpres in the main chamber, if you get a really small one and are fine with a bit of modding, I think you can get it in the second chamber
  11. If it shows the same error in another system, contact the Galax support and maybe RMA the cards
  12. I really like the looks of the corsair 680X but I think all rads that might fit are a 360 in the front and a 240 at the top... otherwise I have the raijintek paean and I like it, I guess you can get 2 360 rads with the top panel kit, but the shouldn't be too thick, my ek 60mm blocks the thirs fan for the top, so I can only go 360 and 240/280.
  13. Maybe have a look at the Corsair crystal 680X, it comes with ll 120 fans in the front and is a dual chamber design for that sweet cable menagement
  14. your vrms are already taken care of by that monoblock, thats what they're for
  15. And I want to point out that this madman bought a corsiar obsidian 1000d
  16. can you please elaborate, why they are bad
  17. Monoblocks support delid cpus as long as the heatspreader is still on it The ek coolstream 480 is a nice nearly full copper rad: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-coolstream-xe-480-quad-2911
  18. Nowadays devs don‘t really care about resource management, best example is cod mw with its 170 gig files
  19. I doubt it belongs here.. For your question, I don‘t know much about Linux but I guess some light weight like Arch might be what you‘re looking for.
  20. I‘d get worried if the cpu thermal throttled... I wouldn‘t oc the 3600X at all because of its turbo boosting behavior and you wouldn‘t really get a performance boost unless you‘re cooling with LN2
  21. What motherboard do you have? If it‘s older this might just be a DDR3 board whereas that 2400 stick is most likely DDR4
  22. Those cpus are for the TR4 socket, so is the block, so if it doesn‘t fit thermaltake will have some explaining to do
  23. I basically monitor how many you do each day for checking the script so I pretty much know how long it‘ll take (haven‘t seen any changes yet, so I guess it‘ll be infinity )
  24. If there is no extra power cable running to the gpu, it is powered by the pcie slot, which can provide up to 75 Watts
  25. Sometimes “old“ ryzen has issues With xmp, so I‘d recommend trying to manually get the rated speeds
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