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EpikoTH

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    EpikoTH got a reaction from medyobano in GPU won't fit in the slot completely   
    Try installing some drivers for your GPU, and make sure that Windows is fully updated. That usually works for me, also make sure that your display is plugged into that GPU itself, or else your mbd may not recognize it on boot, saying from experience
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    EpikoTH got a reaction from BTGbullseye in GPU won't fit in the slot completely   
    Try installing some drivers for your GPU, and make sure that Windows is fully updated. That usually works for me, also make sure that your display is plugged into that GPU itself, or else your mbd may not recognize it on boot, saying from experience
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    EpikoTH got a reaction from dizmo in Why is my GT 1030's MSI Afterburner voltage slider not doing anything?   
    Hello. I have a Gigabyte OC Nvidia GT 1030 and have been using it for about 2 1/2 years now. I know that it is very bad for gaming, around the 750 Ti in terms of performance, but I have a very very strict budget and it's all I could afford since. And to siphon every inch of performance I could out of this baby, I resorted to MSI Afterburner after seeing it be used in several LTT videos before. This was the first time I had ever overclocked any of my computer components because I had originally used it in a prebuilt HP Z200 SFF Workstation that I got for free (which didn't actually fit in the case because my specific model wasn't the low-profile version so r.i.p.) so Afterburner's "OC Scanner" was a big boon and it fit really well with the specs of that computer back in the day, the first generation core i5's. Unfortunately, I have upgraded since, and built an entirely new computer with a Ryzen 3 3200G and while I have the idea of overclocking that down (more voltage and higher level load line calibration = more OC headroom usually), it doesn't seem to apply to my GPU because as I stated in the title, the voltage slider doesn't do ANYTHING. Doesn't change the voltage at all (the screenshots are different because of fluctuation). And I am worried that it is sacrificing power and bottlenecking my CPU even more than it already is. I have some screenshots that show that there is no difference between the slider at 0% and 100% while running Kombustor, and I let a few seconds after switching between screenshots so that it shows that there is no slow transition. I have no idea if this is due to the fact that this GPU is a PCIe slot only card and it has no 6-pin or 8-pin connectors, or if this is part of it's manufacturing technique or if my card is just broken. Any thoughts?


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    EpikoTH got a reaction from Zando_ in GTX 1660 Super for Game Capture?   
    Ok, thank you! I really needed this. There were some other forums that had said it wasn't available, but I knew that this place was the most reliable that I know, so I asked!
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    EpikoTH reacted to Zando_ in GTX 1660 Super for Game Capture?   
    1660 Super and 1660 Ti both have the Turing NVENC encoder AFAIK. 

    EDIT: Yep: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1660-super-1650-super/


    has all the turing features, including the NVENC encoder. Only thing it misses out on is RT cores (only the 2000 series has those). 
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