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Tarvaln

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  1. So, I'm trying to tether my mobile phone to my router's WAN port to use my hotspot as the internet connection for the router. I'm guessing this can be done via Ethernet Tether on my phone (andriod 11+) But, all of the Usb c to Ethernet adapters I've seen only transfer data from the ethernet cable to the usb c. Not the other way. I've looked at adapters from Ugreen, Belkin, and Uni. I'm looking for an adapter that can transfer from usb c to ethernet. Any recommendations? Thanks! P.S. I know you can use a Pi and basically do a bridge connection but, I was hoping for a simpler and cheaper solution with the new Ethernet Tether ability.
  2. Yea, someone didn't get the memo to hold the launch on their site. https://www.anandtech.com/show/16052/samsung-980-pro-briefly-listed-online
  3. So, it seems it technically launched. But it's a paper launch for the US. https://www.notebookcheck.net/PC-vs-PS5-The-new-Samsung-980-PRO-PCIe-4-0-SSD-brings-next-gen-console-challenging-speeds-of-up-to-7-000-MB-s-for-desktop-computers.490537.0.html
  4. I just wonder if it's coming out this month at all. I find it odd that there's still no mention or announcement. August is almost over.
  5. I read that the Samsung 980 Pro was to be released this month. But, I haven't heard anything about it since June. Has anyone heard anything about it?
  6. This is not to throw shade at anyone on this or other forums. But this is something that keeps coming up. So, a common trend I see, not only this forums but others is,: Me: "I can't get get my Max Boost to hit 4.6Mhz. Can anyone else?" Them: "Well if you adjust X,Y,Z, under certain conditions it should work." Me: "Great, can you please show me what you did to achieve it?" Them: "Well, getting Max Boost doesn't matter..." Everyone seem to have advice or claims but, no one can seem to provide proof. So, I don't have anything against AMD, Intel, Nvidia or any other company. I just want to see if anyone can hit 4.6Mhz Max Boost on a 3900x under normal conditions. If you can, great! I'd love for you to follow the guidelines here https://community.amd.com/thread/242812 and post a pic of your results. Thanks!
  7. bignaz: I'm using stock but under single core test, my temps don't go above 68C. That should be cool enough. Could you please post your findings in this topic https://community.amd.com/thread/242812 following the guidelines there. I want to replicate what you did. Also, please use Ryzen Master to view your cores. A few of us are seeing different peak Mhz on cores between Ryzen Master and HWINFO. I'd like to keep results as uniform as possible so please use Ryzen Master. Thanks!
  8. Thanks for the link. Though, the review does show a Boost Graph, I can't find what test or tests if was achieved on. Also, I didn't see anything about disabling cores on that page to achieve it. I contacted the author Wizard about his testing for Max Boost and I'm hoping he gets back to me soon. I really want to know what he used to observe these core Mhz, Can you please share your results with this on a 3900x then?
  9. The quote you posted is blank so, I don't know what you are trying to quote. However, the point of the tests is to see if any core can hit 4.6 Mhz as advertised. This should be able to be accomplished in normal operational parameters. No one should have to disable all cores but one to hit that Mhz. That's like saying PBO works but only in Juneau, Alaska. Yea, anyone could travel there and test it but, it seems rather unreasonable. Do you have a link to any of these one core test?
  10. Cyberdyne_ : Thanks for the advice. I can tell you between myself and a few others we have tried Cinebench R15, R20, CPU-Z, Prime95: Blend, FFT Small and Smallest. I think there is another one I'm forgetting. That's part of the reason I made that consolidated topic https://community.amd.com/thread/242812 Test and results are all over different forums. I wanted a place where we could compare notes and try to solve this. I'll try the Farcry 5 bench but it would be odd that it's the only condition where it works. Also, most of the testing and reviews are for 3600x - 3800x. Those can hit their Max Boost depending on the MB and BIOS ver. The 3900x seems to be the exception across all MB's. This is not a slight to you or anyone else. There seems to be this group think of "Well, under the right conditions..." My problem is no one can tell me what those conditions are. I've yet to see these conditions on any website or forum from AMD to MB vendors to user forums. So, unless these conditions can be duplicated, then I don't think they exists.
  11. Yes, Ryzen Master is running. Windows runs apps and other things all the time. Can you provide a screen shot of a 3900x hitting 4.6Mhz on any core through Ryzen Master?
  12. If you look at the image, you will see I am running the single core test.
  13. I've been doing testing with my 3900x and I can't get it to Boost to 4.6Mhz. I've done all setting through Ryzen Master and have tried Default, AOC, and PBO settings. I've been going through different forums and I see the same with other 3900x users. I know there have been investigations with other 3000x CPU's. I think this is an issue with just the 3900x. I've created a consolidation post here https://community.amd.com/thread/242812 for testing results. If you have a 3900x, please check that topic and post your results as per the guidelines. I really want to see if anyone is getting the results as advertised. Here is an example of my testing. Cannot reach 4.6Mhz on Max Boost. Test with Auto Over Clock set with Ryzen Master. MB: Asus Prime x570 Pro BIOS: ver 1005 (AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB), RAM: G.SKill 3200c14. Highest MAX Boost: 4.355
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