Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Gaming x
CPU: i9-9900k
GPU: Asus Strix RTX2080ti
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB*4
PSU: Corsair RM850i
OS: Windows 10 64bits
I have tried swapping out the graphic card with a working one, reseating all the rams, try with only 1 ram stick. The motherboard LED says the VGA is the faulty one but
I've checked by plugging in a different working GPU and it still reports the same error.
Link for video:
Hey, guys in regard to the latest video. UDP is not necessarily more resistant to drop out. The basic difference between TCP and UDP is that UDP's packet is smaller with less overhead as barebone UDP itself doesn't care about packets being received properly. i.e it's "best-effort" method. Whereas TCP packet is larger with more overhead to ensure all the packets are received. Applications can then decide what to do what the packets they've received. TL;DR : UDP is not considered reliable data transfer compared to TCP as it doesn't handle packet dropping natively.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Which would be better for cooling an overclocked 9900k?
Also, In term of filling the reservoir, do I fill it up to full in both the reservoir and the tubings? or just the reservoir itself?
Thanks, I'm new to the not-so-custom loop-slash-AIO.