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Cyberpower678

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  1. Thanks for that, but I'm running a dual monitor setup and the second one is a Dell 4K connected via HDMI, and that doesn't wake up either.
  2. That would be the simplest workaround. Just hoping someone knows of something more proper that would let me monitors go to sleep, since I think the Samsung Odyssey G9 does need quite a bit of power when awake, and I WILL forget to turn them off, lol.
  3. I just installed the latest NVIDIA drivers and now my computer quite frequently goes black when idle and the screens will never wake up, even if the computer is running. Power cycling the monitors won't work. The only thing that works is hard rebooting the PC. I'm sporting an RTX 3090. Anyone else getting this, or have any ideas what the issue could be?
  4. Hey guys, I need some advice and recommendations. I'm doing a similar PC setup like Linus is doing in his new home, but I neglected to check for Thunderbolt, and the parts are already purchased, so I'm now going to need to resort to optical DisplayPort and optical USB 3.2 that can support gen 2x2 (20 Gbps). It's easy to find these online, but none with actual reviews on them, so I'm asking here for what your recommendations are for the cables. I also need a hub that can connect to the USB 3.2 port, or maybe even a hub that can accept multiple USB ports to increase the bandwidth? What do you guys recommend and why?
  5. The Nemeio looks pretty good. I think I'll back it. Thanks for the find.
  6. This is probably a long-shot, but it can't hurt to ask. I'm building a PC for multiple users, that speak and type in different language, (completely different languages). Instead of having to purchase a keyboard for each language, and have a desk full of keyboards, it would be awesome if the keyboard could be reprogrammed to display a different layout, when a different user uses it. Something like e-Ink keycaps that can change a QWERTY to a QWERTZ, or an asian layout, through software, or something. I doubt this exists, but if it does, anyone know where to look?
  7. Hey guys, I'm not having too much luck finding a decent 4U rack mount case that can handle a 360mm radiator. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a result of my notoriously bad search skills so I thought I'd ask some experts here. The reason I need it to accommodate a 360mm radiator is because I plan to cool a Threadripper 3990X as best as possible to keep it from thermal throttling as much, if at all. Any suggestions?
  8. Wow, thanks everyone. The house is still under construction so cable thickness is not an issue here. I will take a look at what you guys posted.
  9. Budget (including currency): Within reason Country: US/Germany/Thailand I pretty much have the build I want, but I'm hitting a wall for the IO runs I want to do to get the IO where it needs to be. I have a rackmount setup that I am designing, the PC will be in the rack since all loud/hot devices will be consolidated in one area. I would like to run a bunch of cables (for USB, Thunderbot, DP, HDMI, etc...) to the destination (where the monitor and peripherals will be). I don't want to use any wireless solution, and assume that I am able to run a bunch of wires. I'm trying to find a terminal of sorts that will let me connect all that to a wall plate/deskplate where the IO is fixed, if that makes sense. Sorry if this is not clear, but if anyone knows of any solutions to this, I'm all ears.
  10. I doubt it's the OS. It's a fairly fresh install. With that being said, at my wit's end, I completely disassembled my PC, cleaned everything (even though it wasn't very dusty), securely reseated everything, moved some plugs around the PSU, swapped cables, uninstalled NVidias drivers (again), uninstalled all NVidia software, nuked any file/folder on my PC mentioning NVidia, nuked all registry keys on Windows mentioning NVidia, restarted, reinstalled drivers and software, and now my games seem to run stable. Something in that process fixed my problem, or it may have been a combination of small issues compounding into a big. Who knows? Either way, I have been successfully playing Cyberpunk, Borderlands 3, and FS2020, for hours now and not a single one of them crashed. I appreciate the help on this forum regardless, but I'm glad the hardware is fine. It would have sucked having to replace any of it right now given the shortages right now.
  11. Yesterday The previous one did just fine though. Until it physically died. Also with that being said if the GPU is unstable, it would seem very unlikely it would result in crash to desktop and more likely result in a system freeze, BSOD, or outright power cycle.
  12. But I’m not overclocked. If the GPU is running unstable at stock speeds then the GPU is defective as it is not delivering what I paid for it to deliver. Add on that the previous RTX 3090 did not cause crashing. I’m still not convinced this 100% hardware. My latest crash was a BSOD with the stop code being HYPERVISOR_ERROR. That does not sound GPU related.
  13. To be honest, I don't know. I'm losing my mind on this. This looks like a memory access error, but I'm pretty sure my RAM is alright. I will run a memtest to be sure.
  14. Definitely not a thermal problem. GPU temps were a bit high, as expected of a 3090, but not insanely high when I caught the below message. Borderlands 3 crashed on me. Fatal error! Unhandled Exception: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION reading address 0xffffffffffffffff 0x00007ff93ffacdc8 PhysX3_x64.dll!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff93ff8644e PhysX3_x64.dll!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff93fede8e2 PhysX3_x64.dll!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff779ce5e75 Borderlands3.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff778ba9927 Borderlands3.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff778bab9ec Borderlands3.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff778cc3c9b Borderlands3.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff778cbc0a7 Borderlands3.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff9e8d77034 KERNEL32.DLL!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff9ead42651 ntdll.dll!UnknownFunction [] Crash in runnable thread TaskGraphThreadHP 15
  15. This is a crash to desktop. No hard crash. PC and GPU are still operating normally after the crash to desktop. I should point out that this is a replacement GPU to replace the recently deceased 3090 FE. Prior to the replacement, the issue was not occurring. It could be coincidence, or it could be bad VRAM. I dunno. Definitely not the PSU. I observed it’s power usage and it was still very well within tolerance prior and during the crash. Also I have been driving this GPU for months now. As I mentioned above, the GPU recently died and I am now driving a replacement unit. The problems started after the replacement. This is not a new build. I should have mentioned this in the original post. My bad. This problem however is a new problem.
  16. I have a problem, and it's driving me absolutely bonkers, and I don't know what's causing it. I've been recently playing the following games: Borderlands 3 Cyberpunk 2077 Flight Simulator 2020 Crysis Remastered Every single one of them crash at some point during the game. My build: (nothing overclocked) Intel i9 9990K 2x 16 GB DDR4 RAM at 2400 MHz (I know it's not the fastest these days) ASUS ROG Strix Z390E Corsair AX 860i RTX 3090 FE Sabrent Rocket 1TB M.2 SSD (boot system) Intel 1TB NVMe (game libary) 2TB HDD (backup disk) Samsung Odyssey G9 Borderlands 3 crashes with a very large error message which looks to be a stack trace. Cyberpunk will just claim it flatlined. FS2020 just crashes, as does Crysis Remastered. I have verified all of the game files, ran sfc /scannow, reinstalled all of the redistributables, reinstalled NVidia drivers, and purged AppData for the games. Nothing helped. Any expert advice would be appreciated. P.S. I'm not getting power spikes as the Corsair monitor was reading power outputs well within tolerance.
  17. Changing some adapter settings per that thread got me up to 6 Gbps Received and 3.2 Gbps send. So definite improvement there. I'm not even going to use the tunables mentioned in that thread as those are simply ridiculous and will cause massive packet loss.
  18. I found https://www.ixsystems.com/community/threads/10gbe-transfer-speed-issue-guide.55139/ Maybe it will help.
  19. Nothing closely related to VMQ found, but I disabled Packet Priority and VLAN, but no effect. I just don't get how Windows 10 could be so spectacularly misconfigured for something so widely used.
  20. So the Intel box is most definitely not being CPU throttled. I'm not noticing any changes in the cores when I start iPerfing with it. Changing to 9K jumbos did nothing as I expected, so something else is going on here. I'm not sure what's bogging this speed down. I'm using an Intel X540
  21. I will turn it down a bit then, but aside from that, it seems I just managed to push to the server at 9.9 Gbps. Not sure what I changed to get it work, but I'll take it. Now I need to fix the Intel box running an i9-9900K.
  22. You pretty much have identical numbers to me when I did my BSD to BSD testing and then Windows to BSD. What changes is the parallelization. No matter how many parallel streams I get, it will bog down at 6 Gbps MAX. After some additional tweaking I managed to get the receive stream to run up to 7 Gbps on a single stream for Windows, but send is still stuck at 3.5 Gbps, which is at least higher than it was before. The Aquantia controller supports 16K jumbos, so I cranked it all the way up. Windows is claiming that the MTU for the adapter is now 16334, but when I view the network properties it still says MTU of 1500. This part is confusing me.
  23. So I’ve made some very interesting observation. Your link thread did help a bit as I now got speeds up to 6 Gbps on a single stream now. It’s funny how my FreeNAS running on a Celeron barely breaks a sweat when transferring at high speeds. CPU usage barely breaks 15%. But my Aquantia box which is on Windows 10, running an Intel i7-7700K, maxes out a single core when it tries to do a transfer. Talk about insane inefficiency compared to FreeBSD. I also changed the jumbo packets property to 16M, on the adapter, but Windows is still negotiating the MTU to 1500. I’m wondering if fixing that might make it possible to finally max out the through put.
  24. I have the MTU set to 9000 so it should be. I only have intermediate skills in properly networking so I might be missing something. But CPU usage is pretty minimal during the test. When I tested my two NASes, with Celeron CPUs, the CPU usage was very low. No more than 10% and they achieved maximum throughput on a single stream. I'm inclined to believe this may be an issue with Windows 10 and how it handles windowing, but this can't be happening for everyone or Microsoft would be getting buried by a shit load of angry users complaining about it. So I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. Happy to do any kind of testing and post the results.
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