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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    INDIA
  • Interests
    Gaming, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing
  • Biography
    Artificial Intelligence Enthusiast | Ardent Gamer
  • Occupation
    Data Scientist

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  • CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-8700K
  • Motherboard
    GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS ULTRA
  • RAM
    RAM CORSAIR VENGEANCE® RGB 32GB (2 X 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHZ C16 MEMORY KIT
  • GPU
    ZOTAC GEFORCE® GTX 1080 TI AMP EXTREME 11GB GDDR5X
  • Case
    CORSAIR MID TOWER CABINET (ATX) - 570X RGB WITH TEMPERED GLASS SIDE PANEL
  • Storage
    SAMSUNG 960 EVO 250GB M.2 NVMe
    HDD WD BLUE 4TB x 2
  • PSU
    CORSAIR SMPS TX750M - 750 WATT 80 PLUS GOLD CERTIFICATION SEMI MODULAR PSU WITH ACTIVE PFC
  • Display(s)
    LG 27GL850
  • Cooling
    COOLER MASTER MASTERLIQUID ML240L RGB Cpu Liquid Cooler
  • Keyboard
    KEYBOARD + MOUSE COOLER MASTER MASTERKEYS LITE L RGB COMBO
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Btw, I forgot to mention. This build was done in 2018 and only recently when I started facing FPS issues with some games is when I started researching overclocking. For context, I play on a 1440p ultrawide.
  2. Makes a lot of sense. Running 4.7ghz at 1.26v now. Passed all stability tests.
  3. Thanks! This board does not have that option. Searched everywhere
  4. Anyone with experience in using Bios F11 for Z390 Aorus Ultra? I am getting a stable 4.7ghz at 1.26v but am somehow forced to keep multicore enhancement on. If I turn it off, becomes unstable. I am using OCCT for stability testing. When I overclock beyond 4.7, core #3 keeps giving an error. Is there any way I can manually overclock like this: Core1 : 5ghz, Core2 : 4.7ghz Core3 : 4.7ghz Core4 : 4.7ghz Core5 : 4.7ghz Core6 : 4.7ghz I am primarily using this system for gaming\media\entertainment and light office workloads (MS Office, Teams chat, Zoom, etc.) Kindly help.
  5. Yep Another one: which settings in BIOS can help me work with the lowest voltage? I know the CPU needs what the CPU needs (SILICON LOTTERY) but is there any way, I could consume less power and work with lower temps?
  6. Let me test everything with OCCT. Thanks mate for your response!
  7. Hello community - I recently overclocked my 8700k to 4.8ghz at 1.25v. I am seeing that it is quite stable in Win10 with no WHEA errors during Cinebench but it can be unstable when in Win11. Faced random BSOD in Win11 and so I am wondering if I should increase the voltage.
  8. Try undervolting the GPU. It should fix temp issues without much dip in performance
  9. Agree! My GPU utilisation is 98-100% in most of these games which is why I had this question for the group. Thank you all for your help!
  10. I am currently playing last of us, cyberpunk, horizon forbidden west, callisto protocol, etc.
  11. Mostly gaming on a 1440p ultrawide and daily office use which isn't much compute heavy
  12. Depends on how complex ML models he is thinking about tackling. Depending on the task a 4080 or a 4090 might be more appropriate.
  13. I am currently running a system with 8700k+3080+32gb ddr4. I am sensing some performance issues with some of the latest games but I am wondering what to possibly upgrade to. Anyone that moved from 8700k to 7800X3D? What is the performance lift I can expect?
  14. Now now... No need to bash me
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