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drichardb

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  • Location
    Caerphilly, Wales

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 5800x
  • Motherboard
    Aorus X570 Pro
  • RAM
    32GB GSkill Trident Z Neo 3600Mhz
  • GPU
    KFA2 RTX 3080Ti
  • Case
    Lian Li O11D Evo
  • Storage
    2TB Sabrent Rocket 4
  • PSU
    Seasonic GX-1000
  • Display(s)
    BENQ BL3200PT
  • Cooling
    EKWB Custom Loop.
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Hero
  • Sound
    Creative Sound Blaster AE-9 into Pioneer SC-LX72 with B&W DM601S3 Fronts, HTM62 Center and Logitech surrounds with a REL T7/x Subwoofer
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. Thanks for the replies If it was EMI shouldnt it have been audible through the bluetooth speaker when connected via a 3.5mm cable? Yes I've tried another extension, no change.
  2. Sorry but this is going to be longer than recommended so I can list everything I have done so far... My original config was.... Aorus X570 Pro Motherboard with Ryzen 7 5800X and 32GB Gskill Trident Z Neo 3600 RAM 2TB Sabrent Rocket 4 nvme drive with a 1TB Western Digital Black nvme, both plugged into mobo Inno 3D GTX 1080 Sound Blaster AE-9 TP-Link Wifi-AC internal card connected to internal usb header EKWB Watercooling loop with EK Fans connected to motherboard (seperate pump/res) 2 x Corsair red LED Fans Corsair AX760i PSU Phanteks Enthoo Pro Case. Windows 10 Corsair K70 Keyboard Logitech G502 Mouse BenQ BL3200 monitor Sound System connected to PC via analogue cables Pioneer SC-LX72 AV Receiver B&W Front and Center Speakers Logitech satellites REL T7/x Subwoofer I am based in the United Kingdom with 230v mains power. Everything running from one extension cord with cables supplied by manufacturer Everything was awesome. No issues at all. I have rebuilt this system in a Lian Li O11 D Evo case and changed the PSU to a Seasonic GX-1000 and the GPU to a KFA2 3080Ti while changing all the fans to Corsair iCUE RGB Windows was not reinstalled as no other components were changed Now when I launch into games, once the GPU starts rendering objects on screen you can hear noise from the speakers that changes depending on the GPU load, it is not a constant tone, it is high pitched and fluctuates rapidly. It is also barely audible when moving the mouse on desktop. I have disconnected/removed everything from the case so that the system now consists of Motherboard, CPU, RAM and the nvme drives Onboard audio Reinstalled the GTX 1080 (even tried an old GTX780) Gone Back to the Corsair PSU NO Fans at all briefly with the pump still running Wired internet Just the case power switch connected to the motherboard nade sure to use plain screws and scrubbed the case down to bare metal at the PSU mounting points to ensure the PSU is grounded. Ive disconnected the Display Port able and gone through every possible speaker/interconnect cable combo I can (down to single speaker) and after all of that still the noise persists!! Unfortunately I cant rebuild in the Phanteks case as I gave it to a visiting family member and I don't have an amd air cooler to completely eliminate the loop. Connecting to the amp via optical (both onboard and AE-9) gets rid of the issue but this is not an acceptable solution as the sound quality is poor compared to the analogue connections. I've also connected a bluetooth speaker that has a 3.5mm input jack to both onboard and the AE-9 and the noise was not present while on battery power and also when connected to the mains charger I've checked every socket available in the room with a tester and all returned correct wiring readouts. To say I'm baffled is an understatement - why would a known good config suddenly go "bad" like this after moving to a new case?? Apologies again for the long post but felt it was necessary to provide a full account of the situation to cover off as many questions as possible and hopefully get to a resolution quicker. Any suggestions for next steps (that dont cost money ideally) would be massively appreciated.
  3. Gigabyte GTX780 that is starting to struggle to feed my 32" 1440p Benq monitor, need something a little more potent which aint gonna happen any time soon on my pittance of a paycheck.
  4. So whats the plan for the LMG House once you move into the new office?
  5. I had my FX6300 for about 2 years and heat will not be a problem (it's a 95W chip not the 125W pumped out by the higher clocked FX chips). If you are considering overclocking it then you will need a good quality heatsink/fan or all in one water cooler but tbh I didn't see much improvement even after upping my clock from 3.5Ghz to 4.2Ghz.
  6. 29 pages of feedback later and my thoughts begin to clarify.... Vessel is a brand spanking new platform and at this early stage the lack of content is to be expected, give it time, let it grow! The low resolution/bit rate/frame rate makes watching full screen on a 1440p 32" monitor barely tollerable when your used to the majority of LTT vids on YT being available at 1440p+. Its not so bad watching it in windowed mode but if I am to subscribe at the end of 1 year this HAS to improve. It's a dealbreaker end of. I've noticed several comments from users with high speed connections experiencing buffering/stuttering etc. I expect this is due to Vessel not establishing more direct links to your ISP yet. I am a UK based viewer with a BT Infinity 76Meg Fibre Optic connection and I have experienced absolutely no issues whatsoever. I expect this situation will improve for other users as Vessel continues to grow. So far it sounds like Vessel are actually paying attention to the feedback at this early stage, I just hope that they take action to address these issues quickly and don't start fobbing people off with a constant stream of "It's comming soon". Keep up the good work!
  7. drichardb 2 vids https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  8. Found the site when looking for a review last year, didnt subscribe until a few months ago after watching the LG 34UM95 and BenQ BL3200PT reviews. Keep up the good work!
  9. For all you people out there that have choked at the price there is another 34" 21:9 panel from LG the 34UM65 which has the same 2560x1080 resolution as the 29" panels that have been available for some time now. I was very tempted to get a 29" panel last year but didnt feel it was a big enough upgrade over my old Dell 2407. OK I would still be losing a little vertical resolution but it is the sheer size of it that attracts me and for just over £500 in the UK its a much more attractive option than the 29" panels. I dont know if this panel is available in the US yet.
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