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P e r s e p h o n e

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About P e r s e p h o n e

  • Birthday Mar 21, 1998

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    US - East Coast
  • Interests
    Photography | PCs | Politics | Penis/Pussy | Programming
  • Biography
    <3 LTT
  • Occupation
    Pro Professional
  • Member title
    Gaymer

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
  • Motherboard
    Asus STRIX X670E-A
  • RAM
    64GB DRR5 6400MHz C32
  • GPU
    Gigabyte RTX 4090 AERO OC
  • Case
    Corsair 4000D Airflow
  • Storage
    C: 2TB Samsung 980PRO

    D: 3x2TB (JBOD) Samsung 980PRO

    Synology NAS: DS418 3x18TB Seagate Iron Wolf Pro
  • PSU
    Corsair RMX 2018 850W White
  • Display(s)
    2x Alienware AW3423DW QD-OLED

    Cintiq Pro15 2021
  • Cooling
    Corsair H150i Elite LCD XT
  • Keyboard
    Logitech K860
  • Mouse
    Razor Viper Ultimate
  • Sound
    Headphones: Focal Utopia 2022, Sennheiser HD800S, Sennheiser HD598

    IEM: Sony IER-M9, ThieAudio Prstiege

    Amp/DAC: Fiio K9 Pro ESS, Fiio BTR7

    Mic: Blue Yeti Classic
  • Operating System
    PC: Windows 11 Pro

    Laptop: macOS Ventura
  • Laptop
    MacBook Pro 2018

    Asus ROG Zephyr m16 RTX 4070
  • Phone
    iPhone 11Pro 512GB
  • Other
    Cameras: A7RV, Canon T6, Nikon Coolpix L820, Panasonic Lumix TZ5

    Lenses: Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II, Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM II, Sony FE 50mm F1.2 GM, Sony FE 40mm F2.5 G, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, Canon EF 75-300mm F/4-5.6 III

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  1. Perhaps we don't have to wait, it might be a stability issue. You can try doing a GPU stress test. As for the driver error you mentioned, I was thinking that too, but sometimes errors are liars. Though you're probably right in that it's more likely to do with the GPU somehow. Could be the cables coming into the GPU, something on the GPU board, etc. Then again AMD has been known in the past to have wacky drivers. Sorry to hear this btw, I really hope it's just the drivers.
  2. One problem I see visually is that everything seems to run on a low texture resolution. That might be the issue or might be a VRAM issue. At least with GTA4 and Cyberpunk. With both games I think that's understandable. GTA4 is old and Cyberpunk is heavy to run full textures on a GTX1660. Though taking a second look at the visual glitches on water in M&B might make think otherwise. If the water glitches are limited to that game, I'd probably say that's more M&B. No offense to their team, but they've always been a bit looser with their optimization. Try running cyberpunk with higher textures and keeping other settings lower and see if that makes a difference. Even if it's not playable at least you'll know what the problem is.
  3. Option 1: For me when the problems are this alarming, I usually try fresh windows install. If you have the luxury of additional spare drives, you might be able to get away with running a test drive instead of nuking your current system. This will eliminate the probability that it's a software issue. If you do this make sure you run the latest updates to your OS and drivers. Keep a backup of your data of course. Unplug any drives that aren't related to your OS if you really don't want to accidentally nuke the wrong drive. Option 2: If your system temps/power draw and so forth are reporting within reasonable ranges, it sounds like it might just be your monitor cables. Had the same thing happen to me a while ago. Try switching ports and cables. Do both if you're lazy and don't want to figure out which of the two are causing the problem. It's what I did. Subsection 2a: Your monitors themselves are the problem. Also had this happen to me, but I had my monitors run for like 15 years. Option 3: Another issue might be an unstable change to your BIOS. Try clearing CMOS or updating to the latest version. Option 4: Unstable/dirty power... We'll cross that line if we eliminate these other free/cheap fixes. There are probably more things we can try, but I'd need more information from you and probably to see what the results are from these suggestions.
  4. I'm pretty sure this normal. I still see ultra fine jaggies in Cyberpunk on 1440p ultrawide with everything turned up. What settings do you run on the games you've posted?
  5. LOL I'm uniquely qualified to answer this since I used to study at a university in that city. 1 & 3. When I was there, I used to uber around everywhere or bum rides when I needed to. I hate driving in that city because the roads are awkward. Many sudden right turn only lanes, heavy traffic across several lanes, etc. It's a pretty popular tourist destination so there's a lot of decent uber drivers, but there are some few that are unprofessional. Had a few uber drivers just cancel last minute for seemingly no reason or drive around in circles ignoring my messages. Renting a car isn't a bad idea, it's more cost effective if you plan on visiting a lot of out of the way areas, but Florida has some of the worse drivers in all the 50 states. That said, I've only ever witnessed one accident in the 4 years I've stayed there. 2. LOL that's a funny thing to hear as an American. Though I suppose I was just as odd when I was visiting The Netherlands. Most Walmarts are pretty consistent and won't be dramatically different. However, since you're going for touristy reasons, you'll want to make sure you go to Walmart Supercenter. If you go to a Walmart Neighborhood Market you might not see as much. That said since you're doing it for touristy reasons you might want to try out both. The Walmarts near Winterpark and around the University tend to be the best in my experience when I lived there. Who knows now though, it's been awhile.
  6. I mean this is pretty subjective and personal. As someone who used the original G502, G502X, and the Razer Viper Ultimate I can say it might not make a difference. When I went from the original G502 to the Viper Ultimate I felt a big difference. Subjectively, it felt like I was performing better. Though I'm still roughly platinum in most games. Going to the newer G502X I felt it was really heavy for a time, but eventually got used to it. My aim is still the same... Personally, I'd still want a lighter mouse, but the G502X just has more benefits for me atm.
  7. The one thing I want to add is that I went from a Razer Viper Ultimate to a G502X, and I was very impressed with the battery life. It might not seem like it will matter since you can charge and use it, but I hate being tethered. Plus, I have ADHD and always forget to charge it ahead of time. The dock on the viper ultimate helped to remind me visually to charge it. With the G502 it just lasts so long.
  8. Well can't go wrong with latest QLED, well at least one year behind the latest so you're not getting shafted on the price. Amazon.com: SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class QLED Q80B Series - 4K UHD Direct Full Array Quantum HDR 8X Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN65Q80BAFXZA, 2022 Model) : Electronics Amazon.com: SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class QLED Q60B Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN65Q60BAFXZA, 2022 Model) : Electronics
  9. It depends on what qualities you care about. Personally, I look for color accuracy and contrast. If you're a gamer who games on the TV, you might care about pixel response times and refresh rate. As far as resolution and size 4k is all that you'll ever need and size is dependent on your space/desire. If you can I'd stick with QD-OLED displays as they look the best. The quantum dots give it better color accuracy than previous OLED displays and prevent burn in. As far as software is concerned, IMHO they're all crap. Just make sure you get something that can handle your content and interface. Though if you ever run into this problem, you can always buy something like a firestick or any brand you desire. If you're as obsessive as me, I'd use something like rtings.com (or any other site with that much review data) to see specific details of areas that concern you and see how they perform.
  10. LOL you remind me of my mom. She does the same thing, and she's also the token Amazon account person between friends and family. Also yeah I get the data hoarding thing. I'm at 48TB of usable storage myself LOL
  11. @swimtomeI'm curious. Do you use it? If so why?
  12. Typically, VA only wins out in terms of contrast ratio and IPS tends to win out in pixel response time, viewing angles, and color reproduction. I wouldn't say it's really bad, but I can't say I've had much experience with them either. I've only ever went for IPS, TN, and now QD-OLED. It seems to me that the Samsung one can be a bit smeary. Meaning that the pixels are slow to change. This is what pixel response time means and it's different from refresh rate. I understand you might want to save on the cash. Being your first build, you're probably going to have to buy a lot more. I will say that a monitor tends to last most people through a few upgrades and even new builds unless you really get into the quality of your display. So, it might be worth going for a nicer panel since they tend to last, and you'll have to carry on with that experience for longer. At the end of the day, any of these will be a big upgrade from your previous experience. So, if the costs are a big factor, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Plus, if you went with the nicer monitor, I doubt you'll upgrade any time soon as there isn't much of a difference for most people at this refresh rate and resolution. From there you'd really have to shell out quite a bit of money to see any more serious improvements.
  13. Oh thank god! I can finally hide all my freaky orders..... /s I suppose some of this makes sense from a pure cost perspective. At least from the view of Amazon. Though I doubt they'd toss the data. Which means they're only saving on the costs from serving to the customers. Which means they're still free to analyze it as they wish.... UGHHHH BIG TECH!
  14. LOL this thread, yikes.... Listen I'm not gonna debate y'all on the minutia. It's literally against forum rules to discuss politics, and it doesn't really matter to my point. It appears to me some of the people arguing the little details about YouTube's policies don't really care about what's fair or right for YouTube to do. At the end of the day, some of y'all's opinions are either pro or anti-gun from the core. The details about what YouTube thinks is irrelevant. So, let's just say it with our chest out. Or I guess not, since that's against the rules.
  15. Hey again! Looks like I'm helping you out quite a bit today LOL. If I were you, I'd use rtings.com to see more details about the features, you care about in each monitor. They really dive deep into the details you might be looking for. Since the refresh rate, resolution, and size are all the same I'd look into which ever has the best (lowest number) pixel response time to avoid any smearing. If you care about color accuracy or contrast ratio, I'd look into that too. Whatever has the highest contrast ratio and lowest delta e is what you want.
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