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Hello everyone, I am trying to build a PC and am gonna need an RTX 3070Ti. I have two options, both at a similar price. Option 1: NewEgg Bundle https://www.newegg.ca/Product/ComboDealDetails?ItemList=Combo.4466628 with an ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Option 2: ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING Trinity OC From B&H Photo. They both will have similar prices here, in Canada. I will try to sell off the Motherboard in the bundle. I might also try to sell the PSU and get a SeaSonic FOCUS PX 850 W. In your opinion is the OC variant worth the extra money and hassle with importing, or should I just buy the one from NewEgg. Can you somehow overclock the Non-OC variant? Does overclocking these GPUs even make a difference? Thank you a ton! PS: Should I try to sell the PSU and buy a SeaSonic, or should I just use this one?
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Hi all, I'm a bit stuck with my oc on the 10700k. First off all i just want to find out what my cpu is capable of, I will not run it 24/7 on max oc. Currently the max is: 5.1GHZ all core Ring: 47 1.33V LLC4 --> vcore around 1.337 according to HWInfo64 SA:1.2V(havent tweaked) IO:1.2V(havent tweaked) I trie 5.2 GHZ at 1.35V but no luck there. Setup: MSI Godlike z490 (good vrams, so no issue there) 32 GB 4*8GB 3200mhz cl16 2080 super Custom loop SOOOOO question: Any tips for me? How much further can I go with voltage? Any bois settings? (vram frequency ect) or have I just reached the limit of this cpu Thanks guys
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My GPU is stuck at 8200GHz Memory Clock please help! Sorry I wrote a lot, I just want to give a detailed inormation about this situation. Recently I overclocked my CPU, and with that my GPU too, because I needed some plus FPS to my new monitor (gaming on 2K instead of 1080p). I overclocked my CPU from 3,8GHz to 4,8GHz with +1,250V with XMP enabled to run my RAMs on 2666MHz. I did some stress tests then the next day I overclocked my GPU too. At first I got some impressive results than it fell back down the next day with the same OC profile. I was confused so I checked on my GPU Tweak software (I used MSI afterburner for oc, but i like the monitoring of the asus software). Here I saw that my memory clock is running at 9028MHz and my GPU clock at 1100MHz at idle, and my temperate was 54 Celsius while nothing was running. These are my gaming temperates so I was confused. I gave it 20% fan speed so it went down to around 30 but this isnt normal. I switched back to a basic gaming profile which is included but my memory clock only dropped down to 8208MHz, and stayed there. I switched my power profile in Nvidia Controlpanel to adaptive, updated my GPU drivers, fully uninstalled MSI Afterburner, turned off shadow play in Geforce Experience, turned off G-sync, lowered the refreshrate to 144 from 240 but it stays the same no matter what I do. Then I read that its completly normal, because my RAMs are running at 2666MHz and guad pumped. Im not sure what that means, or if this is the case because 4 * 2666 is not 8208 nor 9028. (Or Im just a complete idiot at this point and dont know what Im doing lol) I included some pics to help investigate this. My setup is: Intel core i5-7600K CPU 3,8GHz Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB using 511,23 driver 16Gb 2666MHz RAMs (using 4 slots) Monitor 2560 x 1440 240Hz G-sync
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My GPU is stuck at 8200GHz Memory Clock please help! Recently I overclocked my CPU, and with that my GPU too, because I needed some plus FPS to my new monitor (gaming on 2K instead of 1080p). I overclocked my CPU from 3,8GHz to 4,8GHz with +1,250V with XMP enabled to run my RAMs on 2666MHz. I did some stress tests then the next day I overclocked my GPU too. At first I got some impressive results than it fell back down the next day with the same OC profile. I was confused so I checked on my GPU Tweak software (I used MSI afterburner for oc, but i like the monitoring of the asus software). Here I saw that my memory clock is running at 9028MHz and my GPU clock at 1100MHz at idle, and my temperate was 54 Celsius while nothing was running. These are my gaming temperates so I was confused. I gave it 20% fan speed so it went to around 30 but this isnt normal. I switched back to a basic gaming profile which is included but my memory clock only dropped down to 8208MHz, and stayed there. I switched my power profile in Nvidia Controlpanel to adaptive, updated my GPU drivers, fully uninstalled MSI Afterburner, turned off shadow play in Geforce Experience, turned off G-sync, lowered the refreshrate to 144 from 240 but it says the same no matter what I do. Then I read that its completly normal, because my RAMs are running at 2666MHz and guad pumped. Im not sure what that means, or if this is the case because 4 * 2666 is not 8208 nor 9028. (Or Im just a compleet idiot at this point and dont know what Im doing lol) I included some pics to help investigate this. My setup is: Intel core i5-7600K CPU 3,8GHz Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB using 511,23 driver 16Gb 2666MHz RAMs (using 4 slots) Monitor 2560 x 1440 240Hz G-sync
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On the ASUS PRIME Z690-A Board it says it supports up to 6000Mhz "(OC)" DDR5 memory, Say I bought a 6000MHz stick, is it fine? That "OC" detail thing throws me off. ASUS PRIME Z690-A + Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 Are those compatible? & What does it actually mean? Why not just say it supports up to "6000MHz"
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Hello guys! Before a week i bought 2 RX580 8GB. They were mining but still have 6 months warranty left. So one of the cards is MSI RX 580 8GB GAMING and the other is SAPHIRE NITRO + RX 580 8GB.The MSI booted from the first time i tested it in heavenbenchmark and furmark good temps no problems, but when i try to use it in nicehash for mining the screen flickers and amd drivers message shows the pc shutdowns sometimes too. In compute mode i had problems too with fragments so switched back to graphics mode. Tried different drivers still no luck the guy that sold it said that the bios wasnt modded and i checked and i think its the same that i found in techpower. Still dont know what to do with this card. So the Sapphire didn't boot on the same computer i mean the pc gave beep code and the card fans were spinning but no image either from hdmi or displayport and other. Took the sapphire to my newer pc and booted fine. But when i installed drivers and run furmark it shut down and now the 2 computers wont boot with the sapphire unless the card isnt with plugged in pcie cables, i dont know how but i maybe broke it. The first psu is seasonic 850w gold and the second is seasonic 550w gold so i dont think it has anything with the psus.Also there is clicking noise trying to boot with the pcie cables in the gpu(sapphire card) . Maybe its time to rma these gpus or give then back to the guy that sold them to me because i had many nvidia mining cards never had problems like that before, and my head now hurts.
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Hi LTT community! I’m currently looking to purchase a 1660 super or ti to use in mining for an old pc using Nicehash. My main question is what does OC edition mean for a GPU, and why is it significantly less expensive than the normal super or ti version? As a new person to the PC community, in terms of buying equipment, I am wondering is it worth it for me to buy this edition. Also, I would like to buy one of these cards at MSRP, and I noticed that BestBuy sells it at MSRP, but is always out of stock, which is no surprise. Is it possible to buy this at MSRP from this retailer, and if so, which methods should it take? Other retailers? Thank you for reading, WetSock
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Should I overclock my RAM? I am at 3200mhz for my 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM. I want to overclock it to like 3266mhz, or something slightly higher than the stock speed. I feel like it’ll make my PC unstable, but I have a 5900x, RTX 3060 Ti LHR, and a lot of cooling, so should I do it?
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Hello everyone, I recently decided to overclock my MSI GTX 1060 6G video card using MSI Afterburner. I got some great results initially, but I think I went a little too far because during one very GPU intensive cutscene in RDR2 my computer froze and didn't even want to boot anymore. I eventually got it to boot by removing the CMOS battery for a bit but my game ran really poor all of a sudden. I decided to remove the overclock but this didn't fix it, so I tried a little overclocking, a little downclocking, more power, checked the GPU temps and other stats which all seemed fine. I am at a loss because none of my games will run properly anymore, dropping frames all over the place but averaging around my usual FPS still.Can anyone help me fix my PC? I have attached a GPU-Z log file beneath while running a game of Halo infinte below, hope that might indicate something to someone here.GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt
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I have an old pc, i m thinking of ocing it, but the psu is not very trustable so is it even worth giving it a try? Specs: Intel Pentium E5300 2.60GHz 4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 399MHz (5-5-5-18) Gigabyte G31M-ES2L rev.1 AMD Radeon HD 7700 1gb ddr5
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hey friends, here's a pickle, I've just been fiddling around with the oc settings on my new Ryzen 5950x custom build, I'm not really sure what I did, I wanted to try my base speed at 4.5ghz and tweaked some of the limits, and when I booted up everything was doin fine as expected, and running some test I was getting great scores, then I took a call and the pc went to sleep, when I came back and woke it up the cpu running speed shows up in task manager as 5.94ghz, base speed still at 4.5ghz, after making sure it was running at normal temps I tried a few runs in timespy and cinabench 23 and completely annihilated the score board never running hotter than i feel safe, then I restarted and looked at the bios and the settings were still where I had set them, so upon booting up the base speed and running speed returned to 4.5ghz, I manually put it to sleep after I woke it up I get 5.94ghz running speed and dominating the benchmarks again, I know there's plenty I don't understand, but if someone can explain what settings I accidentally stumbled onto to get this result, id like to actually set it on purpose. AMD Ryzen 9 5950x @ 4.5ghz MSI Godlike MEG X570 64GB (4x16) Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600 @ 3800mhz EVGA FTW3 Ultra 3080 Ti toggled to OC
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so i have this oldass nvidia gpu which i freakin hate . gt630 .. im tryna overclock it but seems like it doesnt go above 910 coreclock ...its gpu shortage and i want this shit to work even if it dies soon..(its not mother of my unborn kids so screw it lol) ...so yeah is there any way to give it more power?? cuz i guess it cuz of tht powerlimits since it has no powerconnectors.. temps are good.. around 80-85c... mind u its not thermal throttling since ive seen it goes up to egg-frying 92C and still works in some games... and sometimes it throttles at 82C... explain this too.. thank uuuuu! https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gt-630.c816
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I overclocked my nvidia 1070ti. I did +225 on the core, and +700 on memory. soon after the screen went black. Note that i can't boot without the gpu, because i have a cpu without a integrated gpu (i3 10100f). Also i can't get into the BIOS for some reason, (gigabyte B460M) any help?
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Hi i am wondering if 66C is okay for my used 1650 gpu. Because i am planing to mine on it 24/7 and i dont want it to catch fire when i am sleeping.
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Hi! I got a video recommenden on youtube about overclocking a monitor. And i tought if its possible to overclock the asus 360hz monitor,but I didn't find anything about it. So should I overclock it(eif possibl) and to wich extend
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Hi everyone! If anyone here owns the ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 3080 Ti LC OC, how well does it perform for you? Like: 1. what clockspeeds are you getting at stock 2. how warm is the GPU and VRAM 3. if overclocking or undervolting, what are your results 4. how is your case configured in terms of airflow, cooling, placement of GPU AIO etc Seems like this 3080 Ti model isn't so popular but ey - maybe someone on here owns it Thanks
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BIG BUG WHAT DO I DO HOW DO I FIX do i have the wrong driver picked i really need my gpu power an fan control im currently using custom kernel 5.13.18-xanmod1 update after reboot this is now the state of thing still no fix please help id like the cool bit 8 to work an greenwithenvy to as well for my gpu power an fan control
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Hi everyone I have a hard time finding a concrete answer to the above (title) question. Yes, I know a too high VCORE is not good, and if it's manual (static), then it's even worse (than if it's peaks voltages). After delidding my 8700K some time back, I then decided a week ago to try 4.7GHz ALL CORE on my current 0.095mV -Offset undervolt and everything is stable and my temps peaks at 77c on some cores after a heavy game session. I know this is already perfectly fine (temp wise) but I see VCORE peaks at 1.375-ish and I feel like my 8700K can do better than that. My guess is that 1.3V would be enough for 4.7GHz ALL CORE. I know my 8700K isn't a silicon lottery winner but I feel like 1.3V still would be enough for 4.7GHz ALL CORE with my 8700K. So now to the actual question: Does a manual (static) VCORE hurt the CPU in the long run? Would 1.3V manual VCORE kill my 8700K? (I know that no one knows the future, but what would you "guess") I have for a long time used -Offset undervolt, because it still keeps the voltages at auto - which lets it fluctuate and go down while idle - but it still peaks pretty high. Now, I have heard a lot of people talk about using LLC and so on and I have never really understood it properly, also the thing with disabling SVID support but that always made my system incredibly unstable. What has worked before was manual (static) VCORE and -Offset, and these I understand 100%. So yeah, sure, I could just try the manual (static) VCORE right now and so on but I fear that it might be bad in the long run - and it's hard to find a concrete answer to this. I'm thinking about VCORE up to 1.35V at max. Thank you to anyone who uses their time to read my post and so on
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I have a gigabyte b550m s2h it has 5 phrase for vcore . for the highe site it has 4c10n and for the lower site it is using two 4c06n in paralal ... so it should probably handle a 8 core processor very easily .... my quistion is can I overclock a 5800x extreeeeeeeeamly for 24 hrs a day on this motherboard ??? I'm concerned about the vrm heatsink
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how do my clocks,temps ,an volts look an what do some of them refur to as for some i dont know im on pop os i need some help im running a 2600 at oc'ed to 3.9 on a aorus b450m with 32gb of 3200mhz ram with a 1660 super on a evga super nova g3 650watt with an arctic 120 aio with global c state enabled boost disabled cool n quite disabled recently iv gotten black screens an freezes while just sitting on the desktop doing nothing what im i missing or not doing should i disable global c state https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/p3ur09/how_do_my_clockstemps_an_volts_look/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
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Everything but the gateron silent black switches an backlit rubber key caps, an some gpu treaking an finishing up oc tweaking and VMware installation, but other than that within a week and a half this will be my new for the first in 12 years primary pc pop os /win10pro combo, and within a month I'll have the two remaining parts to finish my second pop_os only also with 32gb of ram and a triple 140mm aio the last pic is of a custom keycap order from AnyKeyKeycaps off esty currently waiting on delivery along with a order of Gateron Silent Switch Pcb mount 5pin from KBDfans for my keychron c1 87 tkl hot-swapable keyboard the 2nd pix is for pre finsh it does now havw a full 32gb at some point ill take up-to-date pix an paint the ram yellow to an when the switchs an keycaps arrive show new pix then to the current is the default out of the box the current setup an config is AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120 56.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler with one Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 fan in pull Gigabyte B450 AORUS M Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB GAMING OC Video Card LINKUP - Ultra PCIe 4.0 X16 Riser Cable 2 x Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory 2 x Crucial P1 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive (one on pci adapter ) EVGA G3 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (with custom cables by cablemods) Corsair 275R Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case (painted montana cans traffic yellow with 3 coats) Logitech G502 HERO Wired Optical Mouse 2 x AOC C24G1 24.0" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitors 2 x Noctua A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 158.5 CFM 140 mm Fan top exhaust 3 x Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 109.89 CFM 120 mm Fan front intake 2 x Silverstone 8-Port PWM Fan Hub/Splitter 1 x PCIe NVMe Adapter M.2 NVMe SSD to PCI-e X16 Converter Card by RIITOP updated - my revised pics https://www.instagram.com/p/CSrgPRTMsng/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link https://www.instagram.com/p/CSIN5sFMRDX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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So i read a lot and researched this, but i still dont understand half of this stuff… after many tries and followoing a probably outdated guide as precise as possible … i "kinda" got it to work , but only kinda, as i knew voltage was a bit high, probably? The main problem im having seems that i think i have to check what the chip draws under load, and then use that as a base for my overclock… and thats the problem its drawing 1.4v easily… and low and behold above 1.4 was when it finally booted into windows … but thats way too much voltage? And since it then repeatedly crashed in cinebench id probably have to put even more, 1.45v??? That makes no sense… (imo) All relevant settings: So i dont think this is going to work, i could try 4.0 maybe, but thats less than what it boosts to most of the time with PBO anyways, so seems pointless. Its just not a good chip for overclocking i guess? Or im missing something crucial … not sure how high or low i should go with LLC, I also havent touched SOC at all (maybe its that?)