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I currently have a Ryzen 9 3900X paired with an RTX 2080 Super OC 8G and 64GB ram at 3600mhz. I am planning to replace my 2080 Super OC with an ASUS Dual 4070 OC 12G. Will that be a problem with performance? Or will there be a bottleneck with my Ryzen 9 3900x. I thought my CPU was super powerful due to the core count and all that but apparently the Ryzen 7 has some newer CPU's with less cores that are better. Anyway just seeing if someone can help shed some light, I also plan to get a 1440P monitor when I get the 4070 aswell, thanks!
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Hi guys, My trusty MSI RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio isn't really cutting it anymore. I play on a 34" AW3420DW (3440x1440, 120FPS) monitor. I want to upgrade my GPU but facing a couple of questions. How much bottleneck is to be expected if I upgrade with keeping my current CPU. Also will my power supply be sufficient? Specs: MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel i7 9700k (stock) be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 MSI RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio Corsair Vengeance DDR4 16GB 3200mhz be quiet! Straight Power 11 750w Intel 660p 1TB m2.ssd Thanks!
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I have an AIO liquid cooled 2080 by GIGABYTE in my system right now (13700k, z690 board, 32GB DDR5) Lately I've been noticing that I am VRAM bottlenecked on a few of the games I like as I only have 8GB. I'm fine turning down settings, but it would be nice if I had more. Conveniently, I have a 2nd air cooled 2080 by EVGA hanging around and I was wondering if it would be possible to add that card to my system in to double my VRAM. Both cards have the SLI connector thing on the side. I know a lot of games don't support dual GPUs for rendering frames, but would I be able to somehow just use the EVGA card for extra VRAM? I have no idea how SLI works or anything, so this might not even be possible, but I thought I would ask.
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After reading EVGA's second-hand warranty, I determined I didn't qualify as the previous owner definitely smoked cigarettes and spilled something on the backplate. So I figured I had nothing else to lose for this board. EVGA RTX 2080 XC released that sweet sweet vapor, but as a commoner, I have been unsuccessful in determining the component that failed if I was to replace it, though I doubt it is possible. I presume this has fried internal traces and is kinda useless, but I was curious. In the very, very slim chance that these were in parallel and I can knock it off the board to keep her chuggin' I figured, what the hell, it's dead either way
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Hello! This is my first post. I purchased a my first PC secondhand last summer and it works great, but it does this weird thing. When I turn it on, the Zotac Nvidea 2080 fans boost to max power for about 5 seconds, then back down to normal, then back up for a few seconds, then back to normal. This happens 2-3 times, then the system posts and windows comes up. Fine enough, I guess. You do you. The part that bothers me is that when the computer sleeps and I wake it up, it does a similar thing with the fans and a black screen, but this one does not end. I haven't let it go for more than 30 seconds because I don't want anything to melt or something. What's the deal? What I've tried: Rebooting (obvi) Reseating the GPU Changing the CMOS battery (it needed it anyway) Updating the BIOS, it needed one Checking for GPU updates (none) Specs: X570 Aorus Elite AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Samsung 850 EVO 500GB Zotac Nvidia 2080 64GB G.SKILL Ripjaws 5 3200 MHz running at 2666 whatever because of the CPU bottleneck Help my computer sleep please. PLEASE. Thanks.
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So this is my first post so forgive me if this is a really dumb question. I recently saw that a bunch of people have been buying thermal pads to cool the memory chips and other parts to their 3080's to get anywhere from 20%-30% better hash rate for mining. If you did the same thing but just for gaming or premire pro, would it make a difference? I have read a few mixed things. Link of one person doing this for mining. https://youtu.be/1Z82OdnH_Rs
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I've had my RTX 2080 (MSI Duke) edition since launch and it has always had this quirk of spinning the fans to 3500+rpms becoming very loud whenever the temperatures hit the mid 70s celsius (not any specific temperatures, just in that range) The card will follow a custom fan curve that I create in MSI Afterburner up until this temperature range and higher, then it completely ignores the fan curve and slams the fans to maximum speed The strange part is that the Fan speed % metric will read something random, yet the fan tachometer will be over 3500 rpm no matter what, this is tested by setting my fans to a static speed in MSI Afterburner and then launching a game which pushes the temperatures above the "threshold" and then the fans ramp up, though the Fan speed % stays at whatever I set it to I've reinstalled MSI afterburner, tried every combination of "auto" and "user defined" in Afterburner I've fully removed all video card drivers via DDU and did a fresh install of the latest nvidia drivers (461.09) This issue has been present since I've had the card This issue is not a matter of high temperatures, it is a matter of the fans ignoring any fan curve after it hits a certain (also quite reasonable) temperature Any help or advice on this would be great Scoured the internet and couldn't find any issues that were resolved that were the same as mine TIA
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Budget (including currency): N/A Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: games, modern fps, old rts' Other details: (see below) Here is my situation I have a new monitor coming and need to make a decision on which machine to hook it up to: Monitor: Alienware 38 Curved Gaming Monitor - AW3821DW, 37.5" ,WQHD, IPS Nano, 1ms,144Hz, G-SYNC Machines: 1) Alienware x17 R1: 17" 360hz FHD - i7 11800H - RTX 3070 8GB- upgraded to32GB gen4 ddr4 ram would use the display port on the back of the laptop. Laptop has a cooling dock 2) MSI Desktop - Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7740X CPU @ 4.30GHz, 4296 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) BaseBoard Product X299 TOMAHAWK AC (MS-7B05) Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 32.0 GB DDR4 GPU Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB Scenario: One of these is going to get a regular dual monitor setup using 2 24" monitors. Plain old vanilla 1920x1080 60hz. because thats what I have rn. The other one is going to get the new alienware monitor. Id rather not play any back and forth games every day, and my desk only has room for one (I dont think its feasible to have the laptop docked on the same desk as the desktop, its a huge enermax case). I also need a separate office for work anyway. If the advice is to use the desktop with the 2080 with the new monitor, I'd probably use the laptop to play games with the 360hz screen, not connected to any monitors. Only connecting it back up for work. What would you do? I feel like the CPU on my desktop machine is a major bottleneck. I think its really old, Kaby Lake maybe? I know it's a good problem to have, major first world problem, but the monitor arrives today and you know how it is... I'm gonna open the thing immediately and want to set it up because I am a man child. Any advice = Appreciated. Thanks!
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I have an EVGA 2080, I got this card about 2 years ago and it was working fine for about a year. Idk why this happens now but around a year ago I noticed that anytime I play a game that has demanding graphics (Apex, GTA[idk why this], COD, Farcy) the fans ramp up REALY fast for about 5 seconds and then goes back down and continue this for the duration of the game being opened.
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I was playing with EVGA EX1 and saw that at a extremely aggressive fan curve I was able to get marginally better headroom twithought having the fans to 100%. With that I feel like on water I can squeeze a fair amount more out of it while also keeping it cooler... I have a EVGA RTX 2080 XC....Does anyone know if EVGA has a AIO cooler specifically for that card? Comes with back plates or proper stuff for VRMs and such. Or do I have to go the route of getting a CPU cooler and rigging it to the card with ALIEXPRESS mini heatsinks for the other components. I would rather a one and done solution. Since I don't have the money or room to make a custom loop. One similar to the one my wife has (MSI 1080TI Sea Hawk X I think).I can't seem to find any specifics on this. Any google results just end up with the cards that DO have their AIOs already applied.
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I’ve created a pcpartpicker list for my first build that i’m planning, the only thing that’s missing is a 3080 that i’ll hopefully be getting my hands on, just here to know whether these seem like good components and peripherals to you more experienced people. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/FZYKfP
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Hello, I'm here because I have two questions/ potential issues : I've discovered the new hotspot feature of GPU-Z. While gaming, with only the factory OC available from Asus ("Gaming mode"), I reach easily more than 100°C. It's more than a 20-25°C delta, where I've seen most people report more like 10-12°C. I'm worried. Is there potentially an issue with the cooler mounting ? For the longest time my GPU was dead silent. For a while now, I've been hearing the GPU's fan ramp up and down and it's starting to become very very annoying. Any link with the issue above ? I've seen that at the second I reach 80°C, no matter where the fans are, I think that they jump to 100%. Sometimes it's only one of them, sometimes both (it's three fans actually reported as 2 in GPU-Z).
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Hi folks, This is my first post here so firstly hi all! Thanks in advance for anyone who reads and takes the time to respond - I appreciate it. I'm interested in what performance gains I might be able to get by upgrading my system (specs below). Most of my usage is on SketchUp, Enscape, V-Ray and some other CAD programs, though I do do some gaming and image/video editing too. As I understand it, my biggest limitation at the moment might be the single-core processing speed? Also I guess ram speed could be improved if I change CPU & motherboard? I've been getting a few WHEA errors recently, and I think it might be one of the RAM sticks, so I may have to replace them in order to be sure. No suggestions are bad- I'm open minded. Budget... well lets say no more than £2k for any combination of upgrades. Current rig: CASE: NZXT H700i MB: ROG Rampage VI Omega Extreme PSU: Corsair RM850X CPU: i9-9900x (9900k was out of stock when I commissioned this system) Cooler: Corsair H150i Pro 360 RGB RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4 3200 16GB x 4 GPU: Asus RTX 2080ti ROG Strix OC HD1: Samsung 1TB 970 Evo Plus HD2: Seagate 2TB Barracuda ST200DM008 Current temps: System is OC'd to about 28% (stock OC at SCAN computers, I'm not messing...) when using the Occulus Quest 2 in link mode to view an Enscape model the GPU usage goes straight to 100%, and gets up to around 70C. CPU never gets above 60C. Thanks!
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Hi all, I’m looking to upgrade from my Gtx 1080 to a 20 or 30 series card. I could get a used 2080 or 2080ti for the same or a similar price to a new 3060ti, my question is; Is it worth going with the slightly less powerful 3060ti for the upgraded raytracing performance and stability in games like Cyberpunk, or is the difference between 20 and 30 series raytracing marginal? thanks for all your help! Nick.
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Recently I cleaned out my pc after quite a while a year and a half about. It was very gross I did this because my gpu has been overheating, I tried a lot of drivers, newer drivers is making it worse. I get average 90-120 frames Valorant I have a i7-8700k it usually goes from 2-5 GHz I also have a 900 GB SSD. I cleaned out my whole pc, not a lot of impact, i reset it and more impact but it still feels like it did not work like it used to, before i would have 190+ frames Fortnite (for testing) and 200+ for Valorant, I also get 100-200 frames minecraft, i used to get 2,000 I tried out my old laptop that has a 1050, it runs significantly better in all games. I think my GPU is fried I am not sure. Any ideas?
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Hello everyone, I'm having problem with my second hand RTX 2080Ti from Gigabyte. When it's in idle mode, it keeps turning on fan and turning off. I recorded a video to show you, what I exactly mean. The temperatures are about 40°C - 46°C... Maybe the thernal paste is gone? And yeah, card still has a warranty for 2 years. Thank you for any help! received_313287659626975.mp4
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Hi all, I'm planning of getting rid of my old 1080Ti FE and gifting it to a friend, however the price that I found was around the same for both the 1080Ti and 2060 ($500-600AUD). Since this is around his price point I was hoping for some feedback as to whether I am giving him a fair price for the performance, or if he would be better off going for a new 2060. If the 1080Ti is still better, what 20 series card would he have to buy to begin outperforming the 1080Ti? I noticed that even the 2080 seems slightly worse (on paper at least). His specs: MB: Asus P8Z77-M PRO CPU: i7-3770 3.4GHz PSW: Corsair VS 550W Thanks in advance
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Budget (including currency): $5000 Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Cyberpunk 2077, FL Studio Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): B450 MSI Motherboard, Ryzen 7 2700x, 64 Gigs of ram, 850 watt Corsair, it's a white and black build with plenty of RGB as well, because rgb make it go brrrr
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So I was lucky enough to get gifted a PC for Christmas. Due to the stock situation with the 30 series cards I was told I could choose the GPU I get. I have been debating since stock of the 30 cards is not expected to change any time soon if I should just get a used 2080ti. I have an Asus VG245H which is a 24inch 1920x1080 75Hz 1ms display. I don't plan on upgrading my display anytime soon so 1440 or 4K gaming isn't important to me at the moment. And I am really sick of this GTX 670. What should I do? My current build is: Motherboard: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4S CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 32gb 2x16 Storage: 970 Evo 1tb NVME & Samsung 860 1tb GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 670
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Heya, I recently built a new PC with the following specs - Intel Core i9-9900k MSI Ventus 2080 Super OC Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR4 RAM 1TB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe SSD 4TB SeaGate Barracuda HDD Corsair H100i Liquid CPU Cooler It's a monster of a computer, and I couldnt wait to fire it up and get some super high FPS in games, I've got all of my drivers up to date, yet for some reason when I run TW3 with DSR (4k) (GeForce Optimized) I get 40fps at 99% GPU usage, whereas if I am not using DSR, I am sitting at 60fps at all times (VSync) in 1080p. It's really beginning to stress me out, I spent £2000 on this PC, and I'm kinda disappointed to see this happening :/ Does anyone know what the issue is, and how I can fix it? Thanks in advance :)
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alright so this is more of a general question I guess? im doing a my first desktop pc now ive always had laptops because i have been to and from school for 3d renderings in cad and esc so i used them as a semi gaming and semi workstation machine. now that im no longer doing that kind of work i havent upgraded my laptop in some serious time we are talking going on 7 years now. current rig is Aorus X5v5s with a 980m as its gpu and that gpu is still going fine as i can play some games depending on age at all high to maxed out at 1080 at 120 or more fps while other games (generally newer games) i have to go down to medium to high to get 120 ( in the case of like halo mcc or forza horizon 4 etc.) while others like farcry 5 wildlands and etc im at all low settings just to get 75 ish fps battlefeild is medium to get 60ish. so not horrible but really showing its age now that is roughly 7 to 8 years old and time for an upgrade basically. so desktop specs so far asus z490e gaming board i7 10700k corsair 120i 16gb of ram at 3200 mhz not sure on PSU or case yes now the kicker. i have a buddie who i trust hasnt abused his gear who is willing to sell me his extra 2080 card. however i was looking to get a 3080 as a way of "future proofing" some what im aware thats basiicaly impossible in the tech world but you get my point. so the question is... is the 2080 still a viable card and going to be one for atleast idk 3 to 4 years so i can atleast get my moneys worth out of it. or is the 3080 that much better thats its worth the wait and the full price price tag?? i know its like 30% faster in benchmarks and etc. but id like to have this computer built as soon as i can vs waiting for who know when the 3080 will be readily available. as a side note hes asking 350 for the 2080 gigabyte version has the open can cooler with 3 fans thank you all
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Hi guys, recently my RTX 2080 Strix started blackscreening and ramping fans randomly. Sound still works at this point, so Im guessing its only my GPU that crashes. I was running it at +1000 on memory and +100 on the core for about 2 years now and it never once crashed! Thats why I was wondering if I could have hit the point where my usual OC is not stable anymore... Has anyone made similair experiences with their GPU?
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I'm looking to upgrade my GPU, and the only used ones in my price range is the Asus RTX 2080 Dual OC and the PNY RTX 2080 XLR8 OC Triple. Anybody who knows the pros/cons from either card or manufacturer? Any help is appreciated. 5700xt is also in the price range, but my understanding is that 2080 > 5700xt? edit: correct link for Pny
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Hello! I just did a fresh re-install of Windows 10 and drivers. Before that, i cleaned the PC with compressed air. My PC has been running without issues and the main game i play, the GPU temp would sit at 60 degrees C. NOW. I installed all my drivers and games. I started the game and when i went into a battle, it immediately made a very weird metal grinding noise and the GPU would get very hot...The temp just kept going up and i closed the game after a few seconds when it got over 75 degrees C.... I am pretty sure it comes from the GPU. It is NOT the fans. I can control the fans and i tried to put them at 100%, they sound normal. Whenever i run a GPU stress test, it immediately makes that strange noise. What did i do?! What does this sound like? Here is a video of the sound. Might have to turn your volume up, i find it hard to hear with my speakers. Thanks!