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Hey guys, I'm wondering if anyone here owns a PNY RTX4070 XLR8 and can maybe tell me or maybe even send me a video of how the RGB effects look. I'm planning to buy it but I can't find any good footage of the RGB effects. Peace
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a RTX4070 to replace my 3070 which is not operational anymore. I was thinking about two models: The PNY RTX 4070 XLR8 Epic-X or the MSI RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio Mainly I was choosing these two because of the noise levels and the asthetics. I've read in techpowerup's review of the PNY card that it should be very quiet (which is hard to believe since it's just a 2 slot card) and also the MSI one is claimed to be one of the quietest. Also I like the RGB on both cards because I will mount it vertically. Honestly I don't give a damn about the PNY clocking at stock speeds because it's a 4070 anyways and since I won't own any 4070 again i won't notice any difference. The only thing I don't like is MSI's software. The whole MSI center thingy f***ed me off when I owned a RTX2060 Super from MSI because I couldn't get the software uninstalled because it's a trainwreck and some of my games detect it as hacksoftware. So I prefer lightweight Software like the one from PNY, even if I din't have any PNY card. But I know for example Gainward's and Palit's software. So what you guys think? Which card should I give a try?
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pny What about "PNY" Graphics card Quality & Performance ??
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Hi I'm planning to buy "PNY GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition" https://www.pny.com/rtx-2080-ti-overclocked-xlr8-edition Price: 1380$ But i heard that "PNY" is unsecure? Do you recommend it for me or not ? -
About two months ago I've built a new PC. My boot drive was a brand new M.2 PNY XLR8 CS3030 500gb. After couple of days I started getting weird freezes. While I could still move the mouse, I could not click anything and the only option was to hit the reset button. After it continued to happen for a week or so, once the m.2 just died and it was booting into bios and not detecting m.2 (I checked on other PC, still dead). So I've sent it back on warranty and they sent me a new one (While I was waiting for a replacement I used SATA SSD as a boot drive for about two weeks and didn't experience any problems at all). I installed fresh win10 and now it's happening again. I've found a post with a same problem saying that a solution was removing extension cables for CPU 8-pin and MOBO 24pin (apparently nvme was not getting enough voltage). Thing is I don't have extension cables. I have 700W 80bronze PSU tho so maybe that's an issue. Do you guys think buying 80gold PSU will solve it? Or should I just stick with SATA SSD as boot drive? Specs: Operating System: Windows 10 Processor: Ryzen 5600X MOBO: ASUS B550-A GAMING B550-A GAMING Memory: 2x8GB HyperX Fury RGB 3200MHz Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 940 4gb PSU: SilentiumPC Vero L3 700W Drives: PNY m.2, SSD and 2 HDDs
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Hey guys im new in this forum and i dont speak english very well, but i need help. Yesterday the electricity of my house was cut off for 2 min when i was playing, i think when the power returned it killed my nvme (pny cs3030 500GB). I want to restore my data because i have a lot of sick memes there. This is what it shows in CrystalDiskInfo. Thanks guys.
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I need help repairing a second hand gpu. They told me it powers on just doesn’t display. I took it apart and noticed some black powdery looking stuff that’s sticky. This residue was on top of the very small rectangular pieces(not sure if they are a different kind of capacitor or what; please assist me on the term for these). I have also provided a picture of what looks like something missing off the board. Could somebody please help me out figuring out the term for the super small rectangle pieces(one was loose and fell off near the mosfet chips). Also if there’s something missing I need to know what it’s called so I can replace. I have a heat gun and solder iron(I’m good with the tools just not familiar with the terms of these parts). Also if I can get a picture of their working gpu to compare that would be awesome! I have a Pny 1060 6gb.
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The PNY CS3030 is a better drive and is still 50$ cheaper even without the 100$ sale. (yes 20$ shpping because its not a common brand because you guys keep buying WD) It makes me very sad to see one with 7 reviews and the other with 1960... Please stop buying by name and giving western digital money that they go and buy out hitachi with... also if you dont need sustained write speeds then get the HP EX950
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So about 2 months ago I've built a new PC (I only took 2,5" SSD, 1tb HDD and GPU from the old one). My boot drive was a brand new PNY 500GB M.2 PCIe NVMe XLR8 CS3030. Everything was fine for a few days until I started getting weird freezes/crushes. Basically, once said freeze would happen I couldn't turn anything on or off. I still had control over the mouse, I could click Windows menu and shut down but nothing would happen and all I could do was to turn my PC down with a power button on the case. After couple of days of this happening one evening it happened again but this time I was not able to start the PC, instead it'd go into bios. I took my PC to the service and the guy said that M.2 is dead. He also made my PC boot from old 2,5" SSD (still had Windows 10 on it). I used it like that for about a month without any problems whatsoever. Ofc I send the M.2 back on warranty and received a brand new one. Couple of days ago I Installed the new M.2 and installed win10 on it and it was working fine until yesterday when exact same "freeze" happened. It happened today as well. The probability of me receiving two faulty drives is very low, but it worked fine on old SSD so I don't think there is something wrong with the PC I've built. And also what is there to do wrong with M.2 to a point where it dies like that. Does anyone know what might be the issue or should I just abandon M.2's altogether and buy some new 2,5" SSD.
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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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is it normal for OpenGL to crash a lot no a GTX 560Ti?
MaxBeast4Z posted a blog entry in help tips and tricks
I have a PNY GTX 560 Ti I play Minecraft and OpenGL crashes a lot on my gaming computer I would like to know what is that problem is that the car dying out is that the driver I need no choice to downgrade I really need to know DirectX11 does not crash -
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The only brand I can find is Pny RTX 3060 TI I've never used GPU from this brand before, Are they good? Also what about their under load temperature? Also what's the difference between PNY GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB UPRISING Dual Fan LHR Graphics Card PNY GeForce RTX 3060Ti 8GB VERTO Dual Fan (LHR) & PNY GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB XLR8 If anyone have any idea, Please let me know Thanks.
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The last PNY product I owned was a thumb drive I think way back in the day. They don't seem to be mentioned much as a GPU manufacturer so with that said what's their reputation like in the GPU space? Came across a PNY NVIDIA RTX 4090 for $1649 today. Missed a restock of MSI cards last week.
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I live in Australia and am looking to buy a brand new 4070ti for my first build. I'm currently torn between a MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Gaming X TRIO 12GB GDDR6X or a PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB OC XLR8 Gaming Verto TF. The price difference is about $150 AUD is it worth paying extra for the MSI card a few people told me the warranty is more reliable then PNY's so i don't really know and should i see a difference in performance? Thanks any help is highly appreciated.
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Budget (including currency): $5000 USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 4K ray-traced gaming (on 65" Samsung S95B/Samsung G70A Monitor (x2)), web browsing, Blender. Other details: I am planning my AM5 build and, if my finances allow, I was considering the PNY VERTO GeForce RTX 4090 (VCG409024TFXPB1). My reason for considering PNY in this instance is purely aesthetic, so I am not married to the idea. I am also used to using EVGA and Asus GPUs almost religiously, and so I am hesitant to go outside my comfort zone. Many articles state that PNY makes reliable 30/40-series GPUs, but I would love any first-hand experience people are willing to share. Full proposed build in link below. Thank you in advance! https://pcpartpicker.com/user/JohnC995/saved/z9p2kL
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Hi, I tried my luck on pcmr subreddit but nothing came up - so I'm trying here. Here's a repost and a link to original one: Title is pretty much self explanatory. Recently I bought PNY RTX 2080 Super Triple Fan with serial number VCG20808STFPPB. This card is overall very nice - but support is nowhere to be found. Judging from PNY website - this model does not exist... Honestly I have no idea what should I think of it - but card itself is legit. The problem is hardware support and identification. For example PNY's software is unable to detect it well enough. Even tho this card has RGB I haven't found a program that would controll it properly. Also it seems I got lucky with the silicon lottery and both gpu and ram have a lot of room to be overclocked. Unfortunately cards power limit is hard locked at 250W. So now I'm looking for a different VBIOS to flash. To gain controll over all card functions and to hopefully strech power limit a bit. As far as I can tell, PCB and everything else on my model looks exactly the same as PNY RTX 2080 Super XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition with serial VCG20808STFPPB-O (or less likely VCG20808STFMPB-O). But to be honest those serial numbers are mismatched in many online shops - so I simply don't know which one would be safer. Probably the one without USB-C support (since my card doesn't have it). I've been looking for a BIOS from any XLR8 version, but was unable to find it. TechPowerUp database has no official PNY 2080 super BIOS roms. Two unoficial ones are from my card and from a blower version - which for sure will not work with triple fan design. I would appreciate if anyone could point me to a requested BIOS or provide it from owned GPU (possibly passed trough TechPowerUp upload). I'd appreciate any help P.S.: I tried contacting PNY local support - asking to at least identify my card and for some hints with its configuration trough external programs. Waiting for their answer.
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Hello Geeks and IT specialists, I have a problem with the graphics card on my Precision T3610 and I can't find the exact cause. Suddenly I loose the video signal and the monitors become completely black and the fans of the GPU fires up at maximum but the computer seems to run even no image or video output until I restart the computer, some times after I hard restart the computer, at the boot it shows me the following message " please power down and connect the PCIe power cable(s) for this graphics card" and after I disconnect and reconnect the PSU cable (8pin+6pin) the computer boot normally with now error message. On the windows event manger when the crash happens, it records the critical event with the ID 41 (63) and source is Kernel-Power but with no code in the Bugcheck Code (0). In windows support they mentioned that it is retailed to insufficient power, but if it is the case why the card works fine the most of the time and this happens randomly !!?? This problem is annoying and causes me to loose my work everytime it happens and I am afraid to lose the GPU because this issue anyone can help me with this problem please ? Computer Config : Dell precision T3610 Xeon E5 1650 V2 @ 3.5Ghz RAM 32 GB PNY RTX 2080 Blower PSU : 685W 1 HHD 3.5"+ 2 SSD Event Viewer : - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> - <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331c3b3a-2005-44c2-ac5e-77220c37d6b4}" /> <EventID>41</EventID> <Version>6</Version> <Level>1</Level> <Task>63</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000400000000002</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2020-05-03T23:13:33.166981700Z" /> <EventRecordID>46567</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" /> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>Idris-PC</Computer> <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> </System> - <EventData> <Data Name="BugcheckCode">0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0x0</Data> <Data Name="SleepInProgress">0</Data> <Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">132330207406910296</Data> <Data Name="BootAppStatus">0</Data> <Data Name="Checkpoint">0</Data> <Data Name="ConnectedStandbyInProgress">false</Data> <Data Name="SystemSleepTransitionsToOn">0</Data> <Data Name="CsEntryScenarioInstanceId">0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckInfoFromEFI">false</Data> <Data Name="CheckpointStatus">0</Data> </EventData> </Event>
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just bought a shiny new nvme ssd and no matter where i look my pc just isn't recognizing it. I already have windows installed and i am just making an upgrade to my current pc. https://www.amazon.com/PNY-CS2030-240GB-Internal-M280CS2030-240-RB/dp/B01M08ERD1/ref=sr_1_29?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1489370766&sr=1-29&keywords=nvme+ssd
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What is the best gtx 1080 founders edition? Please leave link. Fred
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I just bought a 128 gb pny ssd for $35. I currently have 3 hdd. One of the hdd's has my os. Would I be able to transfer my os onto the ssd or is there anyway I can make the ssd my boot drive without having to do something similar to a factory reset? Thanks for your help, im new to the ssd world.
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Hi. I recently built a pc with some of pny's XLR8 8x2 gb sticks. http://www.pny.com/XLR8_16GB_DDR3_2133Mhz_CAS_10_Desktop_Memory_(PC3_17000)?sku=MD16384KD3-2133-R-X10 The box says they run at 2133mHz, but mine are running at about 1070, so I was wondering what timings are good on this particular set of ram. Here's a speccy from my computer which includes the timings. I'd be glad for any help you could offer. Thanks in advance.
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For my first build I obviously want an SSD and this is my choice so far: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019H3B3P6/?tag=pcpapi-20 Does anyone have experience or know there is a better one out there for a similar price? Thanks!
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I have had a PNY 240GB SSD for about 14 months now, well yesterday it died. I went over to a fiends house and tried it with a different computer, still nothing. I contacted PNY and they approved me for an RMA. This is my first time RMAing something, so I really have no way of knowing what to do. First question, do you have to pay your own shipping? I guess I figured that it would be free since it is still under warranty, but I did not receive a shipping label. Overall has anyone had any experience with a PNY RMA?
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Hello LTT community! This is my first post and I needed some help on some ram of mine. I bought some PNY 4GB 1333MHz ram off of ebay (I'm broke ok). I put the ram into my computer and at first it started up great but as soon as the mouse cursor showed up I got the 'Paged fault in non-paged area' crap. Then I reseated the ram check all my bios setting which are on auto and still are then reset. I got to the desktop but when I started doing stuff and I blue screened over and over again! A whole bunch of different BSOD messages were popping up like Bad pool header and one with just the name of a sys file and I looked up all of them and they pointed to Ram and HDD. But the RAM posts and works ok sometimes, for instance I went a whole hour while doing stuff and no blue screen. Here is my hardware: Asus F1A55-MLX Plus AMD A8 3870 AMD R7 250 (Like I said I'm broke and I got it for 20 dollars) I didn't list the ram I'm using now to type this and that is because It is crap I pulled out of a dead setup I found. I don't have a test bench but I have a few options and I was wanting to know if the Ram is salvageable. If not please explain because anything can be fixed.