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Hello! So first I want to mention that I am new here and also in the PC stuff but I am learning fast. So with that out of the way,I want a opinion on what RTX 407P SUPER to get,like from what brand? I came down to these options since they are in my budget so: 1.Gainward GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Ghost OC 2.MSI GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12G VENTUS 2X OC 3.ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super Dual OC 4.GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER WINDFORCE OC So I wanna know which of these is the best in all aspects,but mostly performance,but by that I actually mean best overclockability cuz yea,they all got the same nvidia chip inside =). I am also open to other variant as long as they dont go with like 40 dollars over the most expensive one which in this list is the Gigabyte. I also need to mention that I am in Europe so prices may differ a bit but yeah. Thank you in advance!
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Hello everyone! I've finally upgraded my good ol' trusty 1060 6Gb to a 4070 Super and it's also time for a monitor upgrade. I'm currently using a BenQ 1080p 60hz monitor and I'd like to upgrade to a 1440p preferably 27" but I have no idea what is good or not. My budget is 300~€ maybe 350€ if it's really a must have. I also got some links from the website I'm gonna purchase one with some of the popular ones in those specs and the price that I would be able to get it at. Dell G2724D - https://www.skroutz.gr/s/44193295/Dell-G2724D-IPS-HDR-Gaming-Monitor-27-QHD-2560x1440-165Hz-me-CHrono-Apokrisis-1ms-GTG.html - 317,90€ LG UltraGear 27GP850P-B - https://www.skroutz.gr/s/40949513/LG-UltraGear-27GP850P-B-IPS-HDR-Gaming-Monitor-27-QHD-2560x1440-165Hz-me-CHrono-Apokrisis-1ms-GTG.html - 346,55€ Gigabyte M27Q - https://www.skroutz.gr/s/25624235/Gigabyte-M27Q-IPS-HDR-Gaming-Monitor-27-QHD-2560x1440-170Hz.html - 324,31€ LG UltraGear 27GR75Q-B - https://www.skroutz.gr/s/42623796/LG-UltraGear-27GR75Q-B-IPS-HDR-Gaming-Monitor-27-QHD-2560x1440-165Hz-me-CHrono-Apokrisis-1ms-GTG.html - 294,00€ I'm open of course to other recommendations and any help is greatly appreciated!
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Hi, I recently upgraded my system to: Intel i5 13400F Gigabyte M760H DS3H Motherboard Corsair DDR4 Vigilance 5200Mhz 500GB WD Blue NVME Cooler Master 650Watts MWE Bronze V2 230V 80 Plus (DC to DC) AntESport RGB Fans (3 pieces) Gigabyte 2060 Super 6GB (Old components) Kingston 240GB SSD WD 1 TB HDD WD 500GB HDD UPS 600VA About 20 days ago my GPU was burned. I spoke to the Gigabyte customer care regarding the issue and upon checking the GPU they informed me that the card could be burned due to PSU. In any case since the card is burned the warranty cannot be claimed! My concern is if I buy a new card and it gets burned too? Please help me with this situation, should I buy a Gold certified PSU? Or should I buy a 1000VA UPS? Also, which GPU should I buy considering my budget is INR 25,000/- I use Amazon.in to and local market in my area to buy PC components. (Picture of burned GPU attached!)
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My fans of my graphic do not want to turn, I have disassembled and tested separately and if they work, it is a problem on her motherboard. I already tried with msi afterburner software to move the speed and they do not rotate. model nvidia 1660 super evga
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this shouls be simple imho but after 5 days of breaking my head against it , i think i need some help. tbh i dont do OOP, but since python is as OOP as OOP goes under the hood. sometimes you have to... the end goal is to have a metaclass that inherits from type(makes classes) a baseclass for the metaclass that can serve as a blueprint for spinoffs of that class. every instance that gets created in the end should have this layout: a regular class instance , with 1 default attribute set, that is an instance attribute, not a class attribute (<= as a class attibute i can get it to work but thats not what i need) this attribute 'Data' should be a dict when an instance gets create trough one of the subclasses , they all add one attribute to the instance. . eg if an instance earth is created with the class 'planet' , it calls the constructor in the solarsystem class , that one in the galaxy class eg they would respectively set the attributes planet = earth , solarsystem=ours, galaxy=milkyway on the instance now on the instance the following methods should be overridden : __getattr__ __setattr__ __getitem__ __setitem__ __iter__ __contains__ __delitem__ __delattr__ __hash__ __len__ ... and they should work such that they no longer work on the attributes of the instance but on the one attribute that is the dict=> foo.something=1 should actually set foo.Data['something']=1 the problem i run into each time is that when i try to set the dict before the instance is created the dict becomes a class variable, and is shared by all instances , wich should not be the case. if i try to set it in the __init__ method. the rest of the methods is already overridden , and trying to create instance.Data . actually tries to create instance.Data.Data={} since it calls the setattr methond , and since there is no instance.Data yet it fails... here are some (in the mean time exfiltrated code im trying to get work , if for starters the get, set of both addr and item work as it should im a happy man. : breakpoint() class QBase(type): def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): print(f'QBase.__new__ called with {cls}:{name}:{bases}:{attrs}') return super().__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs) def __init__(s,*a,**k): super().__init__(*a,**k) class QBaseDict(metaclass=QBase): def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): return super().__new__(cls) def __init__(s,n,*a,**k): print(f'QBaseDict.__init__ called with {s},{n} ') s.Data=dict() super().__init__(*a,**k) def __setattr__(s, k, v): super().__setattr__(k,v) class QDict(QBaseDict): def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): return super().__new__(cls) def __init__(s,n,*a,**k): super().__init__(n,*a,**k) def __setattr__(s, k, v): s.Data[k]=v def test(n): t=QDict(n) return t a=test('foo') b=test('bar') b.Data['test']='ikkel' breakpoint() https://replit.com/@hoefkensj/customtypeproblems#main.py
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I know I keep asking about prices but I'm trying to get good opinions on prices. Is $650 good price for HOF 1080? and another question is $500 good for zotac gaming 1660 super? Im AUD prices
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I know image sharpening should be disabled for FidelityFX Super Resolution, but what about anti-aliasing?
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I currently have a ASUS RTX 2080 Super Dual card. I was wondering if the Heatsink and Fans can be replaced with a lower profile one. As I am finding that the PCIe down is being block by this card. If it can be replaced, any recommendations on what I can replace it with. Thanks in advance.
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Hello, so I am planning to buy a Geforce GTX1660 super but I see different brands like EVGA 1660, MSI 1660 or ROG 1660 and other more. Is the performance of the 1660 still the same or does it vary from brand to brand?
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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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Hi, I am thinking of getting an RTX 2070 Super and I was wondering which model to get? I have been looking at the: - MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio - it is too big for my case - MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X - cheaper, but only 2 fans compared to the others, with 3. - Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2070 Super- heard reviews saying that the rgb / fans died. - ASUS ROG RTX 2070 Super OC - quite expensive, but if it is the best one, I'll get it. Which one do you think I should get? If you think of another, it requires to have 3 display ports. - 2 for monitors and 1 for Oculus Rift-S. Thanks. :)
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So i built my first gaming pc a week ago, after a lot of research i came up with a list of parts that seemed ideal for my main goal which is 1440 p gaming. i came up with: Cpu :Ryzen 5 3600 Gpu: 2070 super RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHZ CAS 15 SSD: Wd blue 500 GB HDD: Seagate 2tb PSU : EVGA 650W gold+ Cpu cooler: Noctua nh-u9s So far i tried running Battlefield V (65 fps average), Apex Legends (100+ fps avg). Bannerlords (90 fps avg) . The Witcher 3(85-90 fps avg). All tests were made with settings maxed out on ultra. I am deeply disappointed in the performance of my GPU, before buying it i saw various benchmarks that were showing for instance Battlefield V running at ATLEAST 90 fps average or The Witcher 3 at ATLEAST 110 fps average. What could be causing this huge drop in performance? I have been monitoring temps and i dont really think throttling could be the issue since after a long session my GPU on average sits at around 75 ° (167 F), which is not great but not awful considering its pretty warm where i live, the highest i have seen my GPU go is 78°(172F), exactly the same for the highest temp of my CPU, which in turn on average sits at around 70°(158 F) after a long session. Any ideas? I kinda feel scammed by the benchmarks not gonna lie
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I would like to purchase this graphic card but i fail to find much reviews for this 1660 super card. I was wondering if any of the owners for this graphic card can give me a review of this card like the temperature during load. All information is appreciated.
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$4000 SGD Build CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor SGD$607.99 (newegg) CPU COOLER: Cooler Master MASTERAIR MA620M 57.3 CFM CPU Cooler SGD$156 (newegg) MOTHERBOARD: MSI X470 GAMING PLUS MAX: SGD$217 (newegg got shipping fee no included yet) OR MSI PERFORMANCE GAMING X470 GAMING PRO CARBON: SGD$264 (newegg) Memory/Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB (For AMD) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3600mhz SGD$155 (newegg) SSD: Corsair Force MP600 M.2 2280 500gb PCI-Express Gen 4.0 : SGD$192 a(newegg) HDD: Seagate Firecuda 2tb: SGD$156 (newegg) GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Gaming X Trio: SGD$1133 (newegg) Case: Cooler Master MasterBox MB520 ARGB ATX Mid Tower Case: SGD$109 on lazada official store or website PSU: CoolerMaster V850 : SGD$191 on taobao Monitor: MSI OPTIX MAG271CQR 27.0" Curved WQHD 2560x1440 144 Hz Monitor: SGD$548 (lazada video-pro.com) Total: SGD$3963 Buy 1x MASTERFAN MF120 HALO 3IN1 Case Fans Buy 1x MASTERFAN ARGB AND PWM HUB Buy 1x cable to connect from SATA to Hub Buy system fan connector splitter Buy custom cables, cablemod. 1x 2x8pin custom cable for gpu (so 2 cables) 1x 24pin for main power connector so is like you buy the connector head then you buy the sleeved wires then you connect them together. Sometimes monitors got sales, like march sales, so don't get scammed Wait for december sales christmas sales to get cheaper ones. How do I change the components to cheaper ones but still the same performance?
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Budget (including currency): ≈600,000 CLP, hopefully less (≈390,000 CLP used, 210k left) Country: Chile (all pricing in CLP) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Playing and/or streaming light-ish games like osu!, Etterna, Terraria, CS:GO, Minecraft, etc. Both at 720p60(hz/fps). Single monitor. I expect Medium-ish settings at the worst of times. Other details I decided to build a computer recently, and have been getting 1-2 parts per month, and long story short, I decided to go with a 3200G since it was priced exactly as a 2200G and at a significantly less expensive price (with this budget and purpose anyways) compared to a 1600AF (100k vs 135k, respectively) and a B450 motherboard taking upgradeability into account. The thing is, I've done a bit of research, and apparently the GTX 1650 Super (which is the cheapest graphics card with Nvidia's latest NVENC encoder) would be a good choice since it's hardware encoder would (in theory) help mitigate the load of the encoder from the CPU, but I'm not really sure about what kind of (gaming/streaming) performance I'd be getting, and I've been thinking that maybe there's a better way to approach my situation. The graphics card is the last part of the build and I'll be getting it around August. The parts in question (Everything in bold is definitive): CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G (w/ Vega 8 graphics) [$100k] MB: MSI B450 Pro M2-V2 [$77k] RAM: 2x4GB HyperX Fury 3000Mhz CL15 [$52k] SSD: Adata SU630 240GB (SATA) [$36k] HDD: Seagate Barracuda Compute 1TB [$40k] PSU: EVGA 600W 80+ [$50k] Case: Deepcool Matrexx 30 [$32k] Cooler: Stock (Wraith Stealth) [Included] GPU: Cheapest 1650 Super available in August [≈$210k expected] I thought I might be good with an rx570 4gb (for way cheaper) or a 5500xt (a bit cheaper) but maybe the streaming performance wouldn't be so good with what I've heard about AMD's hardware encoder(s). This is my first build ever and I don't really know what to choose, because maybe, the games are light enough to not load the CPU a whole lot. I'll gladly clarify anything, excuse any mistakes/typos/bad england.
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Hey guys so I can't decide wich gpu should I pick, Im going to play assassins creed origins and odyssey, cod mw, cs go, lol, gtav. All of them at 1080p, 144hz, and ofc I like the better graphics but its not a thing that for example, if they are medium/high or high/ultra, that doesnt bother me, as long as they seem pretty or decent enough its all good. So my question is wich gpu should I get based on this, and wich will be more "future proof"? And im not thinking on playing at 4k. Asus GeForce® GTX 1660 SUPER TUF Gaming X3 OC 6GB or MSI GeForce® RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X 8G GD6 When I say bullet proof I mean is it worth it the extra 160 euros for the 2060 or by the time that I have to upgrade the 1660 the 2060 will prob have to be upgraded aswell? And is the extra 160 euros worth it or the 1660 will get the job done? Btw this is the build: CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard -MSI X479 Gaming Plus RAM - Team Group Kit 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3000MHz Night Hawk Black RGB CL16 GPU- ??? HDD - Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm 256MB SATA III SSD - Crucial MX500 1TB M.2 3D PSU - Semi Modular Corsair TX 650M 80+ Gold Thanks!!!
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Hye guys, wich rtx 2070 super brand is the better overall ??? I was thinking on buying this one Gigabyte GeForce® RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming OC Black 8GB GD6
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Jesus christ, its jason bourne of monitors. New goals aquired http://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/gaming/49--chg90-qled-gaming-monitor-lc49hg90dmnxza/
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Hey Everyone! We wanted to provide a quick update on CSF and our goals with this channel. If you already saw this post on Floatplane, its the same. 2017 has been an insanely great year (as you've seen from all of the awesome content in the recent days, weeks, and months on LTT and TQ), but has also come with an insane amount of work. While we've grown our team to an incredible new level, none of us have taken our foot off the gas, and we're all pretty much as busy as (or busier than) we've ever been. This year, a big thing for us as been evaluating priorities and ensuring that the time we have is being spent optimally, and ensuring that we're getting the most out of the work we're doing. And recently, unfortunately, it has felt like CSF has been somewhat of an inefficiency for us. The project was intended to be a once a week thing where we all gather to goof off and blow off some steam, but with 2017 being the year that it has been, it has felt like a bit of a chore at times trying to spam a "super awesome and fun video" out every single week - and I'm sure that has come through in some of the videos that we've released on the channel. So, the update. This is far from the end of Channel Super Fun. We do still believe that we have an opportunity to make some crazy fun and entertaining content with the (very loose) "format" that we have on CSF, and hopefully you'll agree as you see the new content that we create. But we want all of the pieces that we post to that channel to actually BE Super Fun, and live up to the promise of goofs and laughs with every upload. In order to facilitate that, we've decided to adjust our release schedule to "hopefully one a week but maybe less," at least for the time being. This will not only give us the time to focus on the TRULY "Super Fun" projects for this channel, but to ensure that we can keep up with the high standards that we've been setting on both LTT and TQ. Hope this doesn't come as a disappointment to any of you - we truly want to ensure that everything we create is as enjoyable as it can be, and in our minds this is the right call at this time. TL;DR - CSF may not have a new video every single week moving forward. We're making this decision in order to maximize the quality of the videos both on and off CSF, as wasting a few hours in a busy week on something that's "less than Super Fun" has the potential to lessen the time we have to spend on the other awesome content that we're releasing. We're aiming to get back to the roots of the channel - making videos that are Super Fun to create and Super Fun to watch, whether the production values are high are low. We're excited to see what the future holds for both CSF and LMG in general!
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I'm considering upgrading from a 1060 to a 2080. However I'm unclear as to which 2080 I should get. I have this great looking white Overclock-able 2080 from gigabyte that I've been looking at for a while. Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming OC White 8G Graphics Card, 3X Windforce Fans, 8GB 256-Bit GDDR6, GV-N2080GAMINGOC WHITE-8GC Video Card. However the emergence of the 2080 super is making me wonder is a super card would be better. Unfortunately non of them appear to come in white, and I really want a white one for my next build. It appears as though the new super cards cost more or about the same as the OC card I want. So I'm a little conflicted as to which would be the better buy.
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Of the rtx 2060 or 2060 super which one has the better price to performance?
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https://wccftech.com/exclusive-nvidias-super-gpus-unleashing-monsters/ Well I think AMD were quite proud and excited to release the Navi based Radeon RX 5700 series at E3 this week. But their celebrations might be extremely short lived as we have leaks from NVIDIA from a 'reliable source' which seem to say that the SUPER teaser that was uploaded to NVIDIA's youtube channel shortly before Computex is in fact a hint at a new line of graphics cards that will improve/refresh the RTX line-up (Though whether the ray-tracing performance (in the small amount of games that support RTX) improves remains to be seen.) NVIDIA's DLSS also looks like it needs a refresh too if the annoucements of AMD Radeon Image Sharpening, FidelityFX and AntiLag at E3 are anything to go by. Radeon Anti-Lag, FidelityFX and Image Sharpening Article author Usman Pirzada has hinted at a annoucement on the 6/21 when NVIDIA's 'Super Summer starts.' It sems like NVIDIA is moving each of its product up a tier as the 2080 SUPER will be an unlocked non-OC 2080Ti chip. There is also a 2070Ti SUPER as well but I have doubts about whether this will be the name as there is not a 2070Ti in the current RTX lineup. the 2060 SUPER and the 2070 SUPER will be an unlocked RTX 2070 non-OC chip and the 2070 SUPER will be the same but with a 2080 chip. Plus AIBs will probably engineer the heck out of the cooling and features on these cards considering the unlocked potential. This article also says that the entirely new cards i.e. the 2080Ti SUPER and the 2070Ti SUPER will be delayed since they are entirely new chips. The 2060, 2070 and 2080 SUPER will come from the existing RTX chips in the 2070 2080 and 2080Ti respectively This likely means the regular RTX series will have price drops to entice more people to turn RTX on. This also completely spoils AMD's plans, as the current RTX lineup will be cheaper or at the same price as AMD and the refreshed cards will be miles better than what AMD has to offer. Though I'd point out that AMD has more room in their product stack to increase compute unit size and memory as well. But its looking as if NVIDIA will still be on top and AMD will be lagging behind.
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In case you missed it, NVIDIA 2 weeks ago had posted a video clip from its GeForce account on YouTube with the caption, "Something super is coming..." Despite the fact that not much was revealed in the 16-second clip: Source: https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-super-geforce-rtx-turing-lineup-specs-leaked I suspected in the original thread, and suggested, that these "SUPER" cards most likely were going to be cards with more CUDA Cores, and faster GDDR6. We'll have to see how it plays out, but this is the most sensible route for a refresh of Turing. We saw some Pascal cards that had faster memory, as well as a card like the 1070 Ti (with more CCs) which slotted in nicely between the 1070 and 1080; making the concept not too outlandish. Aside from that, it is purported that these "SUPER" Turing refreshes will launch sometime in July. Therefore, I imagine as we get closer to that date, we should see some more leaks; conceivably even performance leaks or more concrete specifications. Little update: Source 2: https://videocardz.com/81046/nvidia-geforce-rtx-20-super-series-to-launch-mid-july As we get closer to the supposed reveal of these products, we have an update on the "expected" prices of the SUPER cards: Source 3: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/66332/nvidia-geforce-rtx-super-pricing-799-599-429/index.html
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I recently built a new gaming pc minus the video card (onboard graphics atm) about a 1 1/2 - 2 months ago. Was going to buy a strix 2080 OC, Then the super was announced, so I waited. Almost pulled the trigger on a 2080 ti due running out of patience & getting frustrated. But $1200 is a lot of money. Should I buy the old 2080 since the super might not be in stock for at least a month. Since the TI has been out for almost a year, I really don't want to spend $1222 on one when a worthy successor with a more refined RTX will come out in a year. I'm planning on buying a 1440p 144hz monitor here soon. I play mainly fps, might venture to other genres later but idk. definitely waiting for doom eternal.