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About Omie
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Gender
Male
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Occupation
Full-Time College Student
System
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CPU
i7-7700k
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Motherboard
Asus Maximus IX Formula
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RAM
16GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM G. Skill TridentZ
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GPU
Asus GTX 1080 Strix OC Edition
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo Luxe (Tempered Glass)
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Storage
2TB WD Black HDD
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PSU
EVGA 850W G2
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Display(s)
Dell s2716DG
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Cooling
H115i (w/ 2x ML140 Pro LED)
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Keyboard
K70 Lux RGB (MX Brown)
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Sound
Logitech z200
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Operating System
Windows 10 64bit
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Same plan here. Looked at some benchmarks and it's a huge improvement over the 1080Ti. Going to be a pain to get my hands on one though.
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That's unfortunate. But yeah it is pretty old so i guess that makes sense. I'll just keep it underclocked by 100mhz through afterburner.
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I never overclocked my GPU, so it would just boost to the manufacturer's clock speeds, which I believe is 1708 MHz in boost mode. But now I underclock it by 100Mhz through afterburner to get it not to crash in most games. Some games don't crash when it's at the default boost 1708, but many others do. I always thought the manufacturer's boost clocks were always tested to ensure they remain stable.
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Also my CPU is overclocked to 4.8 and RAM is xmp to run at 3200mhz. Do you think that may have something to do with it? The only reason I think not is because my issue goes away after I downclock my GPU, so not sure if there is any correlation between a CPU and RAM OC.
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Don't think it is unfortunately. I've tried many different drivers and it doesn't help.
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So I’ve had my build for ~4 years now. I have a GTX 1080Ti Asus Strix O11G so it comes factory overclocked/boosted. About a few months ago I noticed that some games like Modern Warfare, FFXIV, etc. randomly just freeze/lock-up until the game boots me to the desktop with a crash error code. After some troubleshooting, I noticed that when I underclock my GPU by about 100-200Mhz the games don’t crash anymore, so it looks like Asus’s factory OC on the card is causing the crashes. I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do to fix this so I don’t have to underclock m
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Yeah I’ll try that. It’s been a few months since I cleaned it so it’s pretty dusty.
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Nope, everything is pretty much the same system wise.
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Yeah it’s two separate PSU cables, each 8 pins. Unfortunately I don’t have another system to test, but this issue started happening a few months ago where before it was fine.
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2 cables, each are 8-pin connectors...
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GPU has 2 8-pin connectors, it’s plugged into the MB directly and using original cables.
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Here’s my PC build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VJPPHN
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So I’ve had my build for ~4 years now. I have a GTX 1080Ti Asus Strix O11G so it comes factory overclocked/boosted. About a few months ago I noticed that some games like Modern Warfare, FFXIV, etc. randomly just freeze/lock-up until the game boots me to the desktop with a crash error code. After some troubleshooting, I noticed that when I underclock my GPU by about 100-200Mhz the games don’t crash anymore, so it looks like Asus’s factory OC on the card is causing the crashes. I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do to fix this so I don’t have to underclock m
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By “good” I basically want it as buttery smooth as possible, so the higher frames it can hold and hold that consistently. The X950G I have now is smooth in stable scenes, but as soon as there is even a little bit of motion, the frames drop and stutters/judders happen, making it pretty much unwatchable. It’s mainly due to the fact that the X950G has no “High” CineMotion option where as the older X900E/F models do. The X950G only has the option of “Auto” which will automatically adjust the CineMotion and it’s terrible at it. It constantly adjusts which basically results in the stutters/j
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I'm looking for a 4k TV that has good SOE. I like SOE and watching movies/gaming in the highest frames possible. Is there any TV out there that has good motion interpolation to provide great SOE without constant stutters/judders? I purchased the Sony 55X950G but it makes watching things with SOE unbearable due to constant stutters/judders. The motion interpolation options on the X950G have been reduced compared to it's older X900E/F models which is completely idiotic by Sony. I was looking at the Samsung 55" Q70R, but not sure how the motion is on that. I've been getti