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Canada
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i7 8700
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MSI B360i ITX
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16 GB
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GTX 1080
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1TB nvme
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Premiere Pro no longer utilizing intel iGPU
m0k replied to m0k's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
i posted this issue on the adobe forums and i only got this one response https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/premiere-pro-no-longer-supports-intel-uhd-630/m-p/11488219?page=1#M302753 so im going to see if rolling back my igpu driver helps and/or see if going back to premiere pro v14.1 helps -
Premiere Pro no longer utilizing intel iGPU
m0k replied to m0k's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
edit: i7-8700 with intel UHD 630 msi b360i gaming itx 16gb ram GTX 1080 ssd everything -
what have you tried so far?
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im running the latest build of Windows 10 Adobe CC and all apps are up to date bios is up to date iGPU drivers up to date iGPU still enabled in Bios Nvidia Drivers up to date. My render times have increased significantly and its really bogging me down. Before i would be able to use 20-40% CPU and 50-60% iGPU and 30-40% GTX 1080 and i could render out projects within 15 minutes and now for the same projects its no longer using my iGPU but maxing out CPU and my render times have increased to 25 minutes. this is significant because i have to r
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Why has my CPU voltage increased over time?
m0k replied to m0k's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
cmos cleared - bios is already updated - no voltage offsets... cant change any of those things on B360 Bought the CPU brand new Aug 2018 - would that be covered under warranty? -
Specs: i7-8700 (non-k) cooled with Hyper 212 evo MSI B360i Gaming itx 16GB Corsair 2400mhz GTX 1080 Corsair RMx 550w (gold) Bios is up to date and all settings are default. CPU temps never went over 65c but now is approaching 80c When i first built this PC i distinctly remember my CPU would never hit more than 1.298v during sustained all-core boost of 4.3ghz all on its own. However over the last few months i noticed that now its creeping up to 1.348v And now over the last few days its regularly going up to 1.398v to 1.404v now… Windows is up
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Are these the names of the software you are using?
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Well im planning on buying directly from the xbox store. i dont think they even sell the older non-bluetooth units anymore https://www.xbox.com/en-CA/accessories/controllers/xbox-wireless-controller good catch though
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Case Recommendation: Fractal Meshify C w/ More 3.5" Drives?
m0k replied to MCDELTAT's topic in Power Supplies
Edit 1: My buddy created a plex server with the Define R6 and loaded it with HDDs, and he hasnt had any issues with temps either. -
Case Recommendation: Fractal Meshify C w/ More 3.5" Drives?
m0k replied to MCDELTAT's topic in Power Supplies
i dont like the price they set for the new Define Cases. IMO temps are not an issue. - i have the Define R5 which has a more restrictive dust filter than the new Define 7 BUT.... Removed the middle HDD cage, have one 140mm intake and one 140mm exhaust set to medium fan speed (case has a switch) and my temps are fine. GTX 1080 doesnt go over 70c and boosts to its max clock speed as rated. -
I'm planning on buying an official Xbox Wireless Controller for my PC. My PC already has a Bluetooth adapter four questions : 1. Is Bluetooth all i need to connect to the controller? 2. What does the Xbox wireless adapter for Windows 10 do? I'm only planning on using one controller on this PC. 3. Does the Xbox wireless adapter provide lower latency compared to Bluetooth? 4. Will the controller work over a wired connection? Thanks.
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No heat at all from gpu by removing cables?
m0k replied to Shadowman's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
if its not hard tubrng, then just take the GPU out of the the pcie slot and let it sit there. that way you will know for sure its not doing anything. that way you dont have to disassemble the loop and you wont mix gpu temps into the loop -
it will work - but youre right at the upper limit of the PSU with a RX580 input your specs into pcpartpicker to estimate wattage and everything looked fine until you mentioned the 5 case fans. i personally, am not comfortable with you running a 450W PSU - i would recommend upgrading With all that said i know im completely missing the whole point about AC to DC conversion - so im hoping someone can add to my comment also a little blown away at how high the RX580's TDP is rated at - higher than my evga gtx 1080
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i have this really old jpeg photo that i need to touch up in photoshop however every time i try to import or open the file in photoshop, the camera raw dialogue box keep cropping it into some portrait 9x16 ratio and i cant open the full image attached is my screenshot >> on the left is the actual jpeg image , and on the right is the dialogue box in PS.
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