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About Redrooster
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Title
Member
- Birthday Apr 29, 1999
System
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CPU
Ryzen 7 3700x
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Motherboard
B450 TOMAHAWK
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RAM
32gb 3200mhz Corsair Vengeance rgb pro
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GPU
Gigabyte RTX 2080 SUPER Gaming OC
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Case
NZXT 500i
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Storage
120gb SSD boot drive, 10tb USB 3.0 hard drive
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PSU
Corsair CX650M (650 watt PSU)
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Display(s)
(Main Display) 1440p 165hz Ips Acer Predator XB271HU
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Windows 10
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wait... I thought you had to use NVIDIA Surround to game on 3 monitors?
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So I finally achieved my quad monitor set-up. Initially, I only planned to run 2 monitors (my main display 1440p 165hz ips, and my secondary display 4k 60hz, vertically stacked). Then, after I threw an old 1080p 60hz monitor in on the left, I quickly realized that I wanted to run a triple monitor set-up, with a 4k 60hz on top. The only problem is... NVIDIA Surround doesn't want me to be happy. (for reference, the middle monitor is a 1440p 165hz, and the left and right one's are 1080p 144hz) The resolution was capped at 3072 x 768p 60hz, I couldn't change any of the sett
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Playing 2 Videos Causing Stutters?
Redrooster replied to Redrooster's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
that might be it, the window that wasn't "active" was the window that started buffering first. Then, the other window would start buffering a few seconds later. -
Playing 2 Videos Causing Stutters?
Redrooster replied to Redrooster's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
Okay, so I wanted to totally stress test it. I set 2 vids (8k 60fps) and it was decently smooth (then again, I only ran it for about 2 minutes. The issue might arise when the videos have been playing for awhile -
So I put a benchmark video on my second monitor with the video being 2160p60 while I am watching a debate on my main screen, which is in 1080p60. But whenever I have both videos fullscreened, I will get the occasional freexzign of both videos... I honestly don't see how this can be happening. I have a 8 core Ryzen 7 3700x 32 Gigabytes of DDR4 ram (3200MHz) an RTX 2080 SUPER 858.7 Mbps down, 54.3 Mbps up Any ideas of what could be causing this issue???
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I totally forgot the reason why I was searching up my GPU on Amazon, it wasn't anything important. But I looked up RTX 2080 Supers on Amazon, they were all $1,000+ now I know that the RTX cards are pretty expensive, but when I bought mine back in January, it was only $750. Any idea why the sudden spike in prices? I wouldn't think it would be Covid-19, most places have been open for a couple months, so it shouldn't be a supply issue (at least not to my knowledge). Any ideas why this is? (More importantly, I could possibly flip my used 2080 Super for 1k and buy a 3080 when it comes out, lol jk)
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It worked! for some reason... Okay, so I reset the core volt and mem clock back to the default settings. After that, I tried just boosting the Memory Clock. And yeah, I'm up to +600 boost to the Memory Clock and I've gained a couple fps. Thanks! Also, a funny little aside, I forgot to remove the fps cap that I set on RTSS (170fps, I have a 1440p 165hz display, I don't need 500 fps when I'm playing old games). So the results that I'm getting from Heaven 4.0 are getting bottlenecked by my FPS cap, lmao (there are a few times in the benchmark where it sits at 170 for a few seconds).
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Heaven 4.0 for the stress test, and MSI Afterburner
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Oh, I guess I should've clarified (even though this is the Graphics Card section) Im attempting to overclock my 2080 Super
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I set the Memory Clock back to default and I got 94.4 fps, and Im using Heaven 4 for the stress and MSI Afterburner for the OC
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I put the Core Volt to 100% I set the power limit to 100% Temp limit to 88c (the most it would let me) I was able to get a steady +100 MHz to the Core Clock All's good so far, I started with 89 fps and got it to 94 fps with all the steps to this point. Then I went to start boosting Memory Clock. I bumped it up 30 MHz, and I went to 93.9 fps. I figured since it's such a small difference, it was within the margin of error. I then boost the Memory Clock +50 MHz, then I got 89 fps. I boost the Memory Clock 75 MHz and I was getting 73 fps... What'
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I want a laptop that is a solid emulation driver. The most I would emulate would be a GameCube via the Dolphin emulator. I looked on Amazon, but I didn't see much. The most I'd like to spend on it is $500, if anyone has any suggestions, I'd be stoked to hear some. Thanks
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Fr? So, if I get an M.2, install it, set it up, prioritize it as the boot drive, and I'm done?
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I have a crappy 120gb SSD as my boot drive, and a 10tb hard drive for games. Well, I'm thinking about possibly upgrading my boot SSD to a 1tb or 2tb m.2 (price isn't an issue). My main question is... How would I go about transferring Windows 10 to an M.2 from my current boot SSD? Any good vids you could point me to?