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TheSLSAMG

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About TheSLSAMG

  • Birthday Sep 26, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    new yawk

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX | ASUS CROSSHAIR VII HERO WiFi
  • RAM
    32GB (2x16GB) KLEVV CRAS XR RGB DDR4-3600 | 64GB (2x32GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200
  • GPU
    AsRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend | NVIDIA TITAN Xp 2-way SLI
  • Case
    Sliger SM580 (Black) | Corsair 5000D Airflow (white), Corsair C70 (green, soon)
  • Storage
    500GB Crucial P3 Plus + 4TB Silicon Power UD90 | 512GB SKHynix NVMe
  • PSU
    Corsair SF850 | Seasonic Focus GM850
  • Display(s)
    LG 27GL83A-B, Alienware AW3425DW | LG A2 OLED 48"
  • Cooling
    ThermalTake Floe DX 280mm w/ Be Quiet! Pure Wings 3 140mm Fans | Thermalright Frozen Prism 360mm
  • Keyboard
    Glorious GMMK Pro (Black Slate w/ E-White Top Plate and Knob, ePBT Soju Keycaps with Peach accents, Dangkeebs Strawberry v2 Switches)
  • Mouse
    Razer Viper V3 Pro + X-Raypad Aqua Control II
  • Sound
    Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro 250ohm + FiiO K5 Pro ESS, Behringer XM8500 + UM2
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
  • Phone
    iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB (Sierra Blue)

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  1.  

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    A relic of a bygone era in some ways (definitely didn't have to put a Ryzen 3 3100 in it so I could update the BIOS because BIOS Flashback wasn't working, also don't mind the bad cable management for now)

    1. Caroline

      Caroline

      liquid cooler cooling the air

    2. BiotechBen

      BiotechBen

      4 hours ago, TheSLSAMG said:

       

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      A relic of a bygone era in some ways (definitely didn't have to put a Ryzen 3 3100 in it so I could update the BIOS because BIOS Flashback wasn't working, also don't mind the bad cable management for now)

      I've got a currently unused bridge if you are interested (US, Philadelphia)

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    3. DildorTheDecent

      DildorTheDecent

      I miss how baller two GPUs looked. And with the right driver and the right game the gains were great. 

       

      I do not miss the additional power and heat. 

       

       

  2. I have a used RX 6900 XT Red Devil that I've owned for almost a year and it has started doing something odd. I can run games for hours on end without any stability issues, it won't even crash running Furmark. However, it will crash while watching videos in a web browser (Firefox, videos/streams from YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, random sports sites, etc.) or while watching people stream on Discord. It's not super consistent, but it will always eventually throw out a driver timeout that breaks graphics acceleration and requires a restart to fix. The issue has moved systems with the card, both test systems are the systems in my signature (my main PC and server.) Troubleshooting steps tried (in order): Repasted the card (had to do that anyways) Clean driver uninstall with DDU and reinstall (also got rid of the NVIDIA drivers since I had an NVIDIA card prior to this and didn't realize the drivers were still there) Reinstalled Windows on main PC (to rule out Windows issues) Swapped from my main PC (sandwich-style Mini-ITX with a riser cable) to my server (no riser cable, direct PCIe connection) to rule out potential PSU (I know LTTLabs didn't review the SP850 well) or riser cable issues Anyone have any ideas of what else to try? I haven't bothered undervolting/underclocking because if that's the fix, the card is cooked anyways. At this point I'm pretty much ready to go to Micro Center and get an RX 9070 XT.

  3. I am alive folks, and I have a question for anyone who can answer it. Also if you have a mouse that supports setting the side buttons to F13-F24 (other than Logitech, Corsair and SteelSeries), I'd love to know what kind of mouse you have.

  4. I'm kind of in the market for a new mouse, but my most important requirements are that it supports setting the side buttons as F13-F24 and that it weighs under 60g, preferably under 55g. I'm interested in the Hyperlight, but I don't know if the software supports what I want. Can anyone who owns the mouse confirm or deny this please? I'd really appreciate the info. Also I would love to hear from you even if your mouse isn't a Hitscan Hyperlight, so long as it supports F13-F24. I know Razer, Corsair, SteelSeries and Logitech support it but there have to be others.

  5. Part of me is screaming at myself to buy this because of how cool it is, but the other part of me realizes that $300 for a power board that will make zero performance difference makes no sense when the rest of my build isn't a no compromises/spare no expense rig. It's a super cool idea though, I hope they catch on. I can't say I like the rubber grommets in any case's cable management holes and this eliminates the need for them.

  6. I run the same airflow configuration in my 5000D Airflow and I haven't felt a need to change it. Mounting the radiator to the side might improve CPU temperatures slightly but will do so at the cost of hurting GPU temperatures slightly since your front fans will blow CPU-warmed air on your GPU (though I say slightly because the cool intake air from the other three fans should help offset it.) Basically, it comes down to preference. If you want slightly lower CPU temps at the cost of slightly higher GPU temps, a front or side mount would do that. But given you have six intake fans, I can't imagine the change in temperature will be significant. Off-topic, what's that display you have mounted at the bottom? I've been thinking about modding a display into that general area and that one looks nice.
  7. I have to say, I'm super unimpressed by the NZXT N7 B550 (rant incoming)
     

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    The board itself looks good and it seems perfectly fine stability-wise so far, but everything else is just kind of bad. Personally I'm not a huge fan of AsRock's UEFI UI, but it's usable and most users don't spend a ton of time in the menus so that's justifiable. That being said, NZXT CAM is a steaming pile as far as software goes. It's a system resource hog, the fan curve that I set is so unresponsive that my CPU can be at the target temperature for well over 10 seconds and the fans don't speed up (could be to prevent unwanted noise on temperature spikes so I guess it could make sense), there's no way to control my RAM LEDs (despite them being motherboard-addressable and supported by all 4 big motherboard manufacturers) and having to create custom profile for everything from fan curves to RGB lighting is cumbersome.

     

    And there are so many little things I could nitpick at too. Like why does a $250 board not include integrated M.2 heatsinks (especially on a board that is so looks-driven)? Hell, mine didn't even come with two M.2 screws for the dual slots. Also, seriously? The second M.2 slot is only x2 or SATA? There are boards that are less than half the price that do this better. It's funny though, having not been in the market for a new motherboard has made me ignorant to how expensive they've gotten. I was looking for something around (preferably under) $250 with my only requirement being no MSI. The ASUS TUF and PRIME boards seem like great boards but they look kind of bare. The ProArt B550-Creator is a very pretty board but TB4 is a bit overkill for me and it's just outside of my budget. The B550 AORUS Master seems fantastic but I'm not a fan of Gigabyte's software utilities.


    Okay, rant over. Looks like I'm returning this one. I'm going to give the ROG Strix B550-A a try since it fits my machine's color scheme and I've always liked ASUS boards, I wouldn't have minded spending a bit more but if it works, I'll have saved myself $90.

  8. I have EK Furious Vardar 3000RPM 120mm fans and I never really use them above ~2000RPM because of the noise. If I were buying iPPC A14s, I'd probably just go for the 2000RPM versions. That being said, I'd probably just go for a normal A14 Chromax over both of them. Also like @Somerandomtechyboi mentioned, Arctic make some great fans that aren't too expensive.
  9. It would only be 70dB at peak RPM, yes. I would imagine they're still quite loud even at lower RPMs though, so if the performance (in CFM) and fan speed are linear (which I don't know if they are), 150CFM would still be at 2600RPM for a 140mm fan. That would probably still be very loud. Surprisingly enough, someone actually bought them and put them in their machine (the video has a single fan running at max speed):
  10. The problem is that it's extremely loud (70dB versus an NF-F12 at 22.4dB) and is a 38mm thick fan (most standard fans are 25mm thick, with some like EK's Meltemi being 38mm.) Fans like that one can be useful for certain applications such as servers where sound isn't important, but not for your average desktop PC.
  11. Yes, just like the MASSSSSIVE security flaw of Sony supporting non-factory storage devices since the PS3 and it not resulting in a kernel-level exploit allowing for jailbreaking, hacking, etc.
  12. Tesla cards are usually used in workstations or servers to accelerate certain tasks that are otherwise inefficient to run on a CPU. You can use them for stuff like video rendering, 3D modeling and rendering, game development, etc. I don't know a ton about it personally though, and I'm sure there are plenty of other uses that I haven't touched on. Thanks! I've been watching Top Gear and The Grand Tour since I'm a little kid and my favorite was always Jeremy Clarkson.
  13. You can't effectively mine with a card like that. It has enough VRAM but it's very slow, has high power consumption and wouldn't fare well by modern standards. It is Fermi after all. To the right person it's probably not junk, but you nor I are the right person.
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