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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Probably the Chinese rootkits and key loggers bundled with the A$$zeus drivers. -
Having the same issue and really at my wit's end trying to troubleshoot it. It was working mostly fine for months now, but I think I got a recent NVIDIA update (running CachyOS) and now it goes down to 55W after like 2 minutes gaming. Tried to downgrade driver but still having the same issue. I'm messing around with SmokelessUMAF (BIOS unlocker tool) to try and find a solution.
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Welcome to the club @Mr. Fox and I had a very similar problem actually with the Asus Z890 Strix and Intel B580 when testing my Acer B580 variant on it. Initially, I thought the card might be defective at one point. I kept having the GPU randomly go into recovery mode as listed under device manager. Let's call it Code 43 adjacent. I tested it on a pre-built HP Omen HP sent me to eval and it suddenly worked fine no problems so I ended up doing a few clean installs, same issue would just randomly pop up and tracked it down to Asus driver revisions. I ended up going with Intel and Gigabyte variants and the problem resolved itself. The Asus versions were so wonky that every time I went to install the Intel GPU drivers it kept trying to update the firmware which was already updated each and every time. Once I sorted out the drivers, the GPU driver install worked as it should. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Right now I'm kind of fumbling around trying to figure out what works best. Some voltage values seem lower than expected others seem much higher than I would have thought. I don't know what to do with the NPU stuff at this point. But I'm sure I'll figure it out. The hardest part of setting it up and finding drivers that actually worked. There were a lot of things that were code 43 in the Device Manager using the drivers provided by Asus and I ended up getting a lot of what I needed from Intel and the Microsoft Catalog as .cab files based on hardware ID. That was one of the more cumbersome Windows set up experiences that I've had for a while. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’ve seen some doing 5.9ghz on direct die. Seems to unleash the chips a bit. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Right now it is on the test bench with a Lian Li 360 AIO. I'll probably order TG delid tool and heater and a direct die block for it in the next week or so. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Dang you got that rig up fast lol. I think with your cooling, you'll be able to push that chip pretty hard. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Now I am a dual-Apex predator... purple now. Dang,it feels good to have some blue back. I've got to figure out some of the tuning. A lot to re-learn, just like switch to AMD had a lot to learn. Very different than Raptor Lake and pre-Raptor. I'm pretty sure right now I am butchering things. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You are in our thoughts and prayers, brother. Are you getting enough sleep? I very rarely ever get the amount of sleep my body and brain need me to, but when I do it always lowers my blood pressure. I'm wondering if yours is lower in the morning because you were sleeping and not stressed out as much as you are when you are awake. - Yesterday
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yeah this thing is funny, it likes those higher 1:1 speeds better than higher 1:2 speeds. Based on what I am reading, I am seeing that some of these IMC’s may like faster 1:1 speeds, while simultaneously NOT liking faster 1:2 speeds. 6600@1:1 is not actually stable. But I can try and see if I can get it stable, probably can’t. But maybe with voltage tuning, tuning timings etc. I was really pushing the FCLK, and I hear that also impacts your 1:1 max edge speeds stability as well. But I have been just gaming with running regular speeds. As far as easy stability goes like set and forget. 2167 fclk and 6000c26 @1.450v VDD, or 1.400 VDD with 32k tREFI works, with a 65,535 tREFI. This setup runs very easy without tuning voltages or anything. I may swap the CPU for another. But being honest. I don’t mind too much. I’m pretty much okay with how it performs even stock. If I return anything, I may try a 270K Plus as well! 😄 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Not so great. I need to figure out my blood pressure. Perfectly fine with medication in the morning, but then it increase up to 175/85 in the noon/evening. Has become like this the last days. Why the change, I don't know. I have even stopped smoking now, only some puffing/vaping. Then the blood pressure going ok again the next morning. Even before I start the medication in the morning. I can't have a good life now before this being fixed. This scares me to death☹️ I'll see what the doctors can do the coming days. But thanks for asking. I realy appreciate it. -
No. It's: RTX 4070/4080: X-VSION Backlight mod v2: my ebay listing Custom Heatsink: eBay Cicichen Thermal paste: PTM7950
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Brother @Papusan how are you getting along? I hope things are looking better and you are feeling better. -
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Clevo P751TM1 BIOS flashing help, Thunderbolt without display
Kyser777 replied to Gualdo's topic in Sager & Clevo
Thanks!!!, your firmware is 2019, I am wondering if a newer version is available... I cannot understand why clevo does not provide the firmware along with other drivers...- 18 replies
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I will have to do more testing once I decide where the Z890 Apex is going to land and if decide that I am going to disturb the AMD builds. Depending on how the Intel testing goes, I anticipate the X870E taking the 4585PX from the B850MPOWER and going into the O11 Mini with the 5080, the Z890 Apex going into the O11 XL with the 5090 and the B850MPOWER taking the 9950X and going onto the test bench with my spare AIO and air-cooled memory. If the move back to Intel doesn't impress me the Z890 Apex will remain on the test bench, but that seems unlikely. I anticipate the change will be welcomed since I have plateaued on my current hardware and my interest is beginning to wane. If I like it, I will end up having to purchase a delid tool and heater and a Mycro block from TG because it is extremely unlikely that I will find contentment with anything less than bare die. -
@dude-137 A 100+ degrees Celsius PCH temp is definitely not normal and not a design flaw on Clevo's part. The max I have got with regard to PCH temps is 80 degrees Celsius. I would suspect an electrical problem (overvoltage maybe?).
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Clevo P751TM1 BIOS flashing help, Thunderbolt without display
harkaz replied to Gualdo's topic in Sager & Clevo
P775/P750 are compatible as they use the same motherboard. P870 uses a different board so most likely not compatible. The vendor who sold me the laptop got the file for me from a supplier.- 18 replies
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
If you're able to do 6600 anything 1:1 that is the golden level for IMC compatibility. Most chips can't do 6600 with proper stress testing. For example, I can post 6600 but can't pass anything meaningful but 6400 is no problem. If you're able to somehow dial in 2200/6600 that is literally the golden standard of G2. You *might* have a not so great 8000+ kit on your hands but a really good 1:1 6400 dual rank set in your possession @Mr. Fox If you're able to do 2133/6400 on dual rank that is something major for my low end use case/testing and I would love to see some gaming and bandwidth/latency benchmarks for testing. I've had several dual rank 6000 kits that were trash for 8000 and couldn't hit 2133/6400 for any meaningful stress testing. Do they pass 2133/6400 dual rank Karhu and Aida64? - Last week
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
If you can run 6600 C28 in 1:1 mode that is already more than what most people can accomplish with the CPU, mobo and RAM kit they have. Many can't even run 6400 1:1 with the crummy silicon they were blessed with. Your CPU would have a very good IMC to do that, so I am not sure why you are having issues with 8000, 8200 or 8400 unless you are not using enough VDD/VDDQ/VDDIO. If you are able to run 6600 C28 1:1 then I doubt there is anything wrong with your motherboard. I'm glad you did not buy it. I think it would be fine for an average Joe type of gamerboy that just sets XMP/EXPO and moves on without bothering to actually tune anything for maximum performance. The plastic covers that look like a heatsink are a joke though. Gupsterg (oc.net member) discovered a V-COLOR kit he had purchased had plastic covers as well. It kind of pisses me off that they would even sell garbage like that. What a ripoff. I think the marketing info and specs not disclosing the dual rank design and plastic covers qualifies as a scam and I think they are very conveniently not disclosing what they know would make it a hard to sell product. I debated whether or not to just go ahead and install it anyway in my son-in-law's build with the other upgrade parts. The performance would have been fine for him, but I think the high temps could have been an issue with the plastic covers. I decided he was better off with the generic green 2x8GB Hynix A-die with nice aftermarket heatsinks for stability and reliability. Things get kind of toasty in his SFF build with an air-cooled GPU and air-cooled space-heater mounted on top of his CPU, both working together to create a toastly little hot box. He doesn't need 32GB of RAM. 16GB will handle anything he would throw at it just fine. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I almost bought that Vcolor kit! I thought it was suspiciously priced low. I suppose that’s why? Because it’s dual rank 16gigs? Have not tried the bios yet. But, I will soon. Being lazy. I am testing a 6600c28 though! -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
8000 2:1 with CL34 and other tight timings is slightly better than 6400 C30 and other tight timings. Bandwidth is higher and latency a bit lower. They are close enough to probably make no meaningful difference in experience, but based on my testing the idea that slower is better on AMD is a myth and running 6400 1:1 is pointless if your system is capable of running 8000 or higher with tight timings. Testing done by Blackbird PC Tech also confirms what I found: 8000 is slightly better (smoother and more consistent FPS) than 6400 for gaming, even with an X3D CPU, but not by a lot. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Did you try BIOS 9961 yet to see if that helps? Here are my older and tighter timings. I just reapplied them and ran a couple of benchmarks. They need to be loosened a bit to keep stability on AGESA 1.3.0.1 or newer. tRCDRD, tRP and tRC are too tight with newer AGESA, at least for my CPU. But, the read/write/copy and latency are better with the older BIOS even with the same timings and using "Normal" Bank Refresh. With "Mixed" Bank Refresh, performance degrades measurably. (Mixed is only a workaround for a security concern and I refuse to use it due to the performance hit.) If you are able to run 6600 C32 1:1 that is better than what most people can accomplish with their CPU, mobo and memory kits.