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jaybee83

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  1. the NBR gang missed you, too, mate! welcome back! πŸ™‚
  2. actually quite clever on their part to get rid of garbage-tier leftover gpus... people are still going crazy about this it seems πŸ™„ u just need to tickle their gambling nerve!
  3. first time ive seen someone delid a laptop gpu πŸ˜„ how did u go about it?
  4. with a 9900KS in a laptop id say power and thermal limited. he mentioned he hadnt properly padded his cpu VRMs yet πŸ™‚
  5. welcome back my dude! make yourself comfortable here, lots of other NBRefugees around πŸ™‚
  6. stay strong man, they dont deserve your hard earned cash! lettem suffer and bleed as long as possible looks and sounds to me like a redesigned laptop motherboard, i.e. repurposing leftover laptop parts for desktop usage. hope u can get it to work! keep us updated πŸ™‚
  7. HA! sure sure, mining only had a minor impact in your revenues, uh huh! 33 - 44% DOWN. get outta here Nvidiots.... im super happy and annoyed while reading this, at the same time πŸ˜›
  8. so seems like u dont have access to voltage adjustments, thats alright. sure, best to OC both the gpu core and vRAM to get the most out of it πŸ™‚ if you go too high on the core u usually end up with black screens, system freezes or BSODs. as for vRAM, if u go too high ull start seeing glitches / artifacts (i.e. colorful lines, weird shapes, etc.). but no worries, in both instances a hard reboot resets the clocks to stock again.
  9. very good pricing, roughly 20% below new market price here in europe. good luck with the sale bud!
  10. all the questions in 1 massive thread? what do u mean? as for ads, just use an adblocker, problem solved haha πŸ˜„ from one SSD snob to the other: what u hogging for mate? πŸ˜„ u really need that much SSD space internally? and yes, 4TB+ M.2 drives are insanely expensive, im currently saving up for a 4TB Seagate Firecuda 530, cant wait! cheapest 4TB M.2 I can find is the Crucial P3 for 409€ currently (not sure where ure located though, this is in Europe). however, this one is without DRAM Cache and with QLC. cheapest 4TB M.2 with TLC would be the ADATA XPG SX8100 for 445€, but still without DRAM Cache. cheapest 4TB M.2 with TLC and DRAM Cache would be the PNY XLR8 CS3040 for 544€ with 5 years warranty but only a meager 900 TBW. cheapest 4TB M.2 I would actually start recommend getting is the WD Red SN700 with 5 years warranty, DRAM Cache, TLC and a whopping 5.1 PBW for 548€. Do note that this is a pcie 3.0 drive though. as for 8TB M.2 drives, there are not that many to choose from as of yet: - Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 8TB (TLC)- 1800€ - Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB (QLC) - 1600€ - PNY CS2130 8TB (QLC) - 1000€ - Mushkin Alpha 8TB (QLC) - N/A - Corsair MP400 8TB (QLC) - 1950€ - TeamGroup MP34Q 8TB (QLC) - N/A As for SATA M.2 drives, there are none at 4TB, they max out at 2TB and the likelihood of them being developed further is low. High capacity will rather focus on 2.5" SATA drivers rather than M.2 due to space constraints on the latter. In general, i would recommend looking for the following when choosing an SSD: - DO NOT go for QLC, speed and reliability are not worth the few bucks ure saving. TLC absolute minimum - Ignore everything below 5 years warranty - Ignore everything without a dedicated DRAM Cache - for TBW under warranty, at 4TB i would recommend a minimum of 2.4PB, which is what the Samsung Evo 860 and 870 provide at that capacity. Absolute minimum 2 PB, anything below that is not worth considering if you ask me. - 4K IOPS: for 2.5" SATA go for minimum 80-85K and above, for pcie 3.0 500K and above, for pcie 4.0 ideally go for 900K-1M - Sequential: 2.5" SATA 500 MB/s and above, pcie 3.0 3000 MB/S and above, pcie 4.0 6000-6500 MB/s and above.
  11. thats good, actually! quadros are normally completely locked in terms of over or underclocking... no worries on that front. only once u up the voltage will u significantly increase the heat. if u only up clocks then there should be no or only very minor heat increase. as for temps, anything below 90 is fine, so in the 60s ure faaaaar away from any risk of degrading anything in your gpu πŸ™‚
  12. probably the same workforce they hired additionally to keep up with demand during the pandemic. no feeling sorry from my side, this is just the market adjusting irself to normal levels after the uber hype craze during the pandemic...what goes up, must come done again, eventually πŸ˜‹
  13. whoa if true thats pretty shady behaviour on EVGA's side....although some of the stuff sounds a bit tinfoil-hat-ish πŸ˜… btw in this context, look at the current european EVGA store prices on the 3090 TI: ummmmm.....wtf
  14. welcome to the NBR refugee camp, grab a cookie and start posting 😁
  15. thats awesome man! super good news, very happy it worked out like it did πŸ™‚ inf mod is no biggie, and the unknown gpu in bios is also nothing to worry about, can just ignore. thermal pad thickness is no magic, just needs a bit of patience and trial & error, u got the most difficult part behind u man, trust me! as for selling off ur old gpu, open up a for sale thread in the marketplace section here in the forum πŸ™‚ just be sure to read all the rules first. keep us updated here! we want clocks, voltages, wattage, temps, pictures of board, heatsink, machine, we want benches, everything! πŸ˜„
  16. were FINALLY getting somewhere! original quote: "it seems like the evil spirits have finally left your machine, exorcism accomplished" πŸ˜‚πŸ€  ok we finally got a solid baseline now and can successfully flash custom code. now its off to getting actual shit done. wish us luck guys!
  17. nice home u got there bro @Mr. Fox, also loving the wallpaper πŸ˜„ good luck with the sale!
  18. not kidding, my dad actually had one of those nokia matrix banana phones, it was hilarious πŸ˜„
  19. yep thats the original developer, good find. i think u gotta change ur "high dpi settings" under file properties and compability to correct that flawed display. some apps need to be adjusted like that, otherwise ull see that weird behaviour ure describing. yep, power and temp target are greyed out in my case as well, so thats normal. what do u mean by power monitoring options? are u referring to the various performance levels shown on the top of the advanced overclocking menu? as for settings clocks: u can set those individually for the four (in my case with the 980M) listed performance profiles P8, P5, P1 and P0. Basic rule of thumb: the higher the number, the lower the power state of the gpu. so P0 is 3D active with full clocks and voltages, P1 is 3D idle (i.e. when ure in game menus), P5 is 2D active and P8 is 2D idle with the lowest clocks and voltages. dont quote me on these descriptions, this is just how i remember it πŸ™‚ for P8, P5 and P1 u can set core and vram clocks as absolute values, with no option to change core voltage. for P0 the core and vram clocks are set in offsets and u also have the option to change core voltage as an offset with steps of 12.5 mV. dont worry about the temperature slider, thats only good for overclocking to prioritize temperature and give the gpu a bit more thermal headroom. for my particular case ive set the following power savings clocks: P8, P5, P1 all set for core 135 Mhz and vram 180 Mhz. for P0, i set core offset -810 Mhz and vram offset -905 Mhz. i left the core voltage at 0 mV but im also sporting a PremaMod vbios that lowers the 3D active core voltage to 1.000 V (a bit lower than stock, dont remember the exact stock value though). once u set everything and apply, u can then click "create clocks shortcut" in the lower left corner of the advanced oc menu. thatll create a shortcut on ur desktop for these settings to be applied in Nvidia Inspector. for a custom batch file, open those shortcuts with notepad and copy out the respective clock and voltage commands and into a batch file which u can then set to be executed via windows startup - voila, there u go πŸ™‚ to return back to stock, u can just click "apply defaults" and ure back where u started. as for power savings: stock board power is around 100-125W, with the above power saver settings im maxing out at 25-26W so were talking about 75-80% reduction in max power draw for the gpu. as for the XG drivers i dont remember all the special sauce tweaks they implement, but u can read up on the on the link i provided before. i just remember its some performance tweaks they do in addition to the decrapifying the telemetry that we all love to hate haha πŸ˜›
  20. jokes aside, not much OC headroom is not a surprise, with both AMD and Intel going head to head theyll both squeeze out as much as they can, not to leave any potential performance on the table. as for locking down OV....wtf 😡 heres to hoping that this is just wccftech being wccftech....
  21. oh wow, faulty cpu is something u dont see or hear about every day....
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