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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Thanks Brother, looking forward to playing with it. Might send it off to Hiew as hes been having the upgrade itch but 9070 XT's are slim pickings where he's at. Its why I wanted to keep it in the family. I was really bummed out when I sold my EVGA 3090 to tide me over until my next income kicked in. Brother Fox is always fair in private dealings, so it was an easy choice. Probably too easy. -
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Reciever replied to Aaron44126's topic in Windows
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
While Reddit is infinitely larger than our humble platform, what I can say is our moderation here is much more fair. PM sent! -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Anyone here know what kind of screws I should be looking to get for my Red Devil 7900XTX? Im open to buying a kit or something if its around 30 bucks or less -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Middle is basic tune for gaming, benching stable doesnt mean gaming stable sadly. Middle score: 2900c/2650 mem regular timing @ 1070mv 7900 XTX is really held back pretty hard on the power. 600w would've been great but AMD likely made the right choice as people complaining about performance sadly is safer than people complaining about needing more power. I'll do a stock run in a moment, also ReBAR is disabled again somehow :/ I'll need to check my sBIOS again. Oddly enough the Network Stack needs to be enabled for Rebar to work on this Aorus ITX x570 board... #3 = Stock -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
3000Mhz Core @ 1000mv 2700Mem @ Fast Timing Max temp 47C but a 25C delta for Hotspot I was going to replace the TIM this last weekend but I forgot that the previous owner nearly stripped the screws, I need to get some replacements first before applying PTM7950 new threads (in the news section) as it allows for SEO scrapers to find the headline which leads to more people posting in those threads. It was in my view the main reason why OCN had the audience that it had in its hayday. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Let me know if you end up splitting off that 3090Ti, might be interested in snapping it up. Last high-end EVGA card, worth keeping in the "family" in my book. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Diverse threads grants more exposure for the forum, and allows for threads to retain their topics. Only posting them to 2-3 threads reduces visibility and muddies the waters for parent threads. You clearly put in a lot of effort in posting news, All that I ask is that you make the attempt to put it where it can go. I look at it this way, if the current stuff is boring then it gives you a chance to go back and experiment with the older stuff, maybe pick up a tip or trick here and there which might serve you well in future XOC experiments. I have mostly been tied up with homelab related stuff but I still keep looking for stuff from 10-15 years ago to pick up. Hard to believe a 4870 x2 is around 200+ right now lol, but it ebbs and flows I suppose. I might pick up a single 5870 just for some tri-fire. Common knowledge of the era is Crossfire will be stronger than a 5970, perhaps the arctic cooler can allow me to OC it to make it a better pair with an HD 5870 at least until I can source another Arctic Cooling heatsink for another 5970. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
A bit of a bummer of the current GPU market is that it has even inflated the prices of older GPU's as well. Every now and then I like to look around for random older GPU's that I missed out on when I was younger or cards I had back in the day. Couple of years ago I bought a GTX 295 for 25 USD, now they want around 100 USD, GTX 590 at best is the same price. Cant even see that many HD 6990's. Settled for a Arctic Accelero Xtreme 5970 cooler for one of my 5970's for now. Was able to get a couple of arctic coolers for my GTX 690's a while back so I guess until GPU prices come down i'll revisit aftermarket coolers. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It would certainly be more interesting for me. Most of my finances have been tied up rebuilding my pseudo server rack but more importantly adding 4x 12TB drives and moving my data around + 10Gbps networking. Though I can only seem to hit around 6.1-6.5Gbps, using an NVME to PCIE adapter + ribbon extension likely the culprit, I can live on 6Gbps for Unraid OS. Its been my outlet of late while the GPU hellscape seems to endure for a while. Most of the expenses for going water for me likely would be the rad and fans, I use a Window AC unit which keeps temps really low, around 55c @ 430w so perhaps initial testing may not dictate going water immediately. In which case its probably around 50 bucks. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I think I'll just sit pretty with my 5800X3D and 7900 XTX. If anything if I were to pour money into this hobby on the gaming side I'll probably get that ElmorLabs EVC2SE, waterblock and vBIOS to see if I could daily 600w on the Red Devil 7900 XTX. recently picked up some PTM7950 to see how well it reduces the hotspot temps, might do that this weekend. Also repurposed the 10850K to be my unraid server :) -
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Steer the topic back towards the threads topic please. Thanks Everyone -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I didnt realize how bad the market has gotten in the last few months. The Red Devil 7900 XTX that I traded plus cash for seems to be selling for double? Thats nuts Also returning my 3rd 12TB drive, seems people are trying to offload junk on ebay/amazon -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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Its basically a NAS OS, the license is tied to the UID of the flash drive that its loaded on. The application they have for loading it on the drive is IMHO not the greatest but there are ways around it to accomplish effectively the same thing. I was able to use a container, which required two other containers (RAM Cache + DB) for Manga, then another container for metadata to build the library. Same thing for my Anime library and the media server that it lives on. I was also able to build a mesh network with TailScale so my friend can access the same libraries without deliberately exposing my whole server to the internet. recently started toying with backups with UrBackup which was fairly easy to setup and get running. One of my drives seemed to have either got unplugged or potentially failing last night. Parity is already rebuilding that drive, that being said these drives all have 6+ years of on-time so its time to start phasing some of them out and getting a second parity drive. Then you also have cache pools where logically they are all in the same location but physically pending how you set it up you set it up the behavior of the cache changes. For one you can have media cache just sit in the cache pool so that its quick and snappy. You can also transfer files to the Array that goes to the cache first (So that its super fast) and gets moved automatically or manually at a later time. I have been debating moving the whole thing into the 10850K platform you sold me some time ago. Its currently on a Dell 7810 w/ 2667v3's but the threads are getting fully saturated from time to time pending what I am doing. The advent of Docker containers into a NAS OS is admittedly more fun that I originally thought it would be, I need to use something like Gemini from time to time to help me connect the dots as the containers dont always say what they need to operate. The other thing I want to better understand is ZFS. My understanding is that it uses RAM to cache files so that accessing them is faster. I wasnt able to get it to cache more than 16GB when there are many reports of people caching 256GB+ so I may try that again as I have 64GB in this current system but my 2 other towers have 128GB each and havent been using as much recently. Going to try my hand at what people call the arr stack, basically its a fully automated process flow for media management, media metadata and integration into plex
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Can a tablet replace an office laptop ? My journey.
Reciever replied to Bullit's topic in Mobile Devices & Gadgets
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Good Evening All, Hiew had been lecturing me for some time now to get Unraid since I had so much random hardware laying around and got to say I should have done so sooner. Even bought a license after the trial ended, its been a lot of fun playing with the different docker containers to see what I can get working and for what purposes. Anyone else dabble in Unraid?
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
God Speed sir, we'll be here when you get back. Dont sweat the double post, its taken care of. -
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Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I hope your mothers health has improved! "Rant" I felt similar, I would consider myself "Above Average" in FPS and a bit better in strategy. Its why I enjoyed the early days of R6 Siege, but then UBI geared it towards E-Sports and I always lose out to competent twitchy shooter types. Add in the mindless screeching from dead team mates telling me what to do, as well as UBI deleting my account for inactivity, all but killed any competitive spirit I had for the genre. These days I have fun with Monster Hunter and Unraid of all things. I must be getting older. "End Rant" For everyone however, I would appreciate less pontification about politics. Talk tech? Sure, go ham. Speculation on what the US President is going do? keep it in a PM.