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johnksss

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  1. Reminds me of people back in 2008 saying the same things then as now.... And since we have already done it with our low level watts locked vBioses I'm going to have to say....You are probably wrong....(in a nice way.🙂) So to answer your question, yes it's possible, but not in the sense you keep trying to convey it in. Short answer. Prema. Long answer. The unknown is always considered impossible. Explanation: You are fixated on 115W. In this case it's just a number that can in fact be changed. What cant really be changed is the fact it's a 3060. (User khenglish does not count here-LOL) Once you realize this, things will start to become clearer and make more sense....
  2. So, I found this video on ARC GPU's and Nvidia makes some big claims to not releasing beta drivers. Now when did that start?😆
  3. Quite a few over on OCN like that. I only let it run for about an hour for authentication purposes. I will not be running something like that for hours on end as like you. Not really my scene. It's from that guy Dang Wang. It uses this as the base and make it user friendly.
  4. I use that one, and the long hard version of TM5 as it would seem we were using very basic settings for it. And this one.
  5. Some memory stability testing... Anyone using this program yet?
  6. True, you are right. He is fine without the massive overclock, but this is the benchmarking thread where massive is the name of the game my friend. Once you finish there, then you dial back down to normal perimeters for everyday use... And 9k in TimpeSpy is a really nice score also, but when your chasing the next person on the list.... one tends to want to push a little harder on the gas. And since he hasn't unlocked anything on his card. he will be temp limited and hard locked on voltage before he can do real damage. Also with memory over clocking it has a tale... If you see 1 twinkle star in the background or black screen your memory over clock is too high. Side note: There are others with higher memory over clocks than him...
  7. Watt versions make no difference when you can flash a different vbios over the current one. Also getting the laptop colder will help him gain more ground on the current version he has. Side note: I'm going to say....Smart use of watts make a difference over wasted more watts in the grand scheme of things. Proven facts by at least 4 members in this thread.🙂 This is only to say....He still has more room to grow and he is not at his max limit. I'm about 100% sure of it.
  8. Record is 9718 on hwbot.... https://hwbot.org/benchmark/3dmark_-_time_spy/rankings?start=0&hardwareTypeId=videocard_3348&cores=1#start=0#interval=20
  9. Let me boot that up...I was going off what was in the folder readme file. Edit: So reading the readme file was not the smart move at all.
  10. My version works on all my versions of Windows 11 Pro and Intel/AMD And Windows 7
  11. I'm using MemTweak version 1.01.7 which seems to work across most version of Windows. Which I think is from 2012... Which can be ran as a portable application.
  12. No, you are 100% right. GPU's are way to expensive and paying more has since become the norm. Take it from a guy who has had pretty much 4 GPUS up to the 1080 series, then dropped down to dual GPU's and now 1 GPU.😂 I even Drove to Las Vegas Fry's from California to pick up 4 Titan X's one year. That was just over 4600 dollars.🤦‍♂️😂
  13. If you are referring to me. I'm not even remotely mad about anything nor am I trying to get political either. I made a statement of fact and that was it. I also stated what was my opinion vs what is fact. Nothing more.
  14. 🤦‍♂️ 1: Overpriced = 95% of everything on the face of this plant. 2: MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price - The word you are looking for is wholesale pricing.) = Quit moving the goal post. Since you have no clue what the pricing scale is around MSRP, but in certain instances I 100% know the answer to that. Why? Because the nature of my work and the field of business I'm in and the companies I have as clients. 3: 2020 Covid = A slow down to a halt of a market that was already in disarray due to shortages in foreign countries Starting with memory chips and and very bad yields. All Covid did for them was help them to catch up. Gave them the time to fix the problems while the world shut down.(My personal opinion and not a statement of fact) 4: Pricing = Sorry but none of my stores(With the exception of MSI who were selling their cards at scalper prices on Amazon and eBay) where charging eBay - Craigs List - Offer up - Guy on the corner with RTX box astronomical prices. What they did have was MSRP, sleep overs in front of stores, list, lines with the hope of getting a card. And yes they had scalpers (All kind of people chose this route. Not just 100% scalpers. I was in some of these lines and watched people get cards and then sell them, but in line talking a good one about gaming and not selling their card.)selling the 1 card they got right in the parking lot. My 3090 came from EVGA as MSRP 1999.00 before they raised the price to 2069.99, but I understand you consider this to be fake news. So lets post some more fake news that isn't fake news. Not sure where you were at when this was going on, but those of us that bought cards through EVGA seem to have gotten the best deals out of the whole mess. https://www.thefpsreview.com/2021/01/13/graphics-cards-prices-continue-to-rise-due-to-tariffs/ https://videocardz.com/newz/zotac-and-evga-increase-prices-of-for-their-geforce-rtx-30-graphics-cards PS. The part about the fps in game lobbies was off topic, the rest wasn't.
  15. I think you miss understand. And it is fact that tariffs and the former president did indeed cause prices to up higher than they already were. Not sure how you cant see that when they came out and flat out said it. That was already after the chip shortages, bad yields, crypto mining, memory issues, scalper's and normal people looking to buy cards.... And as far as pricing. Everything has been over priced since the beginning of time. So there is nothing new there either. A Titan GPU opened at 999.99 in 2013, Titan X at 999.99 in 2015, 1080 at 599.99 in 2016 while a 1080 TI opened at 699.99 in 2017. Not sure where you get 1000 dollars from but ok. In 2018 nor 2019, it still wasn't 1000 dollars either. The prices started jumping from the 10 series to the 20 series TI card at 1099.99 (Titans are in the same realm as TI cards). 2080 starting at 699.99 so still normal pricing but of course more than a 980.(I'm only using high end cards that I bought in these examples) I also said covid was the excuse people were using, i never once stated that they were not over priced before hand. Only one of the many reasons the prices kept going up. Edit: Also my pricing is from the MSRP and not Ebay wishful 25,000 dollars for a gpu thinking prices either. And current gpu prices are starting to also drop due to what? You guessed it. Tarrifs expiring and all those shipping contains that were stuck at sea, in ports, off shore and what not now have finally made it into docks and were unloaded and sent to where they needed to get to. thus now flooding the market so that them stupid ass scalpers make zero extra money now. Looking real stupid.
  16. Sort of off topic with this but hear me out: Let me ask you this....Exactly how many lobbies have you been in where people are bragging about how many FPS they get? Or how many times you end up in the same lobby do they try to brag about a "gazillion fps I'm getting" and people actually care to listen? Or how high their resolution is? I know I sure as hell don't get anyone doing that on a regular basis or even on a super less than casual basis. And if they were in our clan they would get kicked the hell out if their KD is .30 bragging about having a maxed out setup. At the end of the day, that is a forum thing. If im running a raid I sure don't want to hear someone talking about how many FPS they are getting and yet we are failing the raids because they cant even play.😂🤦‍♂️ Okay, on topic. as to the whole covid thing with gpus going up in price is not accurate. it was because of Donald J Trump and his war on tariffs that cause that. Along with shipping lane disasters. Covid is the excuse lots of folks want to blame for everything.
  17. Nah, not like that. More or less making jokes, but I do prefer dogs over cats. 😂 Yes, borrowing a pet is far better than actually owning one as you get older. When you get tired of them you can send them home.😂 Now that you have unleased the power...Any new benchmarks from it? I can grab a 3090 TI from MC as they have them in stock. Although I most likely woundn't as my motherboard is still not back from MSI.🤦‍♂️
  18. If it has rather useful and pretty accurate information (Kingpin 3090 Display), then I'm onboard, but sure as hell wont be posting no stupid cats! That's 100% a no. Now a nice German Shepard, Malamute, Husky or Lab, sure.😂
  19. Okay, going to have to retract. Software seems flakey after all.
  20. I do remember those days! I got rid of the board so wont have a chance to revisit that situation.... And as far as I saw it seem better to use fan curve because using manual could do as hwinfo did in the early days. When it surpassed the max limit it would basically cut power to the fans. (Alienware)
  21. Now why he using one or Mr. Fox's disses. Don't he know that @Mr. Fox has these diss words and phrases trademarked!😂
  22. Depends on your bios. If it was unlocked by Prema then chances are fair he may have unlocked that option in the advanced CPU menu. Not sure what your bios looks like though....
  23. Short answer. It was to answer your own question, considering you were already 10C over on the KS.....So....You would need to go back and retest my friend.🙂 My answer was only to see where it bottomed out and using 115C for that particular test would have answered that ceiling question you had. Yes, this is true. KS=90C and K=100C. OEM added after Intel opened their mouth when at that time it was 105C up from either 90C/95C or 100C. Then it went to 110C, 112C (Speculations on the 110/112 ranges) then 115C depending on manufacture and chip over the years. The higher setting is not for you to run it at that, but to cover the spikes. Example. If you run Cinebench R23 it will spike really high temp, but as the benchmark runs the temps start to fall. (For a bencher that can make or break a run. That spike temp hits the wall and). Ergo we try to have proper cooling in place as to not even bring that into play.🙂 Also well known is that intel CPU's have an internal temp monitoring system that will not all the chip to run faster than that temp will allow it. I had tried explaining that along time ago but was met with resistance. And the ranges I was talking about started at 50C and below under load. And when you go subzero brings in another set of bins.... I have to also say, not really caring about chip degradation as I wont have this chip that long and it's under warranty. lol
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