Jump to content
NotebookTalk

MyPC8MyBrain

Member
  • Posts

    577
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by MyPC8MyBrain

  1. not smart to use global setting with these selections, it is best to do it per application, setting these in global means dGpu is always running at max power increasing heat in a mobile chassis needlessly (likely there's an iGpu there too), when its per application system will run much cooler with less power consumption until an application that needs dGpu power is running, same applies for desktop only there the heat retention is usually less critical than in a mobile chassis,
  2. you might want to make sure you assigned all max power option in nvidia control center to the bench executable which lives by default here "C:\ProgramData\UL\3DMark\chops\dlc\time-spy-test\bin\x64\3DMarkTimeSpy.exe" (other bench executables also live nearby), (note it is 3DMarkTimeSpy.exe in the path described above not 3DMark.exe) also in afterburner make sure to drag your power limit slider to max your system driver will allow (this will likely be possible only after you use nvcleanstall with the tweak listed)
  3. never seen that error before (has to be unrelated or coincidental), i benched with standard TimeSpy, no reboot is needed for this to work either, you can enable disable this feature on the fly, this is what is keeping your gpu from utilizing its full TGP, it has no functionality beyond governing wattage plummed through, i did this with latest NVidia game ready driver, i use nvcleanstal and few expert tweak (you can see here the tweaks i used) to create a clean driver installer which i than use to reinstall the driver cleanly, 100% you can and will! 😉
  4. @Reciever is it light reflecting or your fins clogged with dust?
  5. didn't work for me 😄 what did work (20% gains on my system) is if you have in device manager under "Software Devices" > "NVIDIA Platform Controllers and Framework" try disabling it and give your bench another go my before and after result below before https://www.3dmark.com/spy/33797525 after https://www.3dmark.com/spy/34146281 one more 😉
  6. since win8 when MS originally changed classic start menu i use startisback, for win10/11 they renamed the app to srartallback https://www.startallback.com/ it does cost $2 per pc lifetime lic (it used to be $1), for the record you can manually restore most of these options if you wanted to save $2, this is updated regularly and been running flawlessly throughout MS iterations thus far 8/8.1/10/11 with refined classic menu and classic control options, well worth the price of admission.
  7. that looks all over the place, you are confusing yourself needlessly, first leave all cores to their default speed, set proper cache ratio min/max and don't over undervold your cpu, start with -100 (actual -97.7)on core and p cache only, run 3D Mark bench if you crash go back 25 clicks on both undervolt settings until you pass the bench with no errors,
  8. if you are crashing you are doing it wrong or your undervolt is not stable and you should keep trying to dial it in, what are your undervolt setting you are crashing with atm?
  9. i posted plenty official benchmark results throughout this thread you can use as reference, the above post gives reference to a desktop system with 9900KS compared with the 12950HX in mobile chassis running the same payload, both system with dual channel 64GB RAM, desktop has robust cooling with hardware raid M.2, dGpu is not active during the script run so the results are pure cpu load comparison,
  10. the script itself can be shared but its not something you will be able to run on your end easily, there are other project related files that's being processed i am unable to share, its also not a common programing language,
  11. thought id share a real world example i find quite impressive, i run a new heavy payload on both my mobile and stationary, a heavy script involving AI learning with heavy floating point math, the small test script i run on my stationary 9900KS with top of the line component (of the time), hardware raid 0 M.2 with 2 x 240 separate loops for the cpu and gpu the system run at 100% @5ghz the entire time, completion was 25 min, same test on the 12950HX in the 7770 completed in 15 min, i find that impressive from a mobile station,
  12. tried to mess with that EFI value got my system lagging and slowed down to a crawl for whatever reason, I think the name is misleading and that's some current protection element,
  13. i do this for every system i receive, no need to remove the drive though just press F12 as soon as system shows sign of life, i use Acronis boot media on usb drive to load a low level backup software, you can backup to external drive, takes 5 min to take a snapshoot regardless of Dell leniency it will not void warranty from any manufacturer. sidenote: read up on the 7X70 line discussion on here before you jump head first,
  14. came across another issue, turned on classic power schema, on ultimate power plan when i unplug my power the entire screen starts flickering, until power is plugged back in the system is unusable, anyone else using classic and can check this? (bios is on cool)
  15. interesting... for the first time ever i wanted to see what modern standby is like so i didn't disable it out of the box, i did disable modern sleep and pagefile functions but kept the one power schema they try to drive all power options under, it functions but far from being smooth and its kind of annoying,
  16. been having issues with system not putting brightness back to where it should, I actually exposed the settings in power management so I can manually set 40 brightness when on power supply and 85 when plugged in, whenever the cycle happens the system ignores the values and places brightness randomly where it wants, each time I plug in and out I have to manually put brightness back to 85, I have auto brightness and presence awareness off in bios and any windows app, I think windows modern standby schema is bugged out, I should be better of with old classic stable power schema for the time being,
  17. anyone is seeing brief rapid brightness flicker across the entire screen? (7770 with 120 refresh and 4k screen option), this is random not very frequent but still happens the entire screen flashes as if increasing brightness to max rapidly then stops back to normal steady brightness, it doesn't go black at any point just flicker brightness to max 100 few times (brightness is set to 85 with blue filter and HDR on, i tried turning them off didn't help), this is mainly happens when i bring up a white blank screen, i hope this is a driver issue not hardware related,
  18. i have to say not impressive at all, the graphs clearly show the heat is ramping that system down its knees half way through the bench, here's one my 3DMARK results from 12950HX with 3080Ti which are not far off, and my score is not even average for the hardware segment, my CPU score is actually better and my unit is still with Dell's crappy paste, this is off a none gaming platform (Dell Precision 7770 with dGpu TGP @ 150 and 240w power supply), benched on my desk with 74c ambiant https://www.3dmark.com/spy/34145892
  19. we get that now on the 7770 and it doesn't sound like a jet taking off at all (not even by longshot), id expect more in the 30k (+) CB23 range out of the box from intel 13xxxHX line,
  20. that's a 20% generational improvement, my current 12950HX can get to 25.5k on CB23 (I'm pretty sure it can be pushed beyond that score with LM TIM),
  21. that driver appears to be a year old, generally speaking you want to stay away from Intel's Dynamic Tuning, especially when undervolting or overclocking (i have the service manually disabled),
  22. is it crucial that we have these for those who cant afford it? or is it so crucial can use the difference to make more modules they can sell?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Terms of Use