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Etern4l

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  1. @tps3443 @Mr. Fox Really cool stuff (punt mildly intended). With all said and done optimally, what temp reductions vs equivalent IHS cooling did you achieve after delidding (given equivalent paste on the IHS and same cooling solution)
  2. Well, there is more around this on Netflix: "Meltdown: Three Mile Island". Documentary rather than a dramatization, but still quite shocking. Too many parallels with Chernobyl around the human factors there. Those whistleblowers are real heroes. One would hope they got some federal support for their personal sacrifice in public service.
  3. Well, it tells me quite a bit actually, given that the best pastes I have used are 17 and 16 W/m*K. This number likely indicates the maximum value, which pastes achieve at high temp. Manufacturers of lesser pastes like to argue otherwise of course. Der8auer basically admitted they are gaming the system with Kryonaut by quoting the W/mK at optimal (high) temperature, and other manufacturers probably do the same. That's actually fine, given that the optimum is close to operating temperatures at full load.
  4. Yes, impressive but let's wait for a comparison to Sapphire Rapids.
  5. What's particularly sad about this is that every dollar spent on this garbage is not spent supporting proper PC builders and component manufacturers.
  6. So the actual "evidence" is of a reverse situation: C... selling rather than buying a CPU. I would say if want to get to the bottom of this and it is indeed EVGA-related business, contact them for verification/clarification.
  7. Alright, so the library I had in mind is more for in-depth CPU performance monitoring, but found a way to access wattage too: https://community.intel.com/t5/Software-Tuning-Performance/Is-there-an-energy-profiling-tool-to-monitor-CPU-power/td-p/1167463 sudo turbostat --debug A bit of a raw solution, not sure there is any GUI, but if you make the terminal wide enough, it's usable verbatim - look for PkgWatt.
  8. Not very impressed by their choice of comparison pastes. Also, no W/m*K this time. I guess it's not record-beating then. Intriguing though, looking forward to further reviews..
  9. Yeah I could use that too. It doesn't look like lm_sensors provides that, I'm running through full config (sensors-detect) now. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/lm_sensors There is an Intel library that provides that and loads more (actually more that's available in HWInfo as regards the CPU itself), I'm trying to find it, although it looked a bit heavy at first glance. In the meantime, perhaps @Mr. Fox will have some tips. Edit: nope, lm_sensors won't show power.
  10. Just a sanity check: this "server" is actually a laptop, so no UV in BIOS? If so, I would start with this: https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt seems like it event takes a Throttlestop.ini file... As for monitoring, things are a bit trickier. Live voltages/power are particularly difficult, I found one library but haven't had a chance to use it. On a very basic level you can see temps in Htop provided lm-sensors module is installed. You can also try HardInfo (pretty sure it's going to be available as a package from the app store). @Mr. Fox
  11. Imagine how you'd feel if there was just a shipping confirmation on the left... Even if there was just a 10% chance of something going wrong, would you be happy with that? 10% sounds quite conservative now. A very minor lesson learned, moving on.
  12. Ugh, a bit of a mess, sorry about that. To be fair, I did warn you but the guy was supposed to be legit.... Good thing you got the last minute warning I guess. I'm sure you can contact PayPal support and tell them to cancel the transaction and refund the guy. Fair to assume he won't do an F&F payment, even if he is legit.
  13. Well, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is. Interesting to know how a scam like that might work (other than the EVGA mobo not materialising). Did he send you the money already?
  14. Well, recessions generally pull prices down. As for holiday season, well, true, although Black Friday is coming. I wonder what will look like though in terms of graphics cards... Hopefully not "2% OFF! Expires is 2 minutes!". Basically manufacturers figured it's cool to do semi-paper releases. There is still no 4090 FE stock in NVIDIA shop in the US and UK. It's a joke. Intel was only a bit better. Now, it's possible they've recalled the cards to fix the 12VHPWR issue, but then one would expect some sort of statement.
  15. Haha. I mean it's not too far off scalped prices during the crypto boom, except we are in recession, GPU mining is dead, and crypto is going from winter to collapse. I'll bet though some people will rationalise the spend by comparison to prices 18 months ago... Exactly as per Jensen' s plan: to party like it's 2021.
  16. Looks good, congrats. Did that offer arrive after you pointed him to the unicorn chip pricing advice people provided in this thread?
  17. Artificial scarcity, or real shortages? We'll get some hints soon by looking at Radeon 7 availability.
  18. Yes, it is a bit weird. While apparently Arizona is only the 31th state in terms of population density - which could be a factor, Phoenix itself is the 5th most populous US city (I didn't actually know that). You would think this would be high enough on the priority list. Still, probably best to avoid jumping to loosely founded conclusions, there could be some legal issues for instance.
  19. Good news: TSMC Reportedly Looks To Raise a Second Arizona Chip Fab And an answer to an immediate question an outsider would pose: Here’s why TSMC and Intel keep building foundries in the Arizona desert It's also interesting to take a look at the broad overview and history of the CHIPS and Science Act which basically enabled this. Kind of beggars belief not everyone was onboard, but I guess let's leave it there.
  20. Will be interesting to see the pricing of both the Max GPUs and Sapphire Rapids....
  21. BTW is it just me or is it very difficult not to using the standard interface if replying to posts across more than one page? Adding a quote, responding and clicking next results in a loss of comment (or at least resulted for me at least once).
  22. They could also just offer a single Pro/Home OS and make it more customisable. They could allow the user to choose which features they prefer at install time and dynamically, Linux style. 'Home', 'Pro' would just be default templates, or discounted feature bundles. The fact that they want to charge extra for "pro" and enterprise features, while keeping the pricing model simple would complicate this, hence all this editions mess. That's solvable though, and would probably generate some extra revenue for them (e.g. they could charge $10 for bitlocker, and some people would pay that, but not pay for a whole "Pro" bundle). Ads and tracking should only be present as an opt-in and this should result in a heavily discount or provision of a free licence. More choice and transparency for the consumers. I think that is how Windows might move towards making people feel a renewed sense of purpose of the OS in the modern world, rather than through virtue singalling around Apple's negative PR events.
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