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    All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀

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  1. Still no one that have the 5090 XOC vBIOS. Only the chosen ones and their best friends. Yup. Expect that many people don't know how PC hardware really works. More than you can imagine.
  2. Hmm. They probably max out for benchmarks. Then you have this... I expect many use clamp meter, and follow temp on the tiny trash connector like a hawk. Running the GPU on cold water help as well. Also remember how fragile the connection is. Balancing amp between the 12V pins is a nightmare. Plug in and plug out the connector and you'll get a different reading between the pins. And most of them know you shouldn't use that Yellow trash from MSI. I remember also that Cens started up benching his 4090 after some timeout. Nothing have changed from last bench session and instant heat from the 12VHPWR connector, unstability and crashes. Nothing was changed. Only a new run at 1000W. From OCN.net i was also waiting on the Ampinel (apparently won't work) or Wireview Pro2 to monitor amp balance on the Ventus, since I’ll need to run very high voltage. A clamp meter isn’t an option because the cables on the ASRock PG-1600G are factory sleeved. I hate benching the Ventus “blind” without knowing the amp balance, so I avoid pushing really high voltage through it with the EVC2. I might end up using a third party cable, if the clamp meter is my only option. Then you have different PC users...
  3. Nothing different than how Microsoft ban your M$ account.
  4. Newer is always better bro @Mr. Fox++++ Microsoft is very keen to get their hands on your data/privacy. And this is almost as be forced to use their cloud servers. On top they want you to pay for it when you reach the storage limits. Then you have Microsoft checking all files going from your computer to their servers. Needed for training their AI model ? So double win for the Re**rds Microsoft Makes It Harder to Set Up Windows 11 Without an Account Microsoft is closing more loopholes that allowed users to set up Windows 11 with a local account. Users will now be required to connect their PCs to the internet and use a Microsoft account to complete the process. Hmmm. Why didn't they know this years ago? Microsoft admits these two Windows 11/10 features definitely slow your PC down Sayan Sen · Oct 4, 2025 Microsoft has acknowledged that there are two Windows 11/10 features that do impact and slow down your PC.
  5. New is always better bro @Mr. Fox++++ Microsoft is very keen to get their hands on your data/privacy. And this is almost as be forced to use their cloud servers. On top they want you to pay for it when you reach the storage limits. Then you have Microsoft checking all files going from your computers to their servers. Needed for training their AI model ? So double win for the Re**rds Microsoft Makes It Harder to Set Up Windows 11 Without an Account Microsoft is closing more loopholes that allowed users to set up Windows 11 with a local account. Users will now be required to connect their PCs to the internet and use a Microsoft account to complete the process. Hmmm. Why didn't they know this years ago? Microsoft admits these two Windows 11/10 features definitely slow your PC down Microsoft has acknowledged that there are two Windows 11/10 features that do impact and slow down your PC.
  6. Thanks bro Fox. Yup, I think so. But was damn happy the house survived. That would be much much worse to fix. Not much damage on the car. Same also for the garage. Only a dent. So I was damn lucky the tree also didn't crush the garage. A perfect landing for the tree😀 The buildings were saved. That's the most important thing. Can't ask for better luck from the lord in heaven. The clovns continue.... Modern technology is becoming less and less tempting. This apply hardware and OS. And not to forget buggy software and firmware. Microsoft clamping down on Windows 11 local account setup ASRock X870 motherboard kills second Ryzen 7 9800X3D, user says he regrets trusting the brand The MSI yellow adapter was designed to let us know that the cable was properly connected burned after melt down😀 Another MSI RTX 5090 in the trash, even with the brand's yellow safety 12V-2×6 connector. Graphics cards have been increasing their power consumption over time. This applies to virtually all models, and from the entry-level to the high-end, the increase is noticeable.
  7. The weekend has been a disaster here home. The power grid has been down for almost 96 hours due to extreme weather here (Amy). Two freezers (1100 liters) with food destroyed. And my 380 liter refrigerator with spoiled food. Not enough with that... Two of the bigger trees in my yard collapsed. One hit my garage and also one of the cars. We rremoved 2 cars when I saw the big tree started dancing. If not ttey would be crushed they as well. The biggest tree is closer to 1500 kg so quite big but I was damn lucky that it didn't go down the other way and crushed the house. Yep, this weekend has been a mess for me and my fam. The big tree is well over 70 years and have stood fast over several Hurricanes/extreme weather over the years. She couldn't survive the weather this time. So game over for that big beauty. I'll miss you. Same also for all the birds in the summers you have housed 😞 Here's a couple of pictures for the pict lover. I'm sure you know whom you are🙂
  8. LOL. Lately US adm had to subsidise US tech to survive after the tariff mess they created. Saving INTEL as USSR prefered with their awful cooperative system. Now we see the same also for US farmer products. What next? More tech companies gobbled up' I'm, sure the old film actor (RR) is spinning in his grave now. Protectionism will never ever work. Same as with proprietary hardware. A huge failure. Dell the huge US tech company is well known for that. Some love it, I know😒 Stupid's come in different colors. Same as with aRGB. "Orange color" ain't pretty. And was popular color for tech many years ago. Often blended with Black color to make it more pleasant. Ugly is ugly. Not pretty. Yup, I will still keep my "all black" crocs, bro @electrosoft. Same as with my all black PC boxes🙂 Never change the winning horse bro @Rage Set. Never ever. A PC box should always be black. Not with a hint of "Orange" as in the text from Computerbase GUI. China punishes US for Trump's tariffs Subsidies According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump is considering compensating farmers with more than $10 billion in subsidies, financed through tariff revenue. But the subsidies likely won't be in place until 2026-27. Steam Hardware SurveyAMD reaches new record, Intel continues to lose ground The new Steam hardware survey shows that Intel continues to lose market share to AMD and is slipping to an all-time low.
  9. I wonder what the BOM is for this AIO. Is there other places the company have/get their main revenue from? Surely not from this AIO. Cost breakdown of major components (estimates): Radiator: $15 - $30 (depending on material, fin density, and size) Pump & Block: $10 - $25 (integrated pump and cold plate) Fans (x3): $15 - $30 (quality, speed, and noise levels affect price) Tubing: $5 - $10 (material and length) Fittings & Connectors: $5 - $15 (often pre-installed but can add up) Other parts: $5 - $10 (fasteners, thermal paste, packaging) They have probably better deals on each of the components from this list above (from the minimum price). Minimum prices from the list is the same $55 USD as for the AIO without shipping costs. I expect the BOM estimates is more like $40 USD for this AIO. A 6.67-inch AMOLED display should increase the cost with around $50 included the ROG tax. So Asus should should never have sold their AIO flagship for more than around $200. This if made with quality parts and proper warranty. Incl the ROG tax. Everything above this price point is greed and for maxed profits from the idiots (Asus gang members - The sheep) you mention. @Mr. Fox Is this one of your younger nephews in my garden? 🙂
  10. I expect you try to say 4* 8 pins outside the two for Cpu and one for the modern motherboards. So minimum 7 of them. 4 extra can also be used as spare connectors for a failed 12v-2*6 cable. Just pick up the ugly tentacle from the package and continue use your graphics card as nothing has happened while waiting for a replacement PCIe Gen 5 cable. Less than 7* 8-pins connectors on the psu shroud is a shame..... The song is also for Asus... Only 90% above MSRP. ASUS confirms GeForce RTX 5080 Hatsune Miku price at $1899, 90% above NVIDIA MSRP The plunger connector of horror turns 5 years old – Chronology of the multiple organ failure of the 12VHPWR and 12V-2X6 connector The result is a connector that, after just five years, deserves to be included in the Hall of Fame of the worst design flaws. And the 12VHPWR/12V-2*6 connector fiasco continue....And will be included in the Hall of Fame of the worst design flaws ever. HOF finally got a new meaning ASUS integrates shunt resistors into its BTF motherboards to monitor real-time power to the GPUs. Problems with RTX 50s and burnt graphics cards have been occurring nonstop since the beginning of the year, and they're still there, something many of you have unfortunately already experienced firsthand.
  11. The choice between pest and cholera. Win 10 LTSC/Linux should be the better option if they really neeed to upgrade. Second.... Use Win 10 another year. Google wants to steal users from Microsoft by using the end of Windows 10 to attract them to its Chromebooks in a brilliant move. Google has launched a rather provocative message on its homepage: a pop-up that takes advantage of the end of Windows 10 support to push users toward Chromebook Plus, thereby stealing market share from Microsoft.
  12. Nice. Yet another PSU manufacturer that mean 8 pins connectors should be removed from the PSU panel. 3 measly 8 pins connectors (incl 1 Cpu EPS connector) for their 1000W PSUs. But you get the modern tiny fire cracker, the PCIe Gen 5 connector. This is awful. Chieftec Introduces 1000 W VEGA M Series Power Supply Unit Press Release Here is also a new smart design choice. Engineering at it best. Trimming away 1/4 of the heatsink area to hide the PCIe Gen 5 cable show us the best coming from todays tech engineers. Why not shave of more of the heatsink finstack "so you can get a better grip around the connector" when you plug it in? 🤐 MSI Project Zero GPU Hides 12V-2x6 Power Connector
  13. Dang🤩🤩🤩And all black. You have a good taste for quality brother😍
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