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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What you get for close to $1000 USD. Despite Team Red's assurances of delivering MSRP stock to consumers, it appears nowhere to be found at the proposed $599 price tag. Instead, retailers have bumped up prices massively since launch. AMD Fails To Deliver MSRP Pricing With The Radeon RX 9070 XT; Retailers Now Selling SKUs Up To a Whopping $1,000 Price Mark Looking at the US markets, we see retailers like Amazon offering the Radeon RX 9070 XT at around $960, which marks around a 50% difference from the MSRP, which is shocking. -
Apple produce the hardware as well. @Mr. Fox Ready to buy an M$ surfbook? And You are 100%sure you'll get Windows 11 pre-installed. Microsoft really, really wants Windows 10 users to buy Copilot+ PCs A new blog post extols the virtues of AI-ready Copilot+ PCs and paints them as the way forward for users who have unupgradable Windows 10 PCs. Microsoft try hard to make their latest and greatest better.... Microsoft PC Manager for Windows 11 is now showing Microsoft 365 ads Microsoft confirms Windows 11 24H2 0x80240069 svchost.exe_wuauserv crashes
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup. Use the card in an cramped box with not the best airflow and you live in a place with higher ambient temp inside home (AC can do so much) and temps will start creep upwards. Add some weird power balancing for the pins (even perfect insert can make weird power balancing for the pins) and you see where it goes. Of course we will see more melted cards not from user errors but from bad engineering. Or quality issues. Sad seeing so called enthusiasts always blame the end users. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup. And not all cards can keep the cable connector equal cold. I'm sure the Zotac card's 12v-2*6 connectors would run even hotter than +80C if stuffed with an worse quality power cable. I'm quite impressed with the cable dongle coming with the 5090 FE. Looks like it's of good quality. And I'm sure Nvidia's engineers have spent long time with it before they chose it for their FE cards. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Seen several have problems with drivers after xross flashing certain vbios versions. Nice. MSI offer worse quality than Nvidia. Yet they want higher prices. Maybe they should lower the price to match the quality? MSI's 12V-2x6 adapter for RTXs isn't as high-quality as the original power supply cable, so what's the point? The case of this MSI RTX 5090 SUPRIM takes on a new shape when we now know that in terms of materials and assembly, the adapter that was sold as the solution to the 12V-2x6 problems by MSI does not even have the quality of the NVIDIA one. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Where was the gap between 3080 and 3090? And no more xx80 Ti class. If Nvidia won't make it then we should see the xx90 as the xx80Ti. The performance gap bethween xx80 and xx90 should be equal 1080 vs 1080Ti or 2080 vs 2080Ti. This means Nvidia have crippled the performance for xx80 tier cards. Hence the xx80 is overpriced or the 5090 should be cheaper. No way the 5090 should be 60-85% faster than the next tier cards. Not even if Nvidia released a 5080 Ti. Even with 24GB vram the 5080 should be cheaper/more cores (or 5090 much cheaper). Feedback on newest drivers from today https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/564384/geforce-grd-57628-feedback-thread-released-43025/ Nvidia RTX 50-series demand drops in Germany — cheapest models of all but RTX 5090 priced at MSRP or lower 5090s are still flying off the shelves everywhere, it seems. See here. 5090 will keep their ugly price. Because creators, AI jockey's will compete with gamers. And China wan't real 5090's to build 48GB GPU's for AI workstations with 3 or more cards. PSU's with 3 or 4 tiny 12v-2*6 connectors is what Nvidia want to see more of. Silverstone's new PSU can power four RTX 5080 GPUs, or three RTX 5090 cards Intel driver update for Lunar Lake chips reportedly improves iGPU FPS by 10%, 1% lows by 25% -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup, you have probably right. I just start to be too old for new modern tech😀 9 Reasons Why RGB is Worth It for Your Gaming PC Why make too many 5090's if you can sell the chips for more cash for workstation cards? Make less 5090's will profit both Nvidia and their AIB partners (higher ASP aka scalper prices). NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell PCB with double-sided 96GB GDDR7 detailed https://www.tweaktown.com/news/104854/nvidias-new-rtx-pro-6000-blackwell-pcb-with-double-sided-96gb-gddr7-detailed/index.html -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The double colored trash connector got an nice color change Dell Alienware would be proud of. Is more colors better?😁 MSI's 'secure' yellow-tipped RTX 5090 12V-2x6 cable is still vulnerable to melting, user report suggests Tripple colored 12V-2*6 (12VHPWR) connector is what you want😁 Keep in mind, the yellow tip is merely a visual aid, and errors can still go unnoticed, well, until they melt your GPU. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Nice seeing the tiny trash connector on the Zotac card run hotter than the GPU cores😁 And with uneven power balancing bethween the pins the connector will surely run even hotter. At 100C you can start fry eggs on the backplate for that card. I'm sure the results would be much better with the Zotac 5090. And the cooking would go much faster🙂 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I wonder what prices nvidia will put for an 5080@24GB Super cards. Maybe $1199? I don't think Nvidia will do the same as they did with 4080 Super prices. $999 for 24GB cards won't happen. At best maybe $1099,99 Nvidia may release the RTX 5080 and 5070 Super with boosted memory configurations according to leaker How many hotfix drivers will be pushed out before the Super series release and next level of screw ups start? A hotfix for an hotfix... The new normal from the Green team?🤔 NVIDIA releases another GeForce Hotfix driver with 10 game and monitor fixes Thanks. It's a nice card but the prices is out of hands (not worth it). $2000 is already quite step for MSRP cards. Above $3000 is just disgusting. The cheapest shop I can see the Astral LC OC cost $3122.91 without tax right now (13 in stock). So a price increase around $120 vs what I paid. Fantastic 4K results from the new ++$3000 graphics cards... RTX 4090 Is the First True 8K Gaming GPU According to Benchmarks... Just the start. 99% of all hardware manufacturers in Asia won't move over to US. They will rather move to other regions in Asia where they can avoid the highest tariffs. See you as damn lucky if you only get 10-15% higher prices. This before you count in the increasing infation that will start hunt you again due the tariff war. Cheapest is not to buy anything the next years. The saved money can be used etc to pay for higher priced food. The US is running out of HYTE PC cases due to tariffs: they will have to wait for production in Vietnam or Thailand. I have said this before several times for Liquid metal. Falsely advertised sky high W/m·K thermal conductivity numbers. Nice seeing this being confirmed as pure scam. You can't beat physics.. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Not sure I want to spend more money on computer parts right now. And not much time for it now. All to much to spend on the house rehab and other peripherals for the house. I also thinking about a robotic lawnmower. But that's also equal pricy as the +$3000 graphics card. And then I have to set aside money for our usual one mont summer vaccation outside Africa. 3.5 months go fast. 300-500 USD here and there will be a lot money in the end. Same vram clock cap also with Hynix. You lust got a love nvidia. The next level of stupidity will be capping the core clocks or remove the voltage slider from working with new Geforce drivers as they did with Maxwell graphics cards. Nvidia just make it harder and harder to love them😒 GeForce RTX 5070 Ti With SK Hynix GDDR7 Memory Overclocked To 34 Gbps; Delivers 7% Performance Uplift -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/pc-cases/pc-case-and-components-maker-hyte-pauses-shipments-to-u-s-customers-amid-tariff-pressures Le3ss time for me fiddle with computers now. Typical in the spring after the long and cold winter. Now we have reached that time of year where you have to fix up around the house and garden. Tidying up the garden and yard, painting, start the rehab and expansion of the terrace for this springs work. Also bought a Pergola this time. The one I bought has more as a waterproof roof that can be adjusted so you can let in sunlight. The last one they had left in the store. Typically for early spring is that everything in the stores becomes fast empty of seasonal goods. If you can't find what you want then you need to wait for next spring. Or go hunting after parts at the double the cost. Many hard winters with rainy summers will kill what you have outside the door. Nothing last forever here in the climate we have here in the cold North. Nice have something to spend your hard earned money on. Bought this Pergola. Nice to sit under if there is rainy days. I saved $600 on sale for the Pergola. So a no brainer I jumped on it now. Next year it will be even more expensive as it always does 🙂Similar Pergola models in other shops is often double the price or around $2300. Well below half the price is a good purchase (if you are in need for one). Run and buy. I did, LOL -
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Windows Recall is too risky for your Copilot+ PC. Turn it off, now Windows Recall offers an easy way to search your history on your PC. It's simple and convenient — both for you as well as bad actors. Remove it.
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Windows Recall is too risky for your Copilot+ PC. Turn it off, now Windows Recall offers an easy way to search your history on your PC. It's simple and convenient — both for you as well as bad actors. Remove it.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Galax want $520 $535 "extra" premium for the second 12v-2*6 (They should have offered dual 12V-2*6 for all 3 different HOF Sku's). The damn bean counters strikes again. And the card still have the same 600W power limit as every AiB partner cards. I'm sure Nvidia didn't like what Galax did with the 4090 HOF and offered 666W vbios. Dual power connector doesn't help with this gen. But if you are one of the few chosen ones you may get the XOC firmware and the XOC tool. Nope. No thanks. And the D sku for China doesn't tempt me. People in the used market want fully working graphics cards. Not cards offered to China due the US ban. I mean it's 1.095 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
ASUS, GIGABYTE, and MSI will raise the prices of their motherboards without giving any explanation or reason. They want more $$$ but offer less and less back to the paying customers. Asus want to fix what's not the problem. Asus have never learned from the past. And they won't change how they will run their business. They want $300 to even look at the board that cost $400 and still under warranty. https://hwbot.org/benchmarks/3dmark_-_time_spy/submissions/5826335?recalculate=true LoL. Newer has to be better. Always😁 I bet Intel is damn happy for this. Wafers from older node is cheaper to produce. And they can make them in own foundry. Intel's AI PC chips aren't selling well — instead, old Raptor Lake chips boom During the earnings call, Intel announced that it currently faces a shortage of production capacity for its 'Intel 7' process node, and the company expects this shortage to "persist for the foreseeable future." That's an unexpected shortage to have, as Intel's current-gen chips use newer process nodes from TSMC instead of Intel's older 'Intel 7' node. H++ didn't save theis 4090 FE "Super" from melting. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The newest drivers from Nvidia is even more fun with Jokebooks😁 Newer has to be better. Isn't that correct bro @Mr. Fox -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Intel can't even make silicon wafers for own products. And people can't afford anything it if prices go up 2-3 or even 4 times todays prices. Whats the point start make products if noone buy it. And people start cry already if inflation is above 4%. This doesn't look good, neither for US or rest of the world. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hmmm. Under Warranty until 01-24-2026 / Does MSI want to be the new Asus_ -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Not sure if there is made an new custom Nvflash tool. We would hear it if it was. So nope. Without it and you are stuck with what nvidia offer https://www.overclock.net/posts/29458806/ Nvidia was also so kind lock down max allowed vram clockspeed. You don\t own your graphics card. You are only allowed to use it. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Also Nvidia play the silicon lottery for their new graphics cards... Isn't it nice? Some RTX 5070 Ti are arriving with overclocked SK Hynix GDDR7 modules, they are 24 Gbps modules Unless SK Hynix has 28 Gbps modules exclusively for NVIDIA and hasn't said anything, what we're seeing is that these modules come with a higher capacity as standard. Specifically, those 24 Gbps correspond to 1,500 MHz , but NVIDIA certifies 1,750 MHz on all its models , which implies a 250 MHz gap to be offset. That is why it is understandable that the Greens have implemented a limit on the overclocking of all models through BIOS and drivers, since the maximum that Huang's team allows is +375 MHz over the stock 1,750 MHz. If true, SK Hynix's RTX 5070 Ti GDDR7 graphics cards are extremely tight out of the box, well above the specification they were built for And Intel has to rely on tech from Asia. They simply can't fix it by themself. I expect their own chips foundry will be for Jokebooks and server chips. Nice. Intel has reportedly placed an order with TSMC to create 2nm Tiles dedicated to its new Nova Lake gaming CPUs. Taiwanese giant TSMC is ready to fire up the 2-nanometer machine in the second half of the year, and it's going to do so with some really big clients. A leak has just arrived from Taiwan itself that suggests something.. Intel 18A could be destined for the Tile GPU (bGPU, to be specific) due to its higher performance, leaving the Tile CPU to TSMC and its 2 nm processors due to its higher density. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
GPU Tweak is a bloated mess. I only use it for some old cards for voltage tuning (no other GPU software works for some older cards). Nvidia have released an Hotfix but this is their so called WHQL driver tuned for their latest and greatest From the comment section for the Hotfix... Jan A.3 hours ago I'm traumatized from all these bad drivers in the past few months lol. This last one tried to kill my 5090 when it didn't report the right temp and it forced the card to shutdown to protect itself from overheating and I thought it died lol Another one added to the GPU lottery... Or just pay more? And is there a reason AMD can't use GDDR7 for their new graphics cards? AMD begins using Samsung GDDR6 memory in its RX 9070 XT with impressive results: 10°C cooler, lower noise In fact, there are already rumors of AIC segmentation for this reason. In other words, SK Hynix's GDDR6 chips could be used only in mid-range or premium models, while Samsung's chips would go to premium models