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Lool. Trash everywhere and at massive premium. But people still buy it. Of course they make more of if people are happy with junk. The circle goes around and around as a never stopping clock watch. TEST15 Case fans for the Chroma RGB world Razer Kunai Chroma 120mm and 140mm With the Kunai Chroma fans, Razer offers its own fans. The integrated Chroma RGB lighting should be a special eye-catcher. With wide speed ranges, Kunai Chroma 120mm and 140mm also give hope for high cooling performance. -
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Sorry, but I couldn't let this topic stay quiet. I replied in the comment section on the review of the new refreshed Dell Alienware black and white junk plastic-box at Tomshardware. This is only my honest opinion. And nothing more. Please post your opinion as well if you want. Link below. https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/alienware-aurora-r15-review-playing-it-cooler.3789545/post-22887258 Edit. A PSU review for bro John. Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650 W Review - Two 12VHPWR Connectors REVIEW POWER SUPPLIES The Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650 W is the only PSU on the market that offers two 12VHPWR connectors, each capable of 600 W. This unit can support two NVIDIA RTX 4090s with their power limits set to max, along with a powerful CPU and other power-hungry components. -
Of course they will only support 4xxx series cards. They need to offer something brand new so you feel you got something back from the expensive upgrade. Will be fun seeing DLSS 5 only for 5xxx series cards even if the most powerful 4000 series cards as etc 4090 easly will run it at good FPS🙂 This is Greed, bro King........ Try taste on the word. Do you like the awful taste?
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But you'll get latest features such as DLSS3 and enhanced ray tracing performance in a laptop. Isn't that a must have? You don't have this in older models. Not even for real desktop cards.
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https://videocardz.com/newz/alleged-nvidia-geforce-rtx-40-laptop-gpu-clock-and-tgp-specs-emerge Rumors, but still very ugly. Castrated TGP and use of the chaeaper castrated die (AD103 vs AD102) for premium. On top less and slower rated vram. Yep, nvidia spreading their love to the laptop gamers. Want one of the new coming gamingbooks, bro @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix? Remember the new tempting xx90 moniker. Latest rumors say... NVIDIA's Ada GeForce RTX 40 series laptop GPUs will offer up to a 30% performance improvement over their predecessors while adding the latest features such as DLSS3 and enhanced ray tracing performance. Up to 30% performance uplift... Is this meant as a joke?
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4060 Ti comes castrated vs 3060 Ti. In other words, if you thought the RTX 4080 was disappointing, well, you ain't seen nothing yet. If these rumoured Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti specs are accurate... Just WTF pcmag.com Fewer shaders than the old RTX 3060 Ti. For real. It shows more and more that 4090 is the only viable option from Nvidia within this gen graphics cards. The rest is either castrated or and overpriced. And I have still not yeat coomented comming mobile graphics cards from Nvidia. A small hint what to come... 4090 on AD103 die. What a tragedy we now see coming from Nvidia this and next year. -
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If it wasn't for the better features Nvidia would be on thin ice. But better features doesn't help much if the prices is too step vs the competitors equal products. Hope AMD is able to push out as many cards they can from the XTX model. But then we have the AIC partners cards. How is the prices for custom cards from AMD vs Nvidia's custom cards? But now we are up in price point much closer to a 4090 FE. I would never ever pay 1300$ over a 1599$ 4090. Even Nvidias MSRP for 4080 would be out of question. Even a huge nope from me at 899$. Who in Hell buy this? Is there anyone out there that will pay this for 4080? If so, then I undertand why Nvidia struggle hard sell out 4080. Ps. Stupid prices isn't much better than stupid products. But people buy it anyway, so... -
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Could be a long time until we will see 4090Ti or Titan. AMD just don't want to compete. And if they launc a 4090 Ti it will most likely be castrated (not with full fat ADA). Those will go into Nvidia's +6000$ cards for data centers. And Nvidia seems have hard time with their overpriced xx80. The question for today... Will we see a new MSRP before January is over? Or will they hide MSRP and sell it for highest possible price people are willing to pay? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It seems the HW reviewers/editors at Tomshardware become worse and worse. They post about the new cooling from Dell on on first page but don't want show any temp results in the review. Maybe Dell have told them not to talk about it in their review... Bad publicity can hamper the sales of this new refreshed junkware. Alienware Aurora R15 Review: Playing it CoolerAlienware has finally upgraded its AIO cooler. And here's the picture of Dell Alienwares gaming flagship. Nice cable bend as well 🙂 Exactly the way Nvidia saiid you shouldn't. But its Dell, so it has to be ok. -
New version of Classic Open Shell out... Open-Shell Menu 4.4.181 / 4.4.183 supports Windows 11 Start button and more good Morning December 14, 2022 5:02 p.m The Open-Shell Menu for Windows 10 or rather Windows 11 offers a selection of the start menus from Windows 7, 8.1 or 10. In case you don't like the new Windows 11 start menu that much. Now there were two updates shortly... Download link for newest version in the link above. https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/releases/tag/v4.4.183 Edit. Enjoy from 6:05 (What's With Windows 11 System Requirements).
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Open-Shell Menu 4.4.181 / 4.4.183 supports Windows 11 Start button and more good Morning December 14, 2022 5:02 p.m The Open-Shell Menu for Windows 10 or rather Windows 11 offers a selection of the start menus from Windows 7, 8.1 or 10. In case you don't like the new Windows 11 start menu that much. Now there were two updates shortly... Download link for newest version in the link above. Edit: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/releases/tag/v4.4.183
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Open-Shell Menu 4.4.181 / 4.4.183 supports Windows 11 Start button and more good Morning December 14, 2022 5:02 p.m The Open-Shell Menu for Windows 10 or rather Windows 11 offers a selection of the start menus from Windows 7, 8.1 or 10. In case you don't like the new Windows 11 start menu that much. Now there were two updates shortly... Download link for newest version in the link above. Edit: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/releases/tag/v4.4.183
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HeHe As usual... Kepler mobile graphics is treated as <nvidia's> most unwanted stepchild. Pay more... Get less. And the same will happen for Maxwell, Pascal, Turing, Ampere and ADA based Jokebook graphics cards. Does't matter if you pay double up or +5000$ for a gaming Jokebook.... Nvidia hate give you same amount support as for their desktop cards. Wote with your wallet. Nvidia outs Windows security driver 474.14 for GTX 700/600 Kepler GPUs neowin.com · 3 hours ago - today Nvidia has released a couple of drivers today for Kepler-based GeForce GTX 600 and 700 series cards. However, these drivers are not your usual Game Ready drivers but are important security updates. Download: Windows 10 64-bit/ Windows 11: Standard / DCH (474.14) Windows 7/8/8.1 64-bit: 474.11
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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
I checked my prevous answer on this. The site have been down since 1th Dec. Shortly... Sure😀 Bro Fox still waiting.... In 2100 Edit: Todays fun. Me sitting on pc. Pc went black. Me... What the fuck. Me restart pc and still black under boot up. Me thinking... Whats wrong. Me know it should work. Me checked the power cable for the monitor. Me found the culprit... Me kicking the cable in place and the screen blinking hey you stupid, LOOL... Me feel like this -
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Yep I also have the 420 and the fix from Arctic lying in the shelf. Took a good 4 weeks to get the free item (Arctic was fast with the email notice but slow on the delivering). But I haven't bothered fix it due the spare part status. A good cooler. But I went for a custom loop for the sons new pc build. No place in that mid chassis for a 420 AIO. I will probably fix it when I have the time and the need for it. I swapped out the fans when I had this AIO cooler in my pc. In push and pull. The orginal fans is a bit weak but quiet. And you can tune down a more powerful fan for less noise, so... You can't have it both with the orginal ARCTIC fans. -
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PR | ARCTIC confirms cooler compatibility with AM5 Forget get info from stupid shops. They will that you buy whatever you click/look on. Even some special pc parts shops will give wrong info. And you find what you want in the products sheet Click whatever revision you want https://support.arctic.de/de/lf2-420-rgb Edit. Be also aware of this. The fix isn't provided with older revisions (long time placeholders)... Arctic Announces Service Kit For Defective Liquid Freezer.... Liquid Freezer II | Service Kit - ARCTIC -
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Arctic offer support for all newer and older models from Intel and AMD AC LF AIO coolers. But the AIOs come in several revisions. Not sure all the shops have latest revision. Should be stated on the package. Search their support and you find more before or after the purchase. Here is a few samples where you find info https://support.arctic.de/lf2-360-rgbr3 - https://www.arctic.de/Liquid-Freezer-II-AM3-Mounting-Kit/MPSAS00784A Search up what AIO cooler you want (with or without bling bling) then check the info, manual, installation and package content + spare parts https://www.arctic.de/LF2-360 Or just send Artic support an short email and ask what revision have the needed parts. But you normally never know what revision AIO you'll get if you order from a shop. Maybe ask the shop support as well. I had to order the 1700 kit as the shipped package was too old. Shops normally offer spare parts as this as well. -
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Pay premium for average quality is a problem. And I had to buy more parts for my pc and re-do a lot on the custom loop (+ I swap out and in a lot cards). So the already expensive card will even be more expensive without providing much more. And yep, my wife is wonderful. She didn't mind that I swap out. And even more expensive doesn't matter if I become a happy man 🙂 A lot people will buy cheap. JUST LOOK WHAT WAS OFFERED FROM THE RED AND GREEN TEAM. And in there Intel have chance. Who would got for premium from Intel on a unfinished GPU? There is no reasons for Intel try compete in high end now. And there is no reason for people pay premium for Intel graphics. -
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If they really need a waterblock to cool a 75W Gpu in a SFF case they should perhaps swap out the awful chassis to something better (in SFF form and shape) insted for paying +250$ for the waterblock😁 -
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Why in hell make a water block for a cheap 75W GPU? Profits beat common sense. And I'm sure there is buyers there out for this. And many of them have more money than brain. This is brain death. Add shipping cost and +25% tax on top ofthis for Norway and the block will cost +252$. Fantastic. The A380 waterblock is now offered at $190, which unfortunately $60 more than the A380 SKU itself. The A380 waterblock alone is ‘an interesting’ idea. This is a 75W TDP graphics card that hardly requires more than two fans, yet now we are getting a liquid cooling alternative. However, there is a growing community of content creators and gamers who are using A380 GPUs for their video encoding work, where the A380 serves as a co-processor. Those systems may already be liquid cooled, so it would probably make sense to put all discrete GPUs under water. https://videocardz.com/newz/bykski-releases-waterblocks-for-intel-arc-a770-and-a380-gpus -
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Intel continue going after low mid-end. And higher power consumption + higher performance SKUs is still banned. Rumor: Intel ARC Battlemage GPU Currently Targeting 2023 Launch, 225W TDP And More https://wccftech.com/rumor-intel-arc-battlemage-gpu-currently-targeting-2023-launch-225w-tdp-and-more/ Intel Battlemage GPU targeting RTX 4070 performance levels and 2023 release.... -
A nice before Christmas gift from Redmond 🙂 WINDOWS 10 UPDATES Security update KB5021233 may cause blue screens computerbase.com As Microsoft has announced, the latest security update KB5021233 for Windows 10 can lead to a blue screen. Update 12/19/2022 2:13 p.m. Forum » Windows 10 21H2, 21H1 and 20H2 can also be affected As can be seen from the list of open bugs , not only the latest release Windows 10 2022 ("22H2") is affected by the possible blue screen caused by the bug in December update KB5021233, but also the previous releases, in the form of Windows 10 21H2, Windows 10 21H1 and Windows 10 20H2. A bug fix for all affected versions will be made available with one of the next updates.
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Have returned the new and fancy. So back to the old 🙂 https://hwbot.org/submission/5147290_papusan_3dmark___cloud_gate_geforce_gtx_980_ti_81769_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/5147240_papusan_3dmark___sky_diver_geforce_gtx_980_ti_69754_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/5147235_papusan_3dmark___time_spy_geforce_gtx_980_ti_7574_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/5147296_papusan_3dmark11___performance_geforce_gtx_980_ti_30589_marks?recalculate=true -
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Always nice sit with the best binned chips themself. And you don't even need to pay more for them. And on top... You can sell sell of the seconda binned chips you don't need yourself at higher price to your own (AIC) partners. This is a double win. Nvidia vs AIC partners = 2-0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 OC Shootout: ASUS, COLORFUL, FE, MSI, GAINWARD www.tweaktown.com Best Overclocker: You'd probably think it was the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition that is the best overclocker, but you'd be wrong... the ROG Strix RTX 4090 was topping out at just 2940MHz but your results may vary. The best overclocker that I've got here with my pile of custom GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards is NVIDIA's own GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition which hit 3080MHz (but crashed) but was perfectly stable at 3060MHz. And Nvidia don't even need the best cooling when they have the best chips. Less cost for the cooling. This is the tripple win. Nvidia vs AIC partners = 3-0 Pay more, but get less. Maybe fancy colors/theme is what you really want... Then you have to go with a custom card (Nvidia don't offer this, hence cheaper cards). Of course nice colours/themes/custom cooling come at Premium $$$$$. Binning isn't the only way to milk your wallet. And the AIC partners know all this.