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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Nvidia made the pcb design for cost cutting. And there is no space for 3*8 pins on such small pretty v-shaped pcb design. We should be happy AIB partners still have an opportunity to make custom pcb design. They should also be allowed to use the needed 8pin connectors to power the new graphics cards. And for chassis… We now see a small change how some design the chassis. More and more chassis comes with wider (dual chamber) chassis. I just hope they take into account the width from the board to the door. But don’t expect every chassis makers really understand the problem with width for new cards (You can’t cure stupidity). New cards come up to +15 cm in width. Then add the stupid connectors and the cable bend ratio. if you look at etc Dell they have started make angled 12+4 pin power connectors and custom small cards because they want smaller cute puke-boxes. I hate stupid customers who can't grasp that modern high performance hardware needs to breathe. They destroy for all. Same happened with laptops. Soon we will se the same sadness for high performance desktop systems. The Apple trend need to be stopped. Back to some beauty. The The Northern Light flash up here in Sothern Norway. Enjoy the colors🙂 https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/RzRjkd/kraftig-nordlys-i-soer-norge -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
If they still want to keep their small nasty Jookebook chassis. They will be limited to what they can find of new cards. Almost as proprietary design. You can swap parts but you have to look after "special" versions of all new graphics cards. I don't like it.... Because we may see alll AIB partners cut corners and castrate the cooling... Need to fit into next gen trash-boxes. Nope... This is not for me. I like it big. Big or better is better... For me 🙂 I also hate sit into baby cars. I need room. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The 3rd fan is only useful for half of the cooling capcity on the 1/3rd of backend of the card. I hate such trade-off. If you need more space in your chassi to bend the power cable correct... Then buy a new bigger chassis. A cramped or small chassis will hamper the cooling. Lesser is less whatever you say. I want more. Not less. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup. Because there is some very overpriced pre-buil systems with worse value for the whole system. This isn't the oc'rs dream but a good options for gamers. And you can throw out some parts and make custom loop later. Here's from where I built my sons pc with NZXT box. I have posted about this Gigabyte solution in the thread. I don't like that they cut of some cooling capacity for changing the location on the power connector. I don't like such type trade-off. And use a copper plate instead for vapor chamber is a shame for a 4090 tier card. Gigabyte Shrinks Cooler, Relocates 16-Pin Connector on Revised RTX 4090 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Or just return the new one and sell the Omen. Then you are even closer to get a decent desktop build. But that’s me🙂 I built a PC system to my middle son with NZXT chassis a year ago. He is still very happy with the build. But that one was with a full custom water cooling. Not with an AIO as this one. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Here we go. I visited the shop you bought it from posted above. Customer Satisfaction Guarantee Computers, Tablets, Chromebooks Home Office Products including Laptops, Desktops, and Tablets may be returned for refund within 15 days of purchase. Laptops, Desktops, and Tablets must be factory reset prior to return. Printers may only be returned if they are unopened. If a printer is defective after it has been opened, it must be serviced through the manufacturer directly. Software: Computer software, Gaming software and Movies (DVDs or Blu-ray Disc) cannot be returned once packaging has been opened due to copyright laws Consumable products such as drum cartridges, toner, ink, and paper may only be returned if unopened. I have returned 3 processors the last 8 months. I just can't accept pay for tech that is failed, not up to task or are just junk. And no one should. See also my comment here.... From Tomshardware review of the expensive junk from Corsair. From the review. "If you're looking for an attractive, pre-built gaming PC that will fit on your desk, the Corsair One i500 is worth considering. That is, if you can afford it. Corsair is only using top-end parts here, and the $3,599.99 starting price is a lot of money for most people" This one is hard pass. Too expensive and with awful cooling. Why reccomend it... This one I don't understand. -
Not sure Windows 10 will work properly with new Ryzen chips. With AMDs software/driver and bios mess don't have big hope for a decent experience. I'm sure bro @Raiderman looking forwards to next level of greed and stupidity from Microsoft. This is just disgusting. Microsoft will do whatever they can to make Windows as the main ad channel. They have collected so much info about you the last years with their telemetry in later OS that they will now use it for whats worth.
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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
P.s. The sale of my 14900K is finished. And I got my money yesterday 🙂 Don't forget the return window🙂 Goes faster than you think. You can get/build a nice desktop pc for $3000. And you'll never look back on laptops. + you can still use your old laptop for portability. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
@ryan isn't it cute? You spend an arm and a leg on a new gaming Jokebook and now has to expect more appealing ads in your expensive AAA games you paid a lot cash to play. Yees, gaming will be much more tempting in the future. Ads in the OS and ads in games. + ads in software and drivers. Ads everywhere. When will we see real time ads created with AI in bios settings menu? And how shall this go bro @Mr. Fox when the gamer kids has to ask mama what to do in bios to get more frames so you faster reach next level of ads?🤔 And is there no profits into creating and sell AAA gamer titles nowadays? If they don't earn money on their expensive games.... Maybe start with something else? As etc create ads with AI for other companies for use on the internet or in the coming OS for Microsoft? Why pester expensive games people have paid a lot for? Hmmm. The modern tech trend continue roll. You can get sick from less than this. Steam Deck update brings BIOS overclocking and improved graphics driver to SteamOS EA is looking at putting in-game ads in AAA games — 'We'll be very thoughtful as we move into that,' says CEO "Advertising has an opportunity to be a meaningful driver of growth for us." Todays fun video for the weekend😄 https://youtube.com/shorts/--zi_Ni2TrQ?si=r5mccD_JaKytPFE_ -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Thats great. Well done 🙂 But are you able to disable 3 of the E-cores in bios for running 3DM Fire Strike? If you can then you can boost Physics score as well the total score. Also try with Win 10. Did you run with 8 P-cores for FS? That will certainly boost your graphics score but total score will sink. Or it could be the damn hybrid power mess implemented in laptops. Here yo see my bench with older 1070. See the physics score with 29 threads... -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The users is their own enemy..... Nothing shock me anymore in tech world Should I use thermal paste between the die and the IHS after delidding ? -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
One of the reasons you get different stability and that some bios versions is worse than others. The OEM play god with AC/DC loadline. Some users run into problems while others don't have problems at all with their processors. Of course some run into stability problems if they try use other user settings (or try random AC/DC values themself) or have an CPU that don't like undervolt so much. See also my bolded text in my reply above. When shall people start understand that Cpu's with exactly same V/F curve etc will work differently? Hmmm. A lot of the problems we have seen is user introduced. You can't blame all the problems on Intel/MB manufacturers if you don't know what you are doing in bios. See from 18:30 or the whole video. -
Dell hack: Personal info of 49 million customers allegedly breached Dell is warning potentially millions of customers that sensitive information including details of purchases and support calls the last decade are being trafficked on the Dark Web. Dell warns of data breach, 49 million customers allegedly affected Dell is warning customers of a data breach after a threat actor claimed to have stolen information for approximately 49 million customers. Dell Technologies take your privacy and personal information seriously. If they did, then why the need for pushing out this message? LOOL Dell doesn’t believe that there is “significant risk”. Of course they say so. Even stupids can see the truth in between the lines of the liars statement. And can you be sure DELL tell the whole truth? Nope. Much more info about their customers privacy can have been hacked.
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup he tried confuse us😃 But see.... best score out of like 40 000 submissions for 4080. im happy enough..this is not a benchmarking laptop. 100c yikes but we all knew this with these gamer girl laptops.(papusan). Not a benchmarking laptop(these gamer girl laptops. papusan)... Because it run 100C😀 And who'm would castrate his 4080 card down to 175w ? Sure there are some that are willing to do that... But why buy 4080 cards then? Both baby girl laptops or 4080 desktop cards capped at 175w is awful. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Probably Acer (Predator) from what I see from the motherboard SKU. Aka Gaming Jokebook https://www.3dmark.com/fs/31774095 Still congrats bro @ryan🙂 Disable 3 of the E-cores for 3DM Fire Strike benchmarks. But keep all cores for Sky Diver, TS and TSE. Disable all baby-cores for 3DMark11. Yup, the hybrid core mess from Intel ain't fun and happy benching🙂 NVIDIA’s AIB Partner, Manli, Rejects RMA Request For “Melted” GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, Says Its “User Error” At Quasarzone's Forum, an individual reports that he bought a Manli GeForce RTX 4090 that came 12VHPWR GPU connector, and he was told to use the GPU with included connectors or else warranty services wouldn't be entertained. Does that mean you shouldn't or can't use the 12VHPWR cables that follow the different PSU manufacturers power supplies? If so.... Is the new ATX 3.0 + PCI-SIG’s PCIe Gen 5 standard useless? Because you aren't alowed to use their PCIe Gen 5 graphics cables. -
Linux will still be more and more valuable option for the AMD fans.... They will be forced to use Windows 11. Maybe you can find some mod drivers but as we know.... AMD isn't good at making drivers and software for their hardware. And chipset drivers is from what I know important for AMD hardware to work correctly. Doomed? More crap. But from AMD this time. They licking Microsofts asssses. What's the problem offer Windows 10 drivers? This older OS is still not EOL when Zen 5 is out. Disgusting!!! https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-5-cpus-10-percent-ipc-increase-more-in-cinebench-r23-single-thread-test/
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More crap. But from AMD this time. They licking Microsofts asssses. What's the problem offer Windows 10 drivers? This older OS is still not EOL when Zen 5 is out from AMD. Forced to use an inferior OS is just awful. Disgusting!!! https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-5-cpus-10-percent-ipc-increase-more-in-cinebench-r23-single-thread-test/
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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
More crap. But from AMD this time. They licking Microsofts asssses. What's the problem offer Windows 10 drivers? This older OS is still not EOL when Zen 5 is out. Disgusting!!! https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-5-cpus-10-percent-ipc-increase-more-in-cinebench-r23-single-thread-test/ -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Apple claims its M4 chip's AI will obliterate PCs. Nah, not really Apple launched its Apple M4 processor on Tuesday inside of the new iPad Pro, claiming that it can outperform a PC in AI. If true, it will only be for just a few weeks. Then you have this.... Alleged Apple M4 Geekbench scores show incremental improvement in machine learning over last gen I expect many that experience crashes use lower binned parts and not good enough cooling. We both know there is a major difference in bin quality for boards, Cpu's and mem sticks. Pair it with no clue how to use bios settings and you'll experience disaster. This is also main reason for some people experience problems with so called default settings with Intel's recommended power and Amp, + voltage bios settings. If the Cpu crash instead for throttling down speed and voltage (same as for cpu's in Jokebooks start throttle at 100C works time after time), the cooling ain't good enough or they really lost in the silicon lottery. Or got defective parts that need to be RMA'd. You have also those that play with AC/DC loadline paired with massive undervolt to try keep their Cpu's to run below 100C because of cheapo colling. As well awful bad implemented AI overclocking features. Yup, many roads lead to Rome Crashes -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
No, Intel isn't recommending baseline power profiles to fix crashing CPUs Intel says that reports saying that it is recommending a "baseline" power profile to solve instability issues in its 13th- and 14th-gen Core CPUs aren't true. Intel has denied a report saying that it’s asking its motherboard partners to implement lower, “baseline” power profiles to solve instability issues and potentially Nerf performance in its 13th- and 14th-gen Core processors.. Instead, it’s the opposite: “Intel is not recommending motherboard manufacturers to use ‘baseline’ power delivery settings on boards capable of higher values,” an Intel spokesman said in an email. Intel issues official statement on Core K-series crashes: stick to Intel's official power profiles tomshardware.com| Today May 8, 2024 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Thanks. Happy I could get such money back. Yep better but not fantastic. The KS is SP105. But I can bench up to 6.5GHz depending on the benchmarks so not bad. Mind you I could get more out of it with direct die and delidding. But I won't spend more money on this platform. I rather hope I can get most of my money back in the used market if not Arrrow lake is a flop as it looks like. The damn AI hype is destroying the tech furture. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It seems my 14900K will be gone tomorrow on the used market 🙂 I have reserved the cpu to the buyer today. The asking price was 6000. But we meet at 5500 NOK ($504 USD). The nice thing with the main used market here is we don't have to pay any fees. https://www.finn.no/bap/forsale/ad.html?finnkode=144425092 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
See for yourself... This is even worse than what Dell Alienware offer for their desktops with 14th gen Cpus. 120 mm AIOs in 2024 is perverse. Creative achievement Corsair has slightly slowed down the Core i9-14900K in the One i500 compared to the specifications of PL1 = PL2 = 253 watts communicated by Intel to date. The decision was made independently of the recent discussion about Intel's 13th and 14th generation K CPUs - most likely with a view to the 120 mm AiO water cooling that the system offers for the processor. -
Prebuilt computer system you should avoid. This is just awful. Corsair upgraded RGB control over offering adequate cooling for the GPU's power delivery. Yup, also this one follow the new modern tech trend. Disgusting. And with a price of 5,499.99 euros this is closest you can come perverse. For the records.... 5,499.99 euros is $5,920 USD Corsair One (i500) in the test: Wooden reboot with hot 4090 and restrained 14900K computerbase.com Regression in graphics card VRM cooling Unlike the i300, Corsair no longer cools the VRM (voltage converter) of the graphics card, which has been deprived of its air cooler, in the i500 using its own active cooler - the manufacturer has not even installed passive heat sinks. RGB lighting with touch controls The RGB lighting of the Corsair One has also been upgraded: In addition to the two decorative strips on the front of the case, the new One has “underbody lighting”. There are also white LEDs as a “reading lamp” on the back to illuminate the I/O panel.