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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
Nice. Maybe Nvidia may go back to smaller coolers for their next gen graphics cards. The current gen 4090 cooler is designed for above 600W. But as we know... AMD didn'twant to compete for the performance crown. Already now we see Nvidia partners toying with slimmer coolers for4090 (cut costs). I expect we will see a real cut down on cooling capacity for next gen cards (MSRP cards). In short... Nvidia could shrink max allowed power for their next gen graphics cards. A smart move... This will reduce the chances for burned up cards as 4090 due the new modern slimy and thin trash 12+4 power connectors. Nvidia vs gamers = 3-0 Geforce RTX 5090 may be smaller than RTX 4090 Graphics card today 20:00 According to new information, Nvidia's Founders Edition variant of the Geforce RTX 5090 will be a notch smaller than its predecessor. RTX 5090 may be surprisingly svelte — twin-slot, twin-fan model on the way, says leaker If this new information is true, it makes the RTX 5090 a much slimmer design than the 4090 FE, which was delivered with a triple-slot cooling solution. Other AIB partners offer larger even 4090 designs that could take up almost four slots. A smaller and slimmer flagship GPU would be a welcome change after several generations of larger and larger GPUs. Yup, some don't understand "why you can slim down" the cooling capacity. With less or lower power consumption (shrinked board power) you don't need huge coolers anymore. All this signaling more power efficient GPU's. Or that Nvidia know 100% for sure that AMD don't have something to compete with. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
And same can be said about Zen5 Ryzen cpu's if the rumors is correct. Not keep up with an older gen Intel Cpu in single core workload with the new and shiny coming from AMD is embarrassing. But as you know.... They all will put all the rotten eggs in same basket so... Why bother with real performance improvements that doesn't cater to AI? The whole tech industry is pretty rotten. Microsoft has opened up for a throwaway mentality with Copilot feature in their OS. And all HW manufacturers wants to join the journey. Buy now, then throwaway tomorrow. How long will Microsoft let you use your current hardware before they push new hardware requirements for newer OS builds? -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
And here we go again...... The new modern tech trend don't take a break. More crap being produced. @Mr. Fox see the possible fix at the bottom. Not only do you need to cripple the performance with ECC Enabled for Hwbot submissions with 4090's. Now you may see another performance hit with automaticly create screenshoots while the benchmark running. When will we see the utter bottom? Again.... Is new/newer always better bro @ryan😍 3DMARK STEEL NOMADU sers are annoyed by “bug runs”, UL is considering measures “Bug runs” are still possible in 3DMark Steel Nomad. This annoys users, but it doesn’t have to stay that way: UL is considering countermeasures. UL Solutions has “some ideas” ComputerBase asked UL Solutions whether this will change in the future and received an answer. The developer explained that they are currently considering how to deal with the problem. They already have " a few ideas ". However, UL is not yet being more specific. One possibility would be to create screenshots during the benchmark and submit them together with the validated result. In the cloud, UL could then (automatically) compare the screenshots created with reference screenshots. However, this could cost performance and thus have an impact on the result. See also my post on HWBOT forum here... https://community.hwbot.org/topic/234462-3dmark-steel-nomad/?do=findComment&comment=667836 See.... The new 3DMark Steel Nomad ( analysis , community benchmark ) is likely to be the leading benchmark for setting gaming-related performance records in the coming years. What a JOKE! PS. The sluggy forum performance is now so bad that you almost can't use the forum anymore. -
FULLSCREEN POP-UPAdvertising for Windows 11 is annoying even on incompatible PCs Microsoft is once again drumming up support for Windows 11. Now also in full-screen mode on incompatible Windows 10 PCs. No option for permanent advertising stop Instead, you can use the advertising window to follow links to Microsoft's website and find out more about the end of support for Windows 10 as well as new Surface and OEM systems that already run Windows 11 from the factory. Microsoft has also included a "Remind me later" button in the advertisement. However, there is no button for "Don't remind me and don't show any more ads."
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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
The bash contest continue. Going after Jufes in almost every video now. Read the comments section :=) Some should take a break from posting new YouTube videos. Bash the other YouTubers to show themself in a better lights doesn't look pretty or nice. It will hit back. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hmmmm. New/newer is always better. So learn from your mistakes @ryan😁😁😁 Same with laptops. From 2016 and forwards it went downhill. Even worse with laptops from other brands than Clevo. They all reached the trash bottom already in 2013/14. Or +10 years ago.... And the stupids at Gigabyte goes the wrong paths. Why not start fix their main problem than fix a no problem? Gigabyte's new motherboard supports massive 128-pound GPUs — Reinforced slots still can't fix GPU PCB cracking https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/motherboards/gigabytes-new-motherboard-supports-massive-128-lb-gpus-reinforced-slots-still-cant-fix-gpu-pcb-cracking Why are people more stupid today? -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This have been a hot topic on Igorslab... Maybe take a look. RDNA3 and too high hotspot temperatures on some AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT(X) – Cause research -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You forgot... Both Nvidia and AMD push the gamer developers to optimize next gen games to run harder on current or old graphics cards. Add more features (more bling bling for the eyes) so the games can't reach the targeted FPS for a certain screen resolution. What was okey FPS for 4K will be 14440P. Or reduce the bling so you start hate the game in the prefered screen resolution. Hence people jump on new. Not because they want but because they are forced to do so. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
At least you can still cross-flash latest gen Nvidia card. Even Nvidia founders Edition with the custom flash-tool. But this won't last long. Nvidia won't accept cross-flash forwards. Because Nvidia was probably not very happy when some come up with the right tools where you could flash any vbios from custom AIB cards over on their own FE branded cards. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hmm. That one looks very familiar. I pick up a few of them everyday when I walk with The Little Thief😁 And it fits very well also for this disaster from Lenovo....... Lenovo's new Legion 7000K Mobile on Desktop PC: laptop CPUs used, up to 190W power for CPU From https://www.dazmode.com YouTube channel GPU OC temps 09:30 GPU Temperatures OC 11:00 GPU Hot Spot Temperatures 12:55 Memory Temperatures 15:25 Delta & Flow rate -
Also for Windows 10 https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
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Also for Windows 10 https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
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Same al with Google Chrome. They follow same recipe for disaster as Microsoft for their OS. Also for Windows 10. https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
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And google looks more and more as a disaster. You can't trust the search results with and from Chrome anymore. Google’s AI Overview is a “disaster” Google's new AI search engine AI Overview generates strange errors. The search engine provider is now deleting them manually.
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Expect Microsoft will continue test and change power profiles in windows to fit their new low power ARM processors. It's all about power saving and how long the new junk can run on the battery with a YouTube video in the background. It's all about maxing out battery life. And desktop hardware will get exactly same power settings. Only with minor changes to scheduler for the Intel hybrid Junk. Microsoft announces new Surface Laptop with Snapdragon processors -
For those that is tired of dealing vith vanilla Home/Pro version. Windows 11 LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too
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@Mr. FoxThe way all Windows versions should have worked. Optional options. Microsoft force the gamer-kids and aunt mary Secure boot and whatever. But corps that need more security can do whatever they want. Disgusting? Windows 11 LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too
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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
Thanks 🙂 This is the benchmark thread. A stripped down OS coming from Microsoft should also apply in this thread 🙂 What OS you use is important for benching. I can also put it in the Windows 11 thread. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What brand and type Liquid metal have you used? Maybe change brand and type Liquid metal. They are mixed differently so maybe you could try that. @Mr. FoxThe way all Windows versions should have worked. Optional options. Microsoft force the gamer-kids and aunt mary Secure boot and whatever. But corps that need more security can do whatever they want. Disgusting? Windows 11 LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hmmm. Soon, maybe US citizens will be blessed with even more expensive hardware. 25% tax will soften the need for buying new hardware. With 25% tax tariff you all will get Norwegian prices. Not cool. PC gamers face higher hardware costs as tariffs on Chinese goods set to return Graphics cards, motherboards, and desktop PC case prices could increase by 25% -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
As you have seen... UL don't bother with CPU tests anymore. All their new benchmarks is only GPU tests. They have forgot that processors is the bottleneck for almost every screen resolution in games nowadays. Remember higher numbers will boost GPU sales. Maybe Microsoft gave them an advice.... Or recommandation. Not fun seeing the Cpu scores sink after every new OS update😁 One morre reason to not force Bitlocker on every PC system. How difficult is it to add in a pop up screen feature that let you opt in after you have logged into your OS first time after OS install? It's my pc. No one should force me to use features I don't want and that let Microsoft save the key in their servers. Vanilla pc users can't deal with such. Consumers will be their next goal. "ShrinkLocker" ransomware uses BitLocker against you -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
But.......... UL say so. Then expect the tech reviewers will follow what UL say. Now, it’s time to share a sneak peek of what’s coming next. Here are some preview screenshots for 3DMark Steel Nomad, our successor to 3DMark Time Spy. It’s been more than seven years since we launched Time Spy, and after more than 42 million submitted results, we think it’s time for a new heavy non-ray-tracing benchmark. https://benchmarks.ul.com/news/introducing-3dmark-steel-nomad-the-successor-to-3dmark-time-spy And I can't confirm it.... But this is quite persverse if correct. Maybe Hwbot will require (mandatory) that you buy 4K monitor for this benchmard for easier moderation?😁 Or that UL send an 4K screen for free for Hwbot users😂 https://community.hwbot.org/topic/234462-3dmark-steel-nomad/#elControls_667632_menu https://community.hwbot.org/topic/234462-3dmark-steel-nomad/?do=findComment&comment=667656 The modern search is totally USELESS. Only idiots make such search style. I hated it from first day.... and thats many years ago. Whats weird.... They don't understand that their own junk is trash. Btw. The forum is slow to respond (loading and saving). Slow in everything @Reciever Have been so the last couple of days. If not longer. Microsoft developed DirectX API (NVIDIA has partnered closely with Microsoft support on GeForce GPUs). And as UL say.... NVIDIA DX12 vs Vulkan perf difference is most likely driver-related and could change. Microsoft prefer clogging down your PC so you need to upgrade before you have to. And worse for every new Windows version. In short... They create trash for the pc users that don't bother how they PC's works. Vulkan vs. DirectX 12: Which Should You Choose? Vulkan is a low-overhead API and can require fewer system resources, such as CPU computation, memory, and bandwidth, than DirectX. This makes it a potentially better option than DirectX 12 on lower-spec computers. Or at least, computers with a less capable CPU. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
First.... We already have mobile processors with phone cores as desktop processors. Now we will get laptop memory modules as well. Desktops will forwards be watered down to stationary Jokebooks. Not DTR but desktops with mobile hardware. Nice. You like the tech trend @Mr. Fox?😁 From Tomshardware's tech editor....... It's great to see MSI giving us a sneak peek at what the CAMM2 memory standard can do on desktops with its new Z790 motherboard. MSI delivers first motherboard with CAMM2 memory — Z790 Project Zero brings new RAM standard to desktops JEDEC's new CAMM2 memory design has been primarily advertised as a laptop-designed memory module. While that may be the case, not many know that the CAMM2 JEDEC standard also features desktop support. MSI has partnered with Kingston to purportedly build the world's first Z790 desktop motherboard with CAMM2 memory. The new board will be showcased at Computex 2024 early next month. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What I don't grasp.... The US government washing their hands and do nothing about it. And Microsoft is a US company. They could if they wanted. But Microsofts servers is open as a wide door for the US govenments. So thats that. They all want your privacy and data. Equal bad as China. Only more hidden. They are all crooks. But the biggest crooks is the people and politicians in the government and their departments that allow it. -
Google's new AI summaries are getting advertising https://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/38868-googles-nya-ai-sammanfattningar-far-reklam Anyone who thought that AI overviews could be used to get a quick summary of their questions without simultaneously receiving sponsor messages may be disappointed. No one who has followed developments in recent years should be surprised, however, as Google has been accused of degrading its own search service in order to make more money from users' searches.