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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
IMC is stronger, too. I moved my RAM clock from 4500 to 4600 without adjusting timings or voltage. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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Hmm... what, did I get lucky? Dang, I might finally have a reason to be happy about something tech related, LOL. This is liable to be too much fun with bare die on chilled water. Non-AVX mode... AVX mode... -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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Woo, this is going to be fun on chilled water. Passed 53x all core with 1.275V in my hot office without a hiccup. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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So, I got another nice 10900K sample today. My daily driver was 53x core, 50x cache with 1.375V. I set this in the socket and dropped the voltage from 1.375V to 1.300V, pressed F10 and booted to desktop. No other changes, just made that one change. Passed CBR20 with fliying colors, so I will have fun seeing if I just guessed perfectly on the first try, or I can go lower. This is no chilled water. KPX paste. First run with no other tweaking or testing. My office is 77.8°F. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Man, I really hate eBay. I feel sexually violated anything I sell something through their mafia web site. So, basically I lost $70 on the sale if I don't count the $32 I paid for the buyer to have "free" shipping. Bastards. (Sale price was $400.) -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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Yup. Nothing is too crappy for the turdbook kiddos. As long as it has RGB and an anorexic form factor it doesn't need to be worth a damn otherwise. -
What phone are you daily driving currently?
Mr. Fox replied to Katja's topic in Mobile Devices & Gadgets
That is a great phone. My wife and I got pair of the V30 ThinQ in a BOGO deal from T-Mobile when they were new releases and just recently replaced them. Mine still looks like new and it served me well for a long time. Same. No interest in playing games on one. That seems really lame to me. I use my phones primarily as a phone, text messaging and to spontaneously capture photos. I like OnePlus and Google Pixel phones because they are excellent quality and easier to root. There is a growing number of phones that are highly root-resitant and I really hate that. Going forward, I do not plan to purchase any phones that make rooting difficult or impossible. My OnePlus 8T was very easy to root. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I know, right? Totally love the look of how he decorated it. I also love that KPE backplate and wish I had one just like it for mine. I am tempted to see if I can have one fabricated. Having the MP5WORKS block bolted solid to it would be awesome versus using the bungie straps. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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Guys, check out this 3090 KPE custom backplate, as well as this fellow's crazy awesome steampunk office. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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The preview is too small to see anything and if I click the image to enlarge it I get a "Bad Gateway" error. -
Awesome, thanks. I will reply if I notice an improvement or an issue.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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So, I put one of the OptimusPC full cover thermal pads on the 3090 KPE. It produced a modest improvement in temperatures. The backplate doesn't gets as crazy hot directly over the core and memory components and the entire backplate gets warmer than it used to. (Seems completely logical, as the heat is being more evenly distributed across the backplate than before.) It is a little better overall. But, it wasn't the major improvement I was hoping for. I used EVGA OC Scanner's Furmark Memory Burner tool for 5 minutes before and after, so that is also a pretty brutal test. We will see how it does with the backplate water block once it gets here. This should be a good foundation for the backplate water block to work more effectively. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It probably will not launch on newer versions of W10/11. I know it won't on my systems. It only works on LTSC 2019 (1809) and older because the newer OSes are too screwed up. Here is a link to download it from my Google Drive. Feel free to download it and try it though. I would if I were in your shoes. It is often hard to find good bin quality in CPUs below the flagship model. Your benchmark is not accurate because both GPUs are selected. Uncheck the Intel graphics and run it again. Notice it says 2 GPUs. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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You and @Hieware doing a nice job of keeping the new house in order. The competing forum (for lack of a better term) doesn't seem to be well-kept. They are leaving spambot feces all over the place, including porno garbage. Posts have been reported and some ignored for days now. Examples: https://www.laptopforum.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=39 -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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For all of the Z690 early adopters, this thread is an interesting read. Brother @Rage Setis your Strix a Z690-A board or something else? Asus Strix Z690-A Issues -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
That is odd. Try running Cinebench with ThrottleStop running with the "Limits" window open and see if anything like "VMax Stress" shows up as a performnce limiter. That was something that did not exist with the Z490 Dark and it made my 10900K run like crap on the Z590 Dark. It did not show evidence of throttling looking at the core clocks, but did lower benchmark scores. With that VMax crap disabled using ThrottleStop my Cinebench scores jumped way up. See that, I had @Prema unlock all of the BIOS menus for me and disabling VMax Stress stopped the problem. The stock Z590 Dark had it hidden and enabled. After that I reached out to EVGA to get them to expose the PPD and VMax Stress options. I could not test it since I sold the Z590 Dark as new/sealed box, but Brother @tps3443tested it and found it working much better. Your ASUS BIOS might have the option exposed to disable VMax Stress. It was super-stupid that EVGA had it hidden. The 10850K ran even worse on the Z590 Dark. It would VMax Stress throttle to like 4.7GHz if I set the core ratio above 53x. The 10900K clocks did not drop, but performance somehow did. Not sure if it pulled back the power limits or what. It was also weird that 10850K and 10900K behaved differently from one another, but both had sucky performance because of the VMax Stress baloney being enabled. Without the BIOS menus exposed to disable it, the only way I could get proper performance at higher clock speeds was to launch ThrottleStop with VMax Stress disabled. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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I had not really noticed it before, but since you guys mentioned it I refreshed the page and see now what you are referring to. If I had a slower internet connection it might be kind of annoying, but the images load very quickly as I scroll down the page. I am assuming the "pop" that @Rage Set mentioned is how they instantly/sudden appear on the page as you scroll down. Not sure if that is what that means or not. One additional thing I did notice was if I was like half way down the page when I refreshed it would load the page at the same place I was at prior to the page being refreshed, but then it would scroll itself up to the top of the page almost as if I were scrolling the page myself. Very odd, and I had not noticed that before. -
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Sorry, bro. That is not good. -
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Seems to be working well. Using an image host and using links works best to preserve image quality on larger images, but the forum seems to be working great for me. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Maybe after Steve Burke's GamersNexus videos they figured it was time to get their act together again, pronto. I hope so anyway. Now, if they will knock it off with the $200 membership racketeering thing to be eligible to purchase GPUs we will be making some headway. Good that they price-matched. Congrats on that. -
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Sold and shipped the Z590 Dark today. Started this thread: EVGA Z590 Dark BIOS Mod with PPD and VMax Stress Menu Options -
Me, too. I do not plan to stop using Windows 7 for as long as I can acquire drivers that work with my hardware. It is unfortunate that newer versions haven't actually brought measurable improvements and introduced functionality regressions, reduced configurability, less efficient navigation, and performance degradation due to unwarranted amounts of frivolous bundled trash. I no longer use any consumer versions of Windows 10 and ruled out Windows 11 as an acceptable option. I still have W11 installed on my turdbook, but no longer boot into it. I will reclaim the drive space wasted on it the next time I have a reason to power it on. Every system I have is a multi-boot configuration that includes Windows 7 and Linux. For Windows 10 I am using exclusively LTSC 2019 and 2021 (the latter sucks compared to the former) due to the enormous payload of garbage the standard Pro/Enterprise versions carry. (Using a Home version has been totally out of the question since that option was introduced long before W10.) The move to DCH driver crap and the artificial reliance on Micro$lop Store to provide things like NVIDIA and Intel Control Panels is totally unacceptable. They are either stupid or don't care (behavior suggests the latter, but the former is also indicated by the inferiority of the product itself) that their actions are unacceptable to a lot of technically savvy people that would have preferred to remain dedicated Windows users, but will ultimately find themselves seriously entertaining the idea of moving to Linux as an unavoidable necessity as the lesser of two evils. I am already moving that direction, but definitely not because I want to.
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I would love to see a tower case with external 5.25 inch drive bays underneath the bottom floor with the bays facing the same direction as the left side panel. That way it would not waste internal capacity for radiators, fans, pumps and reservoirs. It would need to be slightly elevated, but not a big deal in my mind. For example, positioned like this, but with slightly more elevation... enough space for a full-height 5.25 inch drive bay, or fan controller, etc. The case could have an optional removable bezel on the left side to give a finished look and a removable skirt or sight shield on the opposite side of the chassis to hide the extra cables.