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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Right now, it crashes sporadically on startup and the screen is distorted. I have to unplug and plug the DP connector back in and Adrenalin reports it crashed, recovered and all settings have been set back to stock.....problem is it does this even if I don't change any settings. Adrenalin refuses to frame cap. No matter what I do, it won't cap the frames so start up menus are shooting into the thousands and the coil whine is out of this world. There are also places in FO76 where fps shoot well over 200fps (thank you 13900ks) which can cause timing/control issues with the FO76 engine so I need to be able to cap it for that along with coil whine and the display cap at 144hz. I can tell WoW to cap the frames if needed but 99% of the time it has that 6700xt breathing heavy even at 1080p Ultra settings (IE Ardenweald is in the 80's Ultra settings, RT off). Clocks keep fluctuating massively from ~2600 down to ~1000 or lower in FO76 simply by where I'm looking and fps plummet from ~100-120 to 60 or lower. I'm looking into locking the clocks if need be but I shouldn't have to. In WoW I don't have these problems for the most part. It seems overly sensitive to the load and is under performing. I get this odd banding/stuttering in WoW. I don't have any of these problems on Nvidia. It worked perfectly. I had run all these identical scenarios with my daughter's 3070 on the 22" 144hz display with DP before giving it a clean OS install with AMD. There's also a chance it is the 6700xt card too. I could request a replacement and have access to both at the same time for a few days before sending back one (or both). I might pull the 6700xt and use an extra NVMe and pop it into my daughter's 12500 system and give it a clean install and see if I can reproduce these issues. I know when I tested the XFX 7900XTX "X gonna give it to YA! Edition" I did not have any of these issues either but that was back in January. It just under performed overall at that time but at least the clocks didn't dip all over the place or sporadic Adrenalin crashes on start up. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
SFF update: Everything installed and good to go hardware wise. AMD and their software is another matter. If I can't resolve some of these issues, I'll be switching back to Nvidia but that's for another post. The 6700xt looks tiny in that 3 slot triple fan chamber in the front: And close up ready for transport: Once closed up, I tested WoW in the two known CPU and GPU killer spots aka Valdrakken (Slayer of CPUs) and Ardenweald (Slayer of GPUs). In Valdrakken the GPU will routinely sit at 40-70% because of so much player data versus GPU load but out in Ardenweald it will sit at 99%. Just sitting in each zone for an hour, CPU topped out at ~58c which is great considering every 12th and 13th gen laptop would shoot to throttleville and it took a decent amount of tweaking to get my X170SM and (not so much) KM running in the 70's CPU wise with SL 10900k and what looked to be a good 11900k. Fans weren't even at 50%. This is with the ~$55-60 bargin basement, middle of the pack at best ID Cooling 280mm AIO. GPU in Ardenweald hit ~75c but even tested open case it was hitting ~72c. GPU fans topped out at 44%. Initially temps were higher but once I removed all the heavy filters from all the sides, temps plummeted. That metallic mesh they use really hinders air flow. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
That bodes well! I am stuck at 6200 for 1:1 too so hopefully this will bring improvements on the MSI side of things too. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
X3D on laptops? Yessir! https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-rog-laptop-with-amd-ryzen-9-7945hx3d-cpu-has-been-listed-by-retailers Ancient Gameplays with a nice breakdown of increasing AMD memory speeds. Hopefully AMD can make major inroads with future releases to take better advantage of faster frequencies on DDR5 as right now AM5 feels like a 11th/12th gen mashup in regards to being able to properly take advantage of higher speeds (>7200) but we will see. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
If someone is looking for a below retail priced 13900KS, the seller over on OCN has one left in his lot for sale an SP 107 for $620USD -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Sounds about right for me mishearing ๐ as I do end up working and watching at the same time and end up backing up parts of YT videos numerous times as my mind focuses on the task at hand. The more complex the task at hand the more I tune out (IE, general surfing = follow accurately, Wordle/Quordle/Sudoku/etc.. = I follow fairly accurately, Working on hardware = 50/50, Xcode/VS = not so much, wife in my ear = not at all...automatic rewind ). I didn't know he upgraded to the X3D but his problems seem to persist with his Crosshair (along with him souring on Asus in general). I'm with you on just moving drives from one system to the next. I have my drives and externals set up so a re-install is pretty straight forward. I even do it on my main rigs on what seems to be a monthly basis it's so streamlined. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yeah if you listen he says he's going to just take his NVMe drives out of his current AM5 rig and drop them in and run this rig. That's JaySpeak for, "I'm giving up on AMD" ๐ He's had issues and problems with his 7950x build for awhile now. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It really does feel like the writing is on the wall for EVGA these days with chronic out of stock on just about anything new and lots of b-stock and refurb blow outs. Hopefully not, but here is a last hurrah to everything awesome about EVGA: -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Ditto. I plan on picking up a 8000+ set of sticks. I figure if it turns out to be a nothing burger this generation of AMD processors (but AMD setting the memory infrastructure for future CPU releases) I can just swap them into my MSI Z790i where I can push them to 8000+. 7900xtx is a good GPU for its price:performance. It does seem to scale better than Nvidia performance wise when overclocked and an overall worthy 4080 competitor for raw performance. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Is that a new pair of crocs or do you just polish them daily? ๐ -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What happened to your 6600 kit? I agree, I'm definitely stoked to get in there and start playing around with faster speeds and see what is what. Only thing with MSI is their BIOSes are almost always in a state of "BETA" I've noticed this over the years. You'll get 2-3 releases BETA then a final, rinse, repeat. We are talking months with BETA versions but at least they release them. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Other factors can be at play especially timings (primary and secondary) along with dual rank to shore up the 1% and .1% lows to even out frame rates along with memory breathing room to help alleviate stuttering. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Interesting GPU news update from Daniel on two fronts: #1. Some preliminary AM5 testing faster DDR5 testing showing no gains 7400 1:2 vs 6200 1:1 (realistically 1:4 vs 1:2) but if it is close to break even at this point that potentially bodes well for faster speeds in the future unless IMC saturation at any ratio means no real gains so you're running memory faster to be running it faster unless the IMC can properly break free and scale in tandem (even if in fractional mode) like Intel does with their 12th+ platforms where 1:2 is consistent regardless of the frequency and truly pushes the IMC (AM5 seems to cap out much less than Intel for true IMC speed). I'm reserving judgement till we see some ~7800-8000 speeds tested properly (and in different scenarios) #2. leaked comparisons of 13900k vs 14th and Arrow Lake showing minimal gains (and I do mean minimal) vs 14th but tangible gains with Arrow Lake. #3. 4060ti 16GB is the hot steaming garbage we always knew it was for that price. #4. 7800/7700 are shaping up to be better than expected -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Good stock, OC, OC + SAM comparison of 6950xt, 7900xt, 7900xtx I like Ancient Gameplays channel. He's a good source of all things AMD. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Spot on. Especially for gaming: 6000 series was basically equal with Nvidia at 1080p, 1440p and competitive at 4k with RT off. 7900xtx is a price:performance monster compared to the 4090 especially with RT off for gaming. AMD is still playing a game of catch up but they have made such magnificent inroads on the GPU and especially CPU front these last few generations. I can't see abandoning AM5 for 14th gen this time around especially on a dead socket (albeit I don't think that matters much to us in this group). I've contemplated (again) making my itx rig an all air cooled 7800X3D rig, picking up a 7900xtx and making my desktop Intel though (again) w/ Nvidia. Only thing is I would want to run a Taichi 7900xtx and that thing is a chonker. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I had a feeling but you're fully protected from any scams so why not take a shot? Nothing ventured.... There are those three 13900KS chips for sale over on the OCN forums. That SP111 for $650 is priced properly and a known decent chip with a good MC. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Absolutely! Nice surprise especially considering with 1:1 we were already maxed out with low tier memory speeds as 9000 is right around the corner with 10k on the horizon. AMD clearly sees bandwidth has its advantages. On the Intel side, there are plenty of benchmarks out there showing as DDR5 continues to gain in frequency it is finally vanquishing the last vestiges of any DDR4 superiority even at 1:1 and superior timings. I can see the same being true for AMD too. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I waited and picked up a used A-die kit which is now priced around that new but I love seeing DDR5 being adopted so rapidly and prices dropping like crazy. And at this rate, by this time next year I can see DDR5 kits around the 10k range. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Doesn't change what I said..... ๐ What I stated still stands and is sound. ๐ But I am curious will this be massively diminishing returns, bandwidth for the sake of actual throughput or proper async advantages (aka have our cake and eat it too). If we look at Intel, you need ~7400+ 1:2 to match DDR4 4133 1:1 in many scenarios. Acknowledging they are not the same, using the same ratio for AMD we may find ourselves in the same boat *early on* waiting for ~ 10800+ 1:2 to match 6000-6200 1:1. This could be laying the groundwork for next gen DDR5 (See 11th gen Intel 1:1 vs 1:2 mode DDR4). I am glad it was implemented and we can now will have the same choice and platforms to flesh out what works best knowing DDR5 will eventually take over (if it hasn't already on implementation). -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Still stuck around imc / fclk limitations. WIth this variant, you end up with mclk boost from 3000 to 4000 (!). I mean you can run your memory faster though but if it ends up being a 1:2 scenario you will potentially end up still having better results (and overall timings) running it 1:1 like AM4 and DDR4. On the other hand, if this is a truly optimized async setup that's at least interesting. One thing I am curious to see and hopeful for is the noted improvements in 1:1 performance as this version is rumored to bring refinements in that area and maybe more IMCs can be pushed closer to 6400 1:1 than before. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
@tps3443 seems to come and go. I suspect life as always. ๐ Hopefully it's on the up and up and a good deal for that price. I'm generally curious as it says shipped from Amazon (but not sold by) so you would think Amazon would have vetted the product a bit. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
When I was lamenting and accepting the fact that the NH55 was the last of the DTRs (and a scaled down one at that with mobile chipset and soldered GPU) and planning my switch to SFF portable computing, I did contemplate a super tiny lunchbox case with an external rad because then there is no airflow compromise. I would have went with as small of an AIO as needed though (240mm or 280mm) not that monster AC LF II 420 ๐คจ I wanted an all in one unit with wireless KB/M and a >=20" display for fast and easy setup while not being sprawled all over what ever desk/table it ends up being setup upon. Basically, the core challenge was, "could I take this into a bookstore or Starbucks and set it up quickly for use?" Having to remount the AIO, unmount, clean...repeat would grow tiresome quickly too. Looking at the case he used that would make a killer air cooled 7800X3D build out with a 7900xtx at a really good price. It doesn't include the riser cable though. Like @Custom90gt and his N200R, this is like prototyping/phase 1 sff build out exploration. I learned a lot with the N200R and Hyte R3 and what I like and dislike. I'll explore this Cougar ITX case next that was just delivered. Switching to SFF for portable use is exciting and makes mobile builds and tweaking fun again. I suspect over the next few years I will end up with an equal stockpile of SFF parts as desktop parts as I explore other builds and keep trying to make my portable rig(s) smaller and smaller while still packing a true desktop level punch. -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I'm old bro. ๐ I still remember my mom picking it up from the grocery store and reading it as a kid. It was our TMZ back in the day! -
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I routinely crack up over some of the thumbnails I see for YT videos but it as been proven "shock value" thumbnails pull in extra views. Modern day National Inquirer type cover shots. ๐