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40 minutes ago, Mr. Fox said:

Having tested and used Gen3, Gen4 and Gen5, I honest cannot tell them apart other than benchmark scores and higher temps as the drive speed increases. Anything as fast or faster than SATA SSD feels the same to me in normal daily use. For the vast majority of users this is a worthless upgrade and unless it is free it isn't worth having and certainly not worth spending anything extra for. Almost seems silly to pursue it to me. It is a gimmick that gives the manufacturers something new and more expensive to sell to people that won't benefit from the purchase.

 

I go after 4K random read/write. More important than the high Sequential speed you have for the bragging rights.

 

19 minutes ago, ryan said:

I get 0 benefit in any way shape or form besides a number saying its better and papusan nagging me saying newer is always better, lol.

 

😍😍😍 New is always better @Rage Set😀

 

 

19 minutes ago, ryan said:

just ordered these for 2867.99 cad free shipping'

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😍😍😍I want them as well. What a classic design.

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Agreement.

 

I have done alot of smooth gaming at 4k with my 3060, the big issue is having to dial down an important setting like textures due to vram constraints, however sometimes its a very minor downgrade visually. As for smoothness 60 is my sweet spot, 40 feels good 60 is like butter and 120 as i just found out isn't for everyone, some will notice it others wont I fall in the latter category. With everything and all things considered a budget system scoring 20k on cpu and 20k on gpu in time spy is great indicator of what to expect for the next few years, smooth gaming and doesn't break the bank unless your like me(given great advice) and doing the opposite due to mental issues. excuses I know, but even I can't explain it.

 

3080 and 12th gen i7 is what I want but unless its 1000- 1500 cad its a no go. Can wait it out, tides will always ebb and flow and so will prices.

 

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found this, finally after searching and checking and rechecking sites I found this, i wont be upgrading it, just buying it selling it and enjoying a few games.

 

1290$$$ CAD and 3080 open box vs refurbished and in poor condition.\

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cancelled order as the 5800x isnt very good in 2024. i have no idea whats a good deal for a desktop, whole-nother ball game. laptops just pick the specs and expect heat. desktops have more versatility..upgrade paths

 

a good desktop costs too much. i need 2x the performance to have a reason to buy. 3070 and 3060ti or 4060 just isnt worth it. as for upgradeability. I doubt ill have money for a 5090($6k)

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Being an owner of an Optane 905P SSD myself, I can attest that I can notice the difference between that and a Samsung 970 Evo Plus, but not the difference between a 970 Evo Plus and a 990 Pro.

 

Significant gains in random read/write speed things up immensely. Pair an Optane SSD with a fast CPU and high speed, low latency RAM, and you get very fast load times in games, faster than with those gen 5 NVME SSDs. Optane just absolutely smokes everything else except in sequential transfer speeds. It's really good for my software development workflow and great for gaming!

 

1 hour ago, ryan said:

I still love laptops, I plan on getting them in the near future. I am better with them than desktops and they are familiar. I scored 1st in gpu with just about every laptop iv'e ever owned and unless its a farce and alot of submissions are being excluded Im happy with the success and failures. as far as a war goes, both have strengths and weaknesses no right descison. I like the compact design and hate the overheating, its neat to see something small perform so well and playing my favorite gaming on a 1400p display from a few feet back is a great experience. same can be said for desktops they just lack the wow factor as they are huge and heavy and non portable. I want a desktop to add to my collection and thats all that missing I have tablets ultrabooks a gaming laptop a basic laptop and a creation device or two, i'd like to start a youtube channel and share some things with people such as how newer is always better ect. but seriously im a little depressed that the world seems to have come to a hault. I can't think of more than 3 games that will be released in the next five years that are actually worth more than 4 bucks. back when I started gaming it was 1 great game a month. not sure whats up but I can't change it.

 

Hang in there man! Ignore all the negativity and just enjoy your life. No need to get worked up over things we can't control. If people want to be stupid, let them be stupid in a nice faraway area sequestered away from everyone else so they don't negatively affect anyone else.

 

I've kinda gone the same way regarding having a device for every use case. I've never been able to find that "do it all" machine, so now I have a desktop, a laptop, and a handheld. My Lenovo Legion Go serves me well in situations where it's not practical to pull a laptop out, and then I have my laptop for other mobile use cases. The thing is, I also stay home about 95% of the time nowadays, so going back to desktops made sense. I still like having my mobile devices for that last 5% where I'd actually use their capabilities cause it's better to be prepared for everything.

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Hey everyone, long time no see! I seriously lost total interest in computers lately for a little while. I was only using my system for work and gaming. Like most normal people I suppose lol 😆 but after re-doing my Supercool direct die mount I’ve reeled my self right back in that rabbit hole. 

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3 minutes ago, tps3443 said:

Hey everyone, long time no see! I seriously lost total interest in computers lately for a little while. I was only using my system for work and gaming. Like most normal people I suppose lol 😆 but after re-doing my Supercool direct die mount I’ve reeled my self right back in that rabbit hole. 

 

Nice to see ya back man! I'm looking forward to seeing your posts about your high performance computing adventures again.

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alot of people are just reading your posts, welcome back you missed the debacle of the acer 3k gaming laptop lol. like 100c opening youtube. more isnt always more

 

also if your into demanding games @tps3443 ratchet and clank a rift apart is mind blowingly nice looking on oled displays and incredibly fun, alot going on and easy to jump into.

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6 hours ago, tps3443 said:

Hey everyone, long time no see! I seriously lost total interest in computers lately for a little while. I was only using my system for work and gaming. Like most normal people I suppose lol 😆 but after re-doing my Supercool direct die mount I’ve reeled my self right back in that rabbit hole. 

Hey brother, welcome back. Did you get your family moved into the new place and all settled? That's way more important than our computer hobby. I kind of figured that you were busy with all that and you'd be back later.

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11 hours ago, tps3443 said:

Hey everyone, long time no see! I seriously lost total interest in computers lately for a little while. I was only using my system for work and gaming. Like most normal people I suppose lol 😆 but after re-doing my Supercool direct die mount I’ve reeled my self right back in that rabbit hole. 

 

Welcome back bro! I saw your video the other day cleaning out your block/loop. 🙂

 

 

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5 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

Hey brother, welcome back. Did you get your family moved into the new place and all settled? That's way more important than our computer hobby. I kind of figured that you were busy with all that and you'd be back later.


We just finally closed on our home construction loan. But we still have a little ways before we are actually moved in. Should be November this year when we get the certification of occupancy. We have to wait for the new home to be ordered and built. It’s already ordered but this building process takes 4 months. 
 

Next step is clearing the lot (This lot is nothing but trees and woods 0.997 acres), then of course they will level the ground and make a concrete pad for the home to sit on. We are only clearing the minimum amount of trees to make a driveway, and for our house. The privacy is going to be nice. 

 

 

The house is a full Sheetrock double wide. 
 

The closing process was very tough though. We nearly didn’t get the land. So many random things came up. I’m glad that’s over with though. Now it’s just a waiting game for our home to be built. 

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2 hours ago, tps3443 said:


We just finally closed on our home construction loan. But we still have a little ways before we are actually moved in. Should be November this year when we get the certification of occupancy. We have to wait for the new home to be ordered and built. It’s already ordered but this building process takes 4 months. 
 

Next step is clearing the lot (This lot is nothing but trees and woods 0.997 acres), then of course they will level the ground and make a concrete pad for the home to sit on. We are only clearing the minimum amount of trees to make a driveway, and for our house. The privacy is going to be nice. 

 

 

The house is a full Sheetrock double wide. 
 

The closing process was very tough though. We nearly didn’t get the land. So many random things came up. I’m glad that’s over with though. Now it’s just a waiting game for our home to be built. 

Since COVID and the massive incompetent mismanagement of everything relating to business and government occurred, things like this take WAY LONGER than they used to, and usually cost WAY MORE than appropriate.

 

Buying a house used to take 2 to 4 weeks start to finish for anyone with good credit and now it takes 30-60 days.

 

Having the privacy will be nice and so will having the trees. I take it you will have no HOA and not a managed or "planned" community. When you have HOAs and managed housing projects they generally come in with a bulldozer and level everything, so any trees and landscaping are recreated from scratch. Nice that you get to decide how it looks and how you want to do things. Having no HOA fees every month, not having any CCRs to restrict you from doing whatever you want, and not having to ask for approval or permission to do things, would also be nice. 

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Besides @tps3443 and his 14900k, does anyone have a 13900k/14900k with a V/F point at 4200/4300 <0.970 or below? I've seen a few out in the wild and the lowest I've seen is 0.964. Starting the preliminary work for binning a chip for the NH55 laptop to add to my collection. 🙂

 

 

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2 hours ago, electrosoft said:

Besides @tps3443 and his 14900k, does anyone have a 13900k/14900k with a V/F point at 4200/4300 <0.970 or below? I've seen a few out in the wild and the lowest I've seen is 0.964. Starting the preliminary work for binning a chip for the NH55 laptop to add to my collection. 🙂

I see you already discovered the one I was going to link. It is super close to what your are looking for on the V/F curve (0.989 at 4300).

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On 5/12/2024 at 1:22 PM, Mr. Fox said:

Speaking of games, looks like a pretty trippy horror shooter for $17.99 ($42.00 discount) for a couple more days on Epic.

 

https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/the-callisto-protocol

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All graphics settings maxed out and FSR/DLSS disabled, maxed out ray tracing. 296 FPS average.

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I bought it also, but will have no time to play it 🤣

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Nice. i9-14900K turned into an i7 but perform worse. Pay more get less, LOOL

 

 

 

The new super basher K Dumb continue continue pick on at Jufe's😆 what a 30 min pule show .

 

@tps3443Nice to see you are alive. Making your first home is always stressful. But you will be there 🙂

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finally got my money back from visions. they were upset and I had to threaten small claims court, pretty sad how crooked they are, the thing had legit problems. I feel so relieved. thanks @Papusan your completely right, I should have a cell phone and a beast desktop thats it, maybe a decent tablet for the bed but laptops I think im going to listen and try n sell them off before they are worth peanuts. I found a desktop with a 13700kf and 4080 along with 32gb ddr5 ram ect, for 2300 cad or 1550 usd or something. really good deal so long as its kept for 3 - 4 years. havent bought it yet I need a chime from the desktop experts/

 

found this

 

Open Box: ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 OG OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 24GB GDDR6X, DLSS 3, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a) TUF-RTX4090-O24G-OG-GAMING - Newegg.ca

 

maybe a 800cad desktop without gpu and add that....now thats an upgrade

 

ideas?

 

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On 5/13/2024 at 9:37 PM, tps3443 said:

Hey everyone, long time no see! I seriously lost total interest in computers lately for a little while. I was only using my system for work and gaming. Like most normal people I suppose lol 😆 but after re-doing my Supercool direct die mount I’ve reeled my self right back in that rabbit hole. 

 

Hah ditto here. Moved to Montana and have had a bunch of things come up so no real time to even spend on the computer even if I wanted to. We are in the process of buying a house, so at least I get to look forward to the networking and setting up the real server again.  And when then 50 series comes out, I am going to put my 4070 ti super in the server and make it a steam stream box for fun.

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Hah ditto here. Moved to Montana and have had a bunch of things come up so no real time to even spend on the computer even if I wanted to. We are in the process of buying a house, so at least I get to look forward to the networking and setting up the real server again.  And when then 50 series comes out, I am going to put my 4070 ti super in the server and make it a steam stream box for fun.

Half my interest in the 7900 XTX is to play with game streaming on the RTX 3090 @ 4K or other random things that look interesting to do

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5 hours ago, Reciever said:

Half my interest in the 7900 XTX is to play with game streaming on the RTX 3090 @ 4K or other random things that look interesting to do

 

Have you that article where someone combines Amd Fluid Motion Frames and DLSS for an insane framerate increase? Now that sounds like a fun experiment. I wonder what the latency is and what that would feel like.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-and-amd-gpu-tested-in-the-same-pc/

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Have you that article where someone combines Amd Fluid Motion Frames and DLSS for an insane framerate increase? Now that sounds like a fun experiment. I wonder what the latency is and what that would feel like.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-and-amd-gpu-tested-in-the-same-pc/

Yeah saw that, not a huge fan of FSR / DLSS as it seems to become more and more needed to run higher frame rates on some newer titles.

 

That being said I suppose it could be possible, though Im on ITX, I have extended its potential past what most are willing to tolerate with such a scenario. I'll grab some pictures when I get home later today so you guys can get a laugh or two out of it. 

 

Used to have a certain threshold for how my PC's ran, ever since getting the open air rig that @Mr. Fox linked many many moons ago it has uhh, well oyou all will see tonight lol I call it "Doing it Wrong" and @Hiew likes to poke at me saying I play games on a file server.

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Snapshot of the current configuration

 

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Birds eye view

 

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A much too large NVME heatsink that keeps it running at 32c.

 

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I noticed here that the PSB was beginning to bend where the pcie clip is, addressed it later.

 

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NVME to PCIE adapter, also put some thermal pads to counter the bending of the PCB from progressing.

 

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PCIE extension ribbon, mocking up how I want to mount things.

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Locking it in, later moved the frame to the end. Now running an ITX motherboard with a spare pcie slot thanks to NVME.

 

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How the desk is more or less set up, some cable clean up has been done since then.

 

Nightingale "Doing it Wrong"

 

5800X3D @ 4.45Ghz

Aorus ITX WiFi x570

32GB 3200Mhz

2TB GM7000 (OS + Games)

2TB Micron 1100 (Games)

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NVME to PCIE adapter + Extension PCIE 3.0 ribbon

LSI 9300-16i 

5x 4TB HDD

2x 3TB HDD

1x 5TB HDD

4x 2TB HDD 

 

Everything was plug and play, kind of just happen to have all the right material to make it work out the way I wanted.

 

CPU fans are also pointed inward so as to push air through the NVME heatsink and by extension the 3090 backplate. NVME tends to only sit at 32c and my junction temp (3090) tends to peak around 84-86c.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Reciever said:

NVME to PCIE adapter, also put some thermal pads to counter the bending of the PCB from progressing.

Some degree of PCB bending is expected on any motherboard that does not have a backplate. Even these ungodly expensive Apex motherboards are bent when they are brand new. For the absurd price they sell for, not having a backplate is kind of inexcusable. But, ASUS ROG products have never been a brand that offers genuine value. They offer compelling features that people are willing to allow themselves to be financially raped in order to have them. Rarely ever is there any real basis in value based on build quality or QC.

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Today (already passed 00:00) is Norway's Constitution Day The 17, May 

 

And here home in central Norway we have wonderful weather. We have for the moment the warmest weather in the whole country. 25-28C. Very rare this happen in the spring month. Yup, finally I can have the use for the AC part in the combined heat/cold pump I bought last fall. 

 

Close to 28C is almost as hot it is in @Mr. Fox land in the spring😀 But me being saved by the new AC unit, HaHa

 

Today we will go out and eat good food and drinks. Of course I will sit out in this weather. No time for me sitting inside with computers🤩

 

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26 minutes ago, Papusan said:

Today (already passed 00:00) is Norway's Constitution Day The 17, May 

 

And here home in central Norway we have wonderful weather. We have for the moment the warmest weather in the whole country. 25-28C. Very rare this happen in the spring month. Yup, finally I can have the use for the AC part in the combined heat/cold pump I bought last fall. 

 

Close to 28C is almost as hot it is in @Mr. Fox land in the spring😀 But me being saved by the new AC unit, HaHa

 

 

Today we will go out and eat good food and drinks. Of course I will sit out in this weather. No time for me sitting inside with computers🤩

 

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Happy Constitution Day. It sounds like you're getting some beautiful weather that is uncommon for Norway. Tomorrow it will be 38°C here and probably 28°C inside of my office, LoL. So your weather there is preferable at the moment. Enjoy the sunshine, brother. 

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I broke my big toe a couple of days ago. It's looking much better but still doesn't feel great.

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On 5/11/2024 at 6:35 AM, electrosoft said:

Uh oh.....Asus repair is now in GN's crosshairs....

 

 

 

I wonder what Asus will charge for swapping out the small nvidia power connector forwards... The half? Aka $1400 USD ? Premium priced products need premium prices for repairs. The Apple way. And what with the rest of the world? Same price philosophy? 

 

Recent feedback has highlighted some gaps in our RMA communication process in the US and Canada

 

  • We are revising our repair pricing structure for out-of-warranty products; this includes a thorough review process for any abnormal pricing to ensure consistency, transparency and fairness.

 

ASUS Posts Official Statement Concerning Recent RMA Issues, Says Enhancing Its Processes In US & Canada
https://wccftech.com/asus-official-statement-concerning-rma-issues-enhancing-processes-us-canada/

 

On 5/12/2024 at 1:48 PM, Papusan said:

The $200 scam could I live with from Asus. But $2750 fee for replacing the small cute GPU power connector is harder to swallow. It seems Asus can live very well with bad reputation.

 

Asus quotes ridiculous $2,750 fee to replace chipped GPU power connector— docs back up claims of egregious repair pricing for $2,000 RTX 4090 GPU

 

 

Here is what to expect for tomorrows new modern tech. More of Thermal throttling algorithm and software/drivers to handle it is the gods saviour. Give with one hand then take it back with the other hand.

 

Intel's answer to PCIe 6 heat concerns is a driver that throttles bus speeds

Higher transfer speeds come at a cost
 
The new PCIe bandwidth controller driver has been through five revisions so far as Intel engineers continue refining the thermal throttling implementation. It's not finalized yet, but adoption is likely coming in the next year or so.

 

1 hour ago, Mr. Fox said:

I broke my big toe a couple of days ago. It's looking much better but still doesn't feel great.

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Outch. This doesn't look good. But I hope you already start feeling better.

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