I got a Nitro+ XTX about a month ago. Its size and performance are very impressive. I even did an AI upscaling project, and it ran surprisingly well, considering that kind of stuff is dominated by Nvidia. The noise level is excellent, too; I don't think it's ever louder than my CPU fan, even...
I saw a power colour hellhound 7900xtx from a competitor for £800. There is much conflicting information about this card's cooler; some say the coil whine is unbearable and loud, while others say it's dead silent. Does anyone have this card, and what's the experience like? £200 cheaper than the...
I noticed Ocuk has a B-grade 7900xtx, which is about £200 cheaper than the new one. Does it still have the manufacturer's warranty, or is it just 90 days, as the site stated?
decent chance i am getting the cheaper one, unless the cooling and noise is significantly better on nitro. I am trying to find reviews about it, but I couldn't find anything.
I am planning to get a 7900xtx pulse, nitro, or whatever one that is under 320mm long. I would like to know how the pulse compares to the nitro noise and temperature-wise, or is there a better alternative at that length?
I got my settings directly from Ryzen Master. It put all the cores to -30. I keep my max fan speed at 70%, and my max all-core boost for Cinebench is 4.4 GHz. My Cinebench score is about 27500 with the PBO and fan settings. I probably can get higher if I turn up all the fans, including the case...
It turns out Ryzen Master changed my bios settings to the optimised setting after I ran the PBO optimiser. I do have one problem: it crashes for a specific low-powered game (Romance of Three Kingdoms 14), but everything else, including benchmarking, is fine. I control the clock speed with max...
I just started using Ryzen Master to get the most out of my 5950x. The result is pretty good, but Ryzen Master has to load to apply the settings every time the PC starts. So my question is, do you just leave it like that, or should you apply the settings to the bios? And do Ryzen Master settings...
I upped the SOC voltage to 1.1v but I couldn't get it to post at 3600mhz. 3566mhz is the closest I can get. I changed the FCLK to 1766 to set the 1:1 ratio. I guess this is the max my chip can do without doing more voltage changes.
I left VDDP and VDDG on auto and changed VSOC to 1v and I can do 3533mhz. Maybe the IMC on this chip isn't too bad, its just not as good as the old one.
I got it to post with the exact timing and voltage of the XMP after changing it to 3200mhz. I think I will try and tweak that. I don't really like up the voltage as I think RAM is easily damaged, at least compared to the rest of the components.
Thanks for the help
Yes the current sticks was fine with the old 5900x. So if the voltage change doesn't, do I need to turn the frequency down a bit? I didn't think the XMP profile could cause issues since I thought they were factory-tested safe overclock.
Would decreasing the frequency require less voltage? If I...
I recently upgraded from a 5900x to 5950x. It was running fine. However, I noticed the RAM speed was reset to default one day, and when I tried to re-enable the XMP profile, it couldn't post.
I tried updating to the latest bios (5003), but no luck.
My mobo is Asus x570 Strix-F
and my RAM is...
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