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7800X3D, 7900X3D, 7950X3D..
BitMaster replied to EightyDuce's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Are you sure all cores on the 2nd CCD will run full 5.7G ? I haven’t had my hands on 7000 yet but 5000 and previous Ryzen do not behave like that. Maybe 2-3 cores do 5.7 ish, most will do less, I estimate 5-5.2G -
Go ahead and sell your 4090...
BitMaster replied to EightyDuce's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
More Cache here, more Cache there, everybody is upping the Cache Levels. -
LOL, the new parts came and one of my fears turned out to be real, the new GPU is as long as the old case itself, top match. I told my pal that there is serious doubt about the fans being the root cause, which I also believe more than the fan theory ( but it costs more to fix ! ), and that he better invests in a new PSU of reputable brand, somewhere 750-850w.. He went with a 750w beQuiet Titanium that was on sale for 169€ and a larger case ( where we take 4 fans out to put his 6 new Noctuas in ). Let's see if the CPU survived once we put it back, if not we have to replace that one as well. The old PSU, we checked the specs and invoice, was an LC 1000w Titanium for 120€ back then. I told him, 1000w, Titanium and 120€...somebody is lying !Those 3 don't go together w/o cutting corners. They cost at least twice that. So, yeah, I then told him that we have been there before, about 4 years ago when he burnt through a 1.2kW cheap PSU while mining on his gaming rig. He then bought a better one that still runs today in his other son's gaming rig but now this LC low-tier PSU again. In the end, if you want and need that thing running for whatever task, you spend more money & downtime with cheap parts, it has never payed out for as long as I build & fix PC's.
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See if you can manage to get hold of at least 32GB of RAM that fits your motherboard, could well be used RAM. If there is any HDD involved, either OS or DCS, than replace that one with a SSD. 16GB and a potential HDD is bound to cause frustration, 16GB alone is on the edge already.
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The reason may very well be careless kids that keep on gaming and putting stress on the machine while it squeeks and moans under your table, for hours, days and months. That their dad didn't pay attention to the PC's health is another thing, the boys are teenagers and should know better without the need of their dad. I told them often enough to look after that thing, LoL. I just don't live nearby anymore. The circuits..well, I am no electronics guy and I honestly don't know if fans have the potential to ruin a rig but those were the only things with obvious, loud and visible damage and experience from the past have showed me that broken fans have the potential to ruin the 230v house electrics to a point where your cable TV fails tuning into ceratin frequencies. If I had not seen and fixed that myself at a neighbour and long term buddy I would not believe it, 1 fan ruins TV 1 floor downstairs but it did. So from that experience I thought, well have been the damn broken fans, not 1 but 3 of them. We will see once the new parts are in.
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LoL... got an update, lessons learned. along with a new 6750XT and B550 board come six, now listen: Noctua fans. let's hope the rest of the rig still works the fans are 30€ each, that,s 180€. I don't say you need to spent that much but I have seen weird stuff with cheap worn out & broken fans but this is tops them all loss wise, there, 180€ would have been a good investment first place and may well have saved the board and GPU
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I may add, while you just got to know the folders located in your users home folder, usually here: C:\Users\your_name\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta To avoid GFX glitches it is not a bad idea to delete the FXO and METASHEDER 2 folders after every update. It will take a bit longer to start DCS 1st time again since it needs to recompile shaders and do it's things but it may safe you from errors. It's a good habit to do so, just to be safe. Mac
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Maybe this is of interest for the DIY builders... and those who think cheap fans and cases may work in a gaming rig for teenagers that game daily for hours & hours. Well, I built this rig over a year ago for one of my best friends but he picked the parts himself. Nothing bad, MSI board X570, 5600X, 16GB Gskill RAM of decent speed, Titanium PSU 1kW, his "old" 1080ti, a 1TB 870 Evo Samsung..nice...BUT THE CASE... cut corners I say, 39,90€ with 6 fans installed all LED. I mean, they looked nice and were rather quiet when new but now, say 18 month later 1 of them was hardly spinning and made a terrible noise, 2 more were kind of turning like a WWII prop with 1 blade shot off and the other 3 were kinda ok but got noisy, well, all ok so far, new fans and good to go. No, GPU dead, Board dead, no beep and no signal. Tried the card in one of my systems,tried another good card in his system, rest Bios, M-flashed Bios, resetted a dozen times, not a single beep from the board alone. The GPU is dead, no question, the PSU is good, tested all with one of my PSU's and same results. Since I cant find any burn marks, smell or obvious hardware defects I began to realize that maybe the 3 broken fans, 1 totally blocked and buzzing, may have killed the board and took the GPU sadly with it. Need to test the CPU and see if that is still working, I now think it's well possible that this one of the rare incidents were it also takes the CPU down. We will get a new B550 and 6750XT and rebuild it, whatever else is dead will be replaced. I should add, the PC was ultra clean inside, not a sign of dust. It's not that dust killed the fans or such. Whatever klilled it, it did a good job
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DDR5 prices in steady free fall...
BitMaster replied to EightyDuce's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
The only thing that would hold me back right now with AM5 and maybe Intel too is the risky thing with 4 Modules. There seems to be some issues with them at "better" speeds than 4800 or 5200 iirc. I would like to have 128GB which should be possible with good speeds since the limit they aim at is 256GB, so I would only need either 2x 64GB or 4x 32GBGB, both scenarios are not really possible right now with confidence. Anyway, I am really happy with what I have and I dont fly DCS that much anymore to justify an upgrade now. -
DDR5 prices in steady free fall...
BitMaster replied to EightyDuce's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
We should distinguish between Latency and Delay. Latency can be sky high if you have enough Hertz to make it even. The bottom line is delay and DDR5 will eventually brake even...now comes the actual "NEW" thing we are all waiting for: - less voltage ( ehh Not Yet , right now north of 1.3x Volts with most modules ! ) - denser modules ( same, not yet available ) i.e. 4x64GB on Desktop should be possible to DDR specs ( for future DCS Maps & Modules LoL ) But true, right now I would not hesitate to buy DDR5. Two months ago, no way, way too expensive they were. -
wow wow wow.. If your old card does STILL work in x16 mode in Slot-1 but your new one doesn't but works in another PC in x16 and also in x8 in your own #2 slot then something with the Bios is wrong, either mobo or graphics-board need a new Bios if I get this right because it all works, just not in that mix. ..and yes, you roughly loose 2-5% on any x8 mode, v3 or v4. my 2 cents
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Upgrading from i9900K to AMD 7700X: Thoughts?
BitMaster replied to Lurker's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
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i maintain a few dozen PC's across multiple networks & homes, about 2/3 are Win11 by now. Win11 is no different to Win10 when it comes to everyday usage. I only install 11 on new machines, 10 only on those that can't install 11 due to Secure Boot and TPM 2.0.
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Usually, the problems start when you use more than 1 software that queries the various chips on motherboard and GPU. For example, HWinfo64 and Aida64 may start acting up if you also have Asus AiSuite or similar apps from other board vendors are opened up and monitoring. Usually they also prompt you with this at some stage. Check what else runs and see.
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AMD 7 series X3D announced
BitMaster replied to AngleOff66's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
My eyes always give water when I read the prices in the US and then open up a german retailer and compare, it's 10-20ish% I'd say in general. 10% on a 80$ SSD is a bitter-sweet pill, 20% on a 2000$ GPU is an extra-bitter pill to swallow. -
CPU limited worth getting a 4090?
BitMaster replied to Baltic Pirate's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I would wait and see what 2023 brings in DCS optimization since you can't really enjoy any Dollar of your expense if you opt to do so. If multi-threading frees up enough CPU that you will find yourself GPU-bottlenecked you could then upgrade, likely for a lower price. If that won't really happen, hang on another year or opt for a CPU upgrade to fully utilize your 3090, once such CPU's are available. I personally doubt that we will ever see a CPU who's single-core performance is powerful enough to lift all the heavy weight + VR, that's why ED is really pushing the Multi-Threading feature, and Vulkan. Both address performance issues. Until that has been solved and delivered, you can't really make use of all the cores modern CPUs have and as such GPUs can't run at max load. -
A Task Manager overlay was great too;)
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No other channel takes DCS to such extremes. It doesn't really matter if it's reality based or not, it shows how DCS performs, it's greatness and it's limits foremost. If you like the content idea itself is a different thing.