i would have bought the colorful.. as long i can get the cheapest 3080.. i still wonder why ppl still want to spend 3070 close to 3080 price... (3k+ on 3070)
just because of brand? better cooler? higher O/C?
If that the case, just cap the speed of 3080 to match 3070 right?
but isnt 4k resolution less depend on cpu ? what resolution u play before u upgrade to 8700k ?
bottle necking is when you see you cpu 100% but gpu not fully utilize. And the frame drop is very significant.
Hoooowever.... despite take for example a ryzen 3600 which is not bottlenecking the gpu at all. but when you throw in a 5ghz 10900K youd get an additional 20fps in 1440p and maybe 8-10 in 4k. In this scenario it becomes how fast the cpu is at handling the data from the gpu.
The current Agesa is totally stable at 3600mhz and below.
For ram stability there are few things you need to see before blaming the current agesa.
1. your ram kit, Hynix, c-die or b-die.
2. then see your ram speed, set your ram xmp setting to a stable speed then only play with your ram timing.
which is the fault of agesa. If a bios or driver is stable it should work in all situations not just on specific IC or make lol... especially for average consumer who doesnt have the knowledge of going into searching serial numbers to find the correct chip.
Let’s say if the agesa only works with micron.. Samsung Bdie and Hynix will all crash upon boot. Will you blame the ram or agesa
Does anyone know which AIB cards for the 3080 have issues with VRAM hotspots such as the first few batches of FE (https://www.igorslab.de/en/simple-pad-mod-for-the-force-rtx-3080-founders-edition-slowers-the-gddr6x-temperature-by-a-whopping-8-degrees/)
Does anyone know which AIB cards for the 3080 have issues with VRAM hotspots such as the first few batches of FE (https://www.igorslab.de/en/simple-pad-mod-for-the-force-rtx-3080-founders-edition-slowers-the-gddr6x-temperature-by-a-whopping-8-degrees/)
for AIB the only make that is different is Palit gamepro and asus tuf. These both use a separate heat plate from the GPU where the palit is linked to the support brace while the tuf had some tiny finstack attached. No complains from these 2 so i’ll assume they’re fine.
Meanwhile all the rest play safe in design by sharing the heatplate with the gpu that shares the main heatpipe and finstack directly so there will not be any issues.
This post has been edited by Bonchi: Nov 25 2020, 06:22 PM
for AIB the only make that is different is Palit gamepro and asus tuf. These both use a separate heat plate from the GPU where the palit is linked to the support brace while the tuf had some tiny finstack attached. No complains from these 2 so i’ll assume they’re fine.
Meanwhile all the rest play safe in design by sharing the heatplate with the gpu that shares the main heatpipe and finstack directly so there will not be any issues.
compared to some people complaining about high VRAM temps on some RX5700/XT cards, VRAM temps reach over 90C and their ambient temp is unlike malaysia even
This post has been edited by terradrive: Nov 25 2020, 06:23 PM
compared to some people complaining about high VRAM temps on some RX5700/XT cards, VRAM temps reach over 90C and their ambient temp is unlike malaysia even
Just like when you exercise, if you are not sweating, then you are not working out hard enough. So in that sense, it is a good thing it gets that hot.
Zen 3 has problems at the moment with current AGESA. It's not your ram. Don't you read other forums and other postings ??????? U re lucky it worked at 3200.
Are you sure? Maybe I'm just lucky. I have a 5600x, played it with my previous gskill ram rated at 2800mhz, no issues. Then sold it off and bought a xpg d60 ram rated at 3600mhz. I'm running at 3600mhz with no stability issues whatsoever, tried overclocking my ram till 4000mhz no issues as well but I've reverted back to 3600mhz as in benchmark I've found it to have little to no effect however my latency increased, probably due to untouched timings, which is at cl18.
Running on a gigabyte b550 aorus pro mobo. Funny thing is my average fps for csgo benchmark is still the same when running my gskill ram and my newer 3600mhz ram. Maybe it is bottleneck by my weak gtx970 gpu.
which is the fault of agesa. If a bios or driver is stable it should work in all situations not just on specific IC or make lol... especially for average consumer who doesnt have the knowledge of going into searching serial numbers to find the correct chip.
Let’s say if the agesa only works with micron.. Samsung Bdie and Hynix will all crash upon boot. Will you blame the ram or agesa
ok a ques
buying a good timing ram say...16-16-16-36 b die 3600 CL16 vs a cheaper loose timing 3600 CL18, any diff self OC vs use b die to OC? and whats the diff in fps of both kits. I know not enough to justify price difference
I just notice I had buy games before at fanatical. Haha!
Fanatical promotion is better and more new games promotion than Green Man Gaming.
This Fanatical now got mystery games bundle when you buy new games.
I play around and notice, you buy one game and cost over MYR 40.88, free one game. You buy together two games cost over MYR 40.88, also free one game. But if you buy two games separately which each games cost over MYR 40.88, then you get 2 free games. Haha!
This post has been edited by Andrewtst: Nov 25 2020, 10:59 PM
Just release review for Powercolor Red Devil 6800XT OC.
The performance still behind RTX3080.
The Powercolour GPU Fan absolutely bad ass.
6800XT games probably need alot of optimizations because the developer received the cards really late. That's why cyberpunk don't support amd ray tracing at launch. Even linux developers are complaining they got the card super late and currently 6800/XT doesn't work in linux at all, even though of frantic effort by the redhat, amd's own engineers, etc. Nvidia's linux driver worked on day 1 for the ampere cards
6800XT games probably need alot of optimizations because the developer received the cards really late. That's why cyberpunk don't support amd ray tracing at launch. Even linux developers are complaining they got the card super late and currently 6800/XT doesn't work in linux at all, even though of frantic effort by the redhat, amd's own engineers, etc. Nvidia's linux driver worked on day 1 for the ampere cards
i have a bad experience last time with 5700XT and Radeon driver. i can say the driver is king of crash. after the bad experience, I'm jump to RTX 2070S than upgrade to RTX3080. Peace of mind.