if hwinfo is right, my card was doing the same thing.
pcie - 72w
pcie1 - 101w
pcie2 - 124w
pcie3 - 101w
peak - 397.989w
and that was with the power slider at 109%
its hard to say at the moment. i had the 3090 ftw hybrid, and it was 100% perfect on the desktop, but it started randomly crashing when i put a load on it. wouldnt last more than 5 mins or so. i initially found out i had a bad psu, and the evga rep i spoke with agreed that we should replace...
im kinda surprised that i dont see a mention of dead 3090s in here. mine lasted a very unstable 48hrs and then grenaded itself while i was trying to figure out the root of the stability issue. seems like a common problem over in the evga forums.
https://vivo-us.com/collections/tv-new-collection/products/mount-vw03g
ive been using one of these for years now. stupid easy to move the tv around when i need to work behind it.
and according to the manufacturers response on amazon, this one will actually accept the native 300x200 mounting...
nice. i was under the impression that those plates were to adapt a larger tv to a smaller mount, not the other way around.
though i suppose in hindsight, it should work in either direction. i just have a curved tv so its got big standoffs on it. for some reason i was thinking those...
im kinda looking at getting one of these cx 48s, but im running into one potential issue with my setup. has anyone used some kind of adapter plate to mount this to a 400x400 wall mount?
if this schedule holds true, it looks fine to me. im not buying until early november for cyberpunk, and 1-2 months of lead time will let any space invaders show up if theyre going to.
im thinking about getting one of these sometime later this year. im a little confused about the limited hdmi 2.1 though. will these things actually do 4k/120hz/444 at 10bit or no? or will we not know for sure until hdmi 2.1 cards come out?
and im suddenly not slightly annoyed about buying my 3950x back in january.
i picked it up like 2 days before cyberpunk was delayed, and ive been slightly annoyed since then. figured at this point i could have grabbed a 4950x in fall instead. but now that its been delayed, im perfectly ok...
all i know is i made a nice profit off my dust collecting switch. and i sold my ps4 pro, ended up losing less than $75 for a system ive had since launch day. i cant complain about that at all.
i think thats my problem with it, and what i was afraid of from the beginning. doom 2016 felt naturally over the top, and it was good because of that. with eternal though you can tell they deliberately tried to turn it up to 12, and the game suffered because of it. and its too busy, they...
these keys are for the Epic store and were generated by the amd validation tool. thee shouldnt be any issue registering this on epic if you dont have an amd system.
$30 each, paypal only.
borderlands comes with a 2nd key for the Echo skin that coms with this.
agreed. im still on my 4771 but i cant justify the upgrade price.
ill probably pick up something new when cyberpunk comes out next year. so maybe an intel 10 series? i kinda doubt theyll have the 4000 refresh out by then.
too rich for me... though i dont really need to build a new system till cyberpunk next year, so who knows. maybe itll be a little closer to my budget in april next year.
this is gonna get expensive for me.... i have a business on ebay, and i cancel $1500+ transactions on a regular basis. people buy the wrong (expensive) items all the time, or want items rush shipped for free so i have to cancel orders on a regular basis.
but on the other hand... whats my...
seriously.... what the hell does intel have planned here? theyre collecting major players from everyplace for something big. id be shocked if their new gpu is world shattering enough to be collecting all these people.
my only complaint about this is my bandwidth caps. i played hte hell out of the assassins creed streaming beta, and almost destroyed my bandwidth caps in no time.
i wouldnt use this for a twitch shooter, but for something like assassins creed, it wored out just fine.
theres something going on with the HDR setting. when i first setup the HDR on it, when the game ran for the first time, i was at 3 notches from the left and the thing vanished. i went to recalibrate it later and im at 100% max brightness now, and the object still wont dissapear.
i liked what i saw of the game, but the 30min time limit fucking sucked. i felt so rushed through the whole thing, and i skipped so many areas to make sure i finished it before time ran out.
am i missing something here? she said ryzen 3 + radeon 7 was getting about 120fps in Forza @ 1080p. all the benchmarks im seeing shows the vega 64 getting that same performance @ 1080p right now.
itll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the next 18-24 months. especially with rtx gen2 and gen3 cards. but i guess this needed to start someplace, and while it doent seem to work well yet, it does seem to work-ish. if they can get performance up on both software, and...
in the open world, im not getting as clean of an image as id like, but im getting a solid 60fps, and the dialog scenes seem to be perfect. im guessing it has something to do with location and available bandwidth.
youre not kidding. ive been playing assassins creed on project stream for the last 3 weeks or so. i normally sit around 300gb used for a month. for Dec i hit 777gb, and for Jan im already at 257gb.
your kidding, right? im getting about 30-40fps (at best) on high at 4k with my 1080. the only way im getting a solid 60fps on high is on 1080p. because 1440p refuses to run.... it gives black bars all around it in full screen mode. or in windowless border i get about 20fps.