You know, my reason for being concerned about net neutrality is that when you follow the money, it's coming from people I don't trust at all. A lot of corporations were pushing for it to stay in place and I was concerned then because I didn't trust them either. To me that is a red flag that...
Not to go too far of topic but I'm getting sick of running tons of junk software just to make the fans spin on my equipment. If I pay $400 something for a 1600 watt power supply, or twice that for a high end gpu, I'm probably not putting it in a dead silent build, and I probably don't want...
The perfect monitor for gaming on my new Quadro GV100s. I have a feeling this would be like my 60hz 4k gsync experience and I'd have to go through 3 panels just to settle on one that actually works despite dead pixels and bad back light bleed. I'll pass.
I don't consider having the ability to defend my wife and children from criminals cowardice. Just being careful, while necessary, doesn't always cut it. YMMV.
If you won't feel it in your bank account the V will likely support RTX and will perform better overall. Quite a bit better at 4k. People keep saying lack of gaming drivers but I've had no issues other than the launch driver having some stuttering. I'm using the same GeForce drivers as everyone...
Sure, this is Nvidia's fault for locking their cards to 120% power in the bios..
/75%sarcasm
I think a dab of solder has too low resistance compared to the liquid metal and the card realizes something is up.
I wonder if tensor cores can be used for real time ray tracing like pcper's guess? Will be interesting to see what consumer Volta will bring now that nvidia has pretty much confirmed it. I bet it won't be long now.
Sounds like nvidia had to find a use for their tensor cores and they found it. Am I the only one surprised that this is how they announced Volta for desktop?
I used to do general IT for a pork company. Lots of brown dust buildup in the farm pcs. The smell would never leave them. Laptops were great too. Power them on for instant farm smell anywhere. It really grows on you though.
I think the second will help a lot. Eventually it slows down. I use 2 360 rads in a pedestal and added a 240 for fun because the pedestal was getting very hot at full load. I gained a degree and a half of delta. Warm ambient of 24, though. I'm curious what the changing season will bring.
Interesting choice of words. Any better? Maybe. Any good? No.
I use Corsair and I guess I would call it better, since Cam turned off some fans on me randomly when I tried it. Thermal throttling did it's job at least. Corsair software saves my settings fine but every reboot I need to manually...
I'm using 12 Vardar F3 120s. I was running 1 360 rad on top of my case but got a second one and moved them both to a pedestal. FWIW I did learn they are a much quieter fan mounted upright vs flat as I had them before.
Makes sense. My main concern from the start was that I don't want to burn out a fan or a header prematurely. My rads are in a pedestal so I combined everything into 1 PWM & TACH cable / header for convenience. At this point in the thread I'm considering bringing 2 cables up for peace of mind...
Ok, so if the fans do indeed provide the power, in effect in parallel thanks to the hub, this would be driving the amps up creating a potential limit to the maximum number of fans. Is that what you meant by the last sentence? If so, it's completely the opposite of what I had assumed would be...
I'm sure this question has come up but I've spent about 2 hours looking for a real answer and haven't found one. I'm currently running 12 fans on 2x360 radiators and each rad (6 fans) has it's own hub with sata power adapter. Currently I'm using a single cable (2 wires) to supply 1 tach signal...
I'm just stating I have similar problems. Nothing spectacular here on claymore, I get about .01 eth a day. I didn't buy it to mine but at least it's better than letting it sit idle when I'm not using it. I'm going to try the new version of nice hash this weekend unless I see something better in...
I figured they had a limited supply and that was why they were adamant that all reviewers clearly state it is not a gaming card. Interestingly, they now separate "Titan" cards and "Geforce GTX" cards on their website, with Titan Xp belonging to the latter.
I have tinnitus and get ringing with migraines, and notice coil whine very differently than both. I get a little whine from my cpu running hard on a x99 board, but it is nothing compared to the whine from my titan xp when it's running. Both on water so it's very noticeable. I also have a titan v...
Hmm no idea why I can't post here from my system at all but.. Ran some tests.
4k optimized superposition 11649
min 73 avg 87 max 110
Very cpu limited in this kind of thing with slow fb memory too but figured I'd share.
For comparison my titan x Pascal (v1) in the same box
4k optimized...
Well I'm curious to see how it performs on Monday when mine comes in. System I'm putting in is not set up as a gaming machine but I'm sure curiosity will win and I'll test it anyways.
I didn't know it was disabled when you OC. I figured multicore enhancement would break TBMT so that is disabled. I've tried all auto and by specific core, where it tells you with an * which is the "best" core, with no luck.
BTW I did try flashing back to the old BIOS and haven't had any luck...
Anyone using TBMT 3 with or without overclocking? I had it running on my Asus board, x99e ws usb3 (starting to hate this thing.) I recently upgraded my bios due to stability issues and lost TBMT 3 in the process. It was working in win 7 and linux but now works no where...
I did attempt to...