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I am having issues with this machine locking up on me.
I am running stock clock CPU, I've tested all of my RAM individually with memtest86+, there was an error once but I pulled all sticks out, put 1 stick in, ran the test, passed. Added the 2nd stick, passed, 3rd stick, passed, 4th stick...
Several things I want to add.
In order for me to run a full size, 120mm fan on the rear 120x120mm radiator as well as the upper 120x360mm radiator, I need a slim fan that is no more than 15mm thick. I ordered two of these from AliExpress.
I will take pictures after they arrive and I get them...
Some pictures of the board..
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Hoses and other plumbing connected. The dye helps detect leaks (I know most of you on this forum are already familiar with this)
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Laid on the side to bleed out air
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I poured the fluid out...
Fast forward 4 years...
July 12, 2024:
I began to notice that my 3x480GB NVMe SSD RAID0 array was slow, so I ran benchmarks using the same application I ran before. Indicative of one (or more) failing SSDs.
Knowing I've got just under a year left of their 5 year warranty, I opted to replace...
I had not realized that I never updated this thread, despite the fact that I took the pictures to do so. In June 2020, I wound up dumping X299 in favor for that X399M MicroATX board that I mentioned.
Motherboard: ASRock X399M Taichi
CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X
RAM: 2x G.Skill 2x8GB...
You're whining and you're just mad because you're on the outside looking in. Get some more self awareness and learn how marketing works. You are just an end user consumer. You have to be worth a lot more money to Nvidia for them to care.
JayZ and Linus are tabloidal celebrities of the gaming...
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The only assumption that I made is that there are 64 shaders per CU (Compute Unit), which is consistent with all the AMD GPUs that I've seen here beginning with RX 400 series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units#Radeon_R5/R7/R9_300_series
Here's the...
If 80 CUs, then that's 5120 shaders, and lets say 2200 MHz. That would result in...
2 * 5120 * 2200 * 10^(-3) = 22528.0 GFLOPs (Single Precision).
That's about 10% less than RTX 3080's single precision GFLOPs (25067.5).
Figured I'd go over this. I looked again. Interestingly enough, I came across this:
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=RTL8811AU
I wonder if this implies that we can use this to find the latest windows drivers for other various devices.
I got the RAID0 working with the software application. I ran the tests and was underwhelmed by the performance advantages. I returned everything to amazon. The literature and documentation about VROC is ridiculously inconclusive. There were things that I was able to do that the documentation...