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Jul 30, 2004 Messages 23,042. ... Yesterday at work, started off the workday with 90% battery, barely used ...
The GTX 780 model has double memory: 6GB, while both have 10-phase power design that reduces power noise by 30% and increases efficiency by 15% versus reference designs. The cards are built with DIGI+ VRM and hard-wearing POSCAPs, while the DirectCU-like cooler has been upgraded with ’0dB technology’.
The UPS software, reporting load from the 1500va/w UPS is showing idle to load differences of 15% (16% ups load idle, fully stressed cpu is 30% total power), so around 200watt of power difference between the two, cpu only stressed. Temps are fine(70 ish-75, prime95 could be around 80c) I should note the mod undervolts the cpu by 50mv.
I bought a couple kits of the T-Force Dark 3000 when on sale at Newegg for $139 each (16gb 2x8). Zero problems in either of my Ryzen boards (Asrock AB350+R1700 and X470+R2700x) using xmp profile, 3000 mhz speed. Will do 3200 pretty easy. I totally recommend them when on sale, and I would buy them again. At $170, maybe not so much.
I've checked bottleneck calculators and got mixed results saying between 4% to 18%, asked around on Reddit and was told at most 10% but no one was sure. I was hoping the experts here can weigh in to possibly put my mind at ease, and search to an end. I run my games at 1440p, usually maxed out...
That’s not quite how it works unless you have a PLX chip. Lanes are dedicated- you can’t personally choose to cut the number of lanes assigned to a slot to add more hardware.
Top Pick: Crossver 32X2-P & Philips BDM3270QP have better colour presets than the BenQ, are completely PWM Free unlike the Samsung (PWM free down to 30% brightness=135cdm/2 which is 2x too bright for dark room use IMO) and free from obvious overshoot ghosting unlike the Acer. Pick the Philips BDM3270QP if it is available from retailers with ...
Aside from the already mentioned 6600XT/6650XT, used 2070 Supers or 1080ti's would probably give you the best boost in that range. IIRC those should be 20-30% better on a lot of titles compared to the normal 1080's. 3060ti's will also be around that performance level, but I doubt you could find a used one that cheap.
It outperforms the 5800X in single threaded testings by a tiny margin, while being 30% faster than the 10700. It lags behind 5800X in multi core testing by 5%, which being 10% faster than 10700. iGPU part- Intel UHD750 Aka XE32
The only catch is they will need to pay for the entire project upfront and have a registered account that has an additional 30% of that cost in escrow to deal with cost overruns, and if that fund is depleted they will need to stop and have a review done, and in the event that review takes longer than 4 years or is denied then the project is dead.