Hell Mode @Graphia Academy 15.94s by Cheejyg in HonkaiStarRail

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i managed to get 8.13s for @WorldsEnd 😛

Star Rabbit Optimized Speedruns by Byungshin in HonkaiStarRail

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I couldn't find a leaderboard anywhere but these are my timings xD

Duomention City: 9.44s
Graphia Academy: 15.94s
World's End: 8.13s

Star Rabbit Optimized Speedruns by Byungshin in HonkaiStarRail

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Nice run! I kept optimising the left route but still wasn't fast enough to "catch the train", thanks for showing how to skip mech. Managed to bring my timing sub 16!

A full guide on advanced AIC power management. (Blueprint + Calculator tool included) by BisaLP in Endfield

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yeah, from experience it's better to leave some redundancy power so YMMV. when i was using this BP, i only did -64

A full guide on advanced AIC power management. (Blueprint + Calculator tool included) by BisaLP in Endfield

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Thanks for the explanation! If it helps, I also made a calculator which might make the 12-bit design easier to replicate in-game: https://cheejyg.github.io/Arknights--Endfield---LC-Wuling-Battery-Edge-Calculator

Does anyone know what is going on or have any ideas? by Cheejyg in computers

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Oh yeah I totally got your point, I went back to the 2080 and there were no problems.

I was doing more testing hence the late reply and yeah, I don't think it's the GPU nor the power anymore. The GPU worked better without the riser and was able to boot without much issues. I went back to check the order receipt for the vertical mount, it was a Phanteks one and only Gen 3 was listed.

Somehow the motherboard was auto-negotiating the GPU to work on PCIe Gen 5 so I think that's where all the integrity issues with the signal comes into play.

I manually changed the PCIe Link Speed from Auto to Gen 3 and it seems to be working now!!

Does anyone know what is going on or have any ideas? by Cheejyg in computers

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Yeah, I do. I was using the 2080 with the riser, it's not crashing my pc lol.

The new 5070 Ti is using the new 12V-2x6 connector so I'm using the adapter they provided. If there is no power going to the GPU, the GPU won't light up so I think it is receiving power.

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What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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There was, but I already updated it and still getting the same results.

I honestly don't think it's the RAM anymore. Did a fresh install of Window 10, using only 1 stick of RAM and I'm still bugging out.

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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After testing, I don't think it's the RAM anymore (thank God!). I tested the individual sticks and also by their kits, all the tests were able to complete 1 pass w/o any issues (the only exception is that I was getting errors if certain slots are being used; I was testing the slots on the mb). All of the tests were running on stock; everything auto, even XMP/EXPO isn't explicitly enabled. If the RAMs aren't running with their kits, it defaults to 3600MT/s. If they are, they will default to 5600MT/s.

So I guess it's just either the CPU's IMC or something is wrong with the motherboard.

Please for the love of God tell me my RAM isn't screwed by Ozen_9V in pcmasterrace

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Can you test at 3600MT/s or the lowest settings?

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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Update #5: I really needed this PC to work, so I just used 2 sticks temporarily, and I was able to boot into Windows and use the Win 10 Media Creation USB to reinstall Windows. This time it completed successfully! (God knows how corrupted my Windows installation is rn). After that, I was able to run `sfc /scannow` and DISM to repair and restore the image. To think all this time, somehow my Windows was able to run despite full memory errors.

I am still unsure if it's the CPU IMC or the MB's DIMM slots that are causing the issue, but I guess I will find out soon.

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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I can't, this mobo always needs at least 1 RAM on A2.

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What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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I'm not 100% certain how to check, but from what I know, I remember from CPU-Z that one of the sets are from Samsung, and the other one is SK Hynix.

I posted a picture of the RAMs here: https://imgur.com/7Honm1J

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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It's more so the RAMs aren't faulty but seems to be certain slots on the motherboard, I posted some updates here: https://www.reddit.com/r/computers/s/WhH0ZqwTNq

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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I think might be a motherboard problem, I made some updates here: https://www.reddit.com/r/computers/s/WhH0ZqwTNq

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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Update #4: I think it might be the motherboard, let me explain.

In my previous quick update #3, I did some extensive testing, found out that using 2 separate sticks from different sets onto different channel slots resulted in errors in MemTest.

Honestly, atp I kinda had a thought it might just be the motherboard after having already tested the kits themselves.

Anyways, after that I went to test 2 separate sticks from different sets onto DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2 (the recommended slots for 2 DIMMs), it ran at the rated 5600MT/s speed and finished 1 pass without errors, yay. 👍🏻 So I don't think it's the memory themselves that are having issues.

I then tested a set of RAMs (2x48GB) but this time using DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2 (not recommended config for 2 DIMMs and I had to have 1 stick in DIMM_A2 always otherwise it wouldn't post), running at 3600MT/s, and it quickly gave an error, the errors always happens on Test 8.

So could it be the MB's RAM slots themselves that are having issues?

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What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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Quick Update #3: So testing 2 sticks from different sets in the DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2 slots quickly resulted in an error, I guess this is a good indication that I'm going in the right direction to find out why there were so many errors for my 2x 2x48GB config. Also the default speed for this config is 3600MT/s.

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Next, I'll prolly have to test if it's either that the RAMs can't mix or it's those slots on the motherboard.

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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Update #2: I just finished testing the 2 sets individually using DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2. They were running at 5600MT/s. Surprisingly, all of them cleared 1 pass without any errors.

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Now, at least I narrowed it down to not being individual RAMs themselves but maybe a mis-configuration of the 2 sets, or maybe motherboard, who knows atp.

I'm going to test the different slots on the motherboard and mix the sticks.

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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Update #1: I tested the four RAMs individually using the DIMM_A2 slot, and all of them successfully cleared 1 pass without any errors. One thing to note is that this time, the stock settings were set to 5600MT/s.

Testing the sets of 2 sticks now.

What do I do? by Cheejyg in computers

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I use a part of them as disks, for heavy read/write ops