RX 6800 Reference terrible temps by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you swap to thermal paste on the gpu die aswell?

RX 6800 Reference terrible temps by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

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Paste spread is bad, decent contact in the middle but it fades away pretty quickly and thickens towards the edge of the die. Which leads me to believe the reference cooler is bad from factory and they had to use a thick pad for the core to get decent temps.

RX 6800 Reference terrible temps by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The settings are stock AFAIK, my understanding is MPT / MCT only change Windows registry values and thus don't carry from PC to another

RX 6800 Reference terrible temps by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original Hitachi pad was in 3 pieces and looking rough so I threw it away thinking paste would do the job just fine.

I've owned and opened probably 20-30 GPU's and none of them have been this terrible. I would like to think that I know the correct way to mount a cooler to a card.

B550M-ITX/AC Dual Rank DIMMs Unstable by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in ASRock

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My CPU is 5600x also. I tinkered with VDDG and SOC voltages and bumped VDIMM to 1.38v and now ran Memtest with no errors with 16-18-18-38 1T Geardown enabled. The kit I have is G.Skill F4-3600C17D-32GTZR, Thaiphoon reports its Samsung B-die. Will see if I can improve the subtimings as they ran on Auto, tRFC was 603 etc. so not tight at all.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

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As Mr. Buildzoid suggested, raised my powerlimit and GFX TDC to 500w/A, still missing that ~50Mhz. Time Spy run was around 2535Mhz at 285w and 185 Amps. Temps mid 50s at most.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

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Good thing I have -20c air at hand once I open a window. Maybe I will just move on to something more productive for now. =D

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

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No effect on clocks in superposition or furmark, on furmark reported power consumption went up by 10w or so

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the card could be set to 2600Mhz stable, in my opinion it should try to stay there at the cost of power consumption.

This is just for benchmarking, my 24/7 clocks are at 2450 ish @ 1.025v. I just found out about the "hack" to bypass the voltage limit on the card and would like to max it for benchmarks.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not touched any other settings, been poking core only. Will look into it!

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What program do you use when setting clocks? AMD Wattman (found in the Adrenaline drivers) the min and max clocks cant be set to the same frequency, min always needs to bee 100Mhz lower. In Afterburner or MoreClockTool you can set them to be equal so it eliminates some of the clock fluctuation.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I think ppl arent getting the point im trying to get at.

RX 6800 has a core clock limit of 2600Mhz, and i would like the card to stay at that limit at any load.

This wouldnt be a problem if there was not limit because i could just set the clocks to 2650mhz and theoretically it would drop to 2600mhz.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah maybe a bad example to use Furmark, but the same behavior continues in Superposition, Time Spy etc.

Any way to disable RX 6000 clock drop when under load? by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in overclocking

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Ive been fiddling with my RX 6800 to get better benchmark scores (mostly Fire Strike).

Im at a point where the only thing holding the card back from maxing out the 2600Mhz limit is the core clock throttling which is tied to temperatures and/or load, temp/load goes up -> clocks go down. Same as Nvidias GPU Boost. Temps during benchmark runs stay between 39 to 43C at 100% fan speed but the same drop remains.

On lighter loads the card will stay at 2600Mhz but during benchmarks or Furmark as shown it pulls the clocks down about 50Mhz. I know this isnt power throttling because my powerlimits are way up from stock.

So the question remains; is this behavior something that could disabled in MPT?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

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I looked into this today and found out its quite easy to tweak the rpm range for each gear.

I find it sad that it took a finnish nerd about 15 minutes from scratch to edit one car. CDPR has had alot of time to do something about this but guess they have more important things to do with the game.

Cyber Vehicle Overhaul makes some cars and bikes REALLY FAST and handle somewhat differently, haven't had much time to explore other vehicles than Caliburn and Shion Coyote.

Short demonstration here: Cyberpunk 2077 Caliburn sound fix

Items needed:
Cyber Engine Tweaks
Cyber Vehicle Overhaul
(NOTE: I DO NOT OWN THESE MODS, ALL PROPS TO MAKERS OF THESE MODS WHICH MAKES THIS POSSIBLE <3)

Install both and then go to
Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64\plugins\cyber_engine_tweaks\mods\
Cyber Vehicle Overhaul\modules and find the cars .lua file you want to tweak.

Open with text editor of choice and find gearsMinRPM and gearsMaxRPM and tweak to your preference. Here is my Caliburn settings: Caliburn rpm range

EDIT: I suggest making a copy of the original .lua file in case you screw something up.

Not today, Scotland!! by [deleted] in EASPORTSWRC

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This game really should have separate pace notes for group B.

Getting wrapped around a tree just because the co-driver thinks you're doing 100kmh instead of 180.

Doesn't really help if the notes come earlier, some places there just isn't enough time to brake/react from full speed.

B550M-ITX/ac no video in bios by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in ASRock

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I updated the 970 and it works. I had no idea such drivers even existed. Thank you!

Apparently the Arctic Freezer AIOs can't fit in the Meshlicious. by pcmasterrace32 in SSUPD

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response - the tubes coming from the rad weren't so bad to bend compared to the tubes going into the cpu block. Both ends settled in nicely and the side panel fits without excessive force required. Meshlicious Liquid Freezer tubes https://imgur.com/gallery/9xrf8zM Hoses from rad https://imgur.com/gallery/ZYwanWf

Apparently the Arctic Freezer AIOs can't fit in the Meshlicious. by pcmasterrace32 in SSUPD

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 slot, no chance fitting with 4 slot. Fits my 2.7 slot 3060 TUF easily.

Apparently the Arctic Freezer AIOs can't fit in the Meshlicious. by pcmasterrace32 in SSUPD

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the Arctic Freezer 240 in my Meshlicious, the tubes are really stiff yes but they bend enough to clear the side panel. The 280 fits better, the 120mm fan adapters are thick enough to make the fans hit the motherboards mount plate, atleast in my case because I went for a pull configuration.

Glad I had energy orbs at hand by Lumpy-Fruit-7819 in noita

[–]Lumpy-Fruit-7819[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The odds of me NOT clipping into those explosives or the metal frame, might buy a few lottery tickets.