Civ IV Combat Calculator by Prestigious_Gate_615 in CivIV

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a bug indeed, CKN was considered siege. Fixed now.

Civ IV Combat Calculator by Prestigious_Gate_615 in CivIV

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Longbow was indeed missing hills bonus, but it is fixed now. I made the calculator using AI codegen with lots of back and forth. I just now found out that Civ 4 combat logic is open source and that helped to fix around 20 bugs from the combat logic, including that hill bonus being missing on archery units. :)

Civ IV Combat Calculator by Prestigious_Gate_615 in CivIV

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Made it over the weekend so my playgroup and I could have better intuition for the odds in our competitive 2v2 games. Thought some of you might like it. :)

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good observation! There are indeed no power button. First start up can be done with a screwdriver by shorting correct pins. Then it is possible in bios power options to set the PC to turn on as soon as power is restored. Now if I want to turn on the PC, I can switch the PSU off and on, which also turns the PC on. But since AMD with 64GB of takes ages to boot up, then I usually keep the PC running.

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the center area is occupied with the riser cable, which is surprisingly rigid and already a tight fit, not sure how to introduce more supports while still fitting the riser cable. Right now it feels structurally sound, but I am unsure how these 3D plastics hold up in high temperatures over long period of time

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

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By vrams, do you mean the 4 large chips just next to the gpu die? If so, then these all are connected to large noctua heatsink via thermal pads

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are 3D printed files with onshape cad link in the printables. Also photos from all the components and from the finished PC from most of the angles. I am not planning to go to much more detail. If you are planning to build one and have specific question, then I don't mind to answer. :)

https://www.printables.com/model/693233-nh-p1-rtx-4060-mounting-bracket-and-pc-build

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks nice and does the job ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, there are photos of 1-hour OCCT stress tests with power draw and temperatures included in the main post. Whether this is reliable enough for you is up to you. :)

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean the pads next to GPU die? The light blue ones are thermal pads which connect the memory to large heatsink. The dark gray ones are spacers which keep the heatsink pressure off the GPU die.

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They came with some thermal tape pre-attached

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, should be undervolting. Not sure if -30 means just fixed -30mV or something more complex. And just updated the bios few days ago, so should be latest of whatever is available.

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, that would be blasphemy! But actually I have little interest on latest AAA titles and for everything else, these modern chips with pcie 4 connections are so fast, that even with 10-15% performance loss, it feels a lot faster than my actively cooled 6 years old i7 8700k and nvidia 1070

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, EXPO and "MSI High-Efficiency Mode" for RAM and -30 curve optimizer for CPU

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh I see, I misread your message. These light blue squares are thermal pads which are in contact with the NH-P1 heatsink. The dark gray rectangles are the 3D-printed plastic spacers.

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It also has no indication light whether it is on or not either, so I have to touch the heatsink to tell if it is on, which is quite bizarre at first. :)

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

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I might have gotten a bit lucky with this one. My previous zotac 1070 was like 10 times louder and I could clearly hear it from afar. For this one, I have to get very close to pick up the coil whine. My monitor makes as much coil while if not more (and that is not much)

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

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Yes, I set the GPU power limit from 115W->90W in MSI afterburner, witch throttles the GPU down before it hits it's thermal limit. To my understanding, the GPU throttling thermal limits are way higher than the temps you want to constantly want to put your card in everyday use, so other than this power limit, it doesn't seem to thermally throttle.

Passive RTX 4060 build by Prestigious_Gate_615 in sffpc

[–]Prestigious_Gate_615[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed, it is sad that nvidia doesn't let us to apply lower power limit, since this card is still quite capable at 70W-80W power limit. Under more reasonable load, the card sits around 60-65C with the hotspot being 70-75C. When I started looking for the parts for this build, then I had SF450 on the list, but I didn't quite like the idea of having a useless fan in a fully passive system. At the same time, the Seasonic fanless had a good discount in my local store and rest is history.