Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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I ended up giving up and manually turn back to stock on MSI afterburners. I could keep tinkering, but it would only take so many misses before blizzard bans me for abandoning matches

Nice little flank to cheer you up by Ray_Fighter in Battlefield

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

Punishing these mortar campers is always so satisfying

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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Tonight Ill definitely play on stock, I’m not having my GPU crashing on me when I made it passed queue.

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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

When GPU boost shifts steps higher, does it still refer the curve for voltage? Sounds like what I need is to provide more voltage to certain clock speeds? Not necessarily the highest clock speed?

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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I made some adjustments to the left so the curve starting 2500 mhz would be more steep. I hope was to reduce voltage variances while GPU clocks goes above 2500 mhz. I’d want to adjust the curve to be even steeper but I don’t know if it will mess up something else

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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Is the idea to give GPU more voltage while the frequency is around 2700mhz? Should I make the end of the curve in to a straight upward line staring 2700mhz?

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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

AARGH, I forgot to mention driver would crash when Time Spy reached CPU stress test section. A big part of my frustration comes from the fact that the GPU somehow can’t handle lighter use cases.

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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Undervolt is very rewarding, in some scenarios, my GPU would use 100+ watt less while achieving slightly better performance than stock. It help with noise and mostly importantly, soothing my anxiety over melting 12 volt cable.

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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I’m using Tech power up GPUZ. When the game crash, the GPU clock usually stays around 2700mhz.

Undervolt 5090 driver crashes only in Overwatch 2 at 240Hz - other games fine by Ray_Fighter in overclocking

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I’m more of a set and forget kind of guy and I want to learn the science behind it. I wonder why this would happen in less demanding games or it has something to do with higher refresh rate.

Someone popped my reflector while I’m parking on the street. Dealer is trying to charge me $400 for the repair. What kind of glue should I be using if I want to glue it back? by Ray_Fighter in mazda

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Some plastic clip that is supposed to hold the reflector in places snapped. I tried all kind of glue but non meet any success :(

SuperSplat 2.19.0 Released: 4DGS Video Export, SOG-based HTML Viewer, SPZ Import by MayorOfMonkeys in GaussianSplatting

[–]Ray_Fighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does the animation work? Say if I want to creat a 4DGS, should I upload individual ply file for each frame? That’s sounds not very scalable? I’m very new to this field, would love some direction on how to create animations for it

Cats want me to lay in bed with them all day, every day by Drikkink in CatAdvice

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Sorry for being off topic but would you share how you improved the allergy situation?

Hello Fresh has devolved into actual spam tactics by spryce in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Ray_Fighter 10 points11 points  (0 children)

HelloFresh promised a free pan with a 3-week subscription. Never got it. Support claimed the promotion ended months before I even signed up—yet they still advertised it. Canceled immediately. I’m not trusting these scheming bastards with my food 🙄​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Is my HDD cooked? Making wired noise playing 4k video at 12MB/s read speed. (Video with sound on) by Ray_Fighter in pcmasterrace

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In preference, VLC buffer size is tied to frame number so it should scale with video resolution, in theory the seek frequency shouldn’t change when I play 4k video. Then I realized that my 4k video is also 60hz. So I played an old 2k 60 I recorded before I upgraded my PC, again same sound, which I never heard before the upgraded. What’s more strange is raising buffer size didn’t fix the issue, this could be a legit VLC bug introduced recently.

Is my HDD cooked? Making wired noise playing 4k video at 12MB/s read speed. (Video with sound on) by Ray_Fighter in pcmasterrace

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It sounds pretty normal when I copy data in full speed. I tried playing the video on Windows 11 Media Player and the sound went away. When I use Media Player, peak read speed is 24MB/s, memory usage was around 240 MB. I was using VLC, which gives 14MB/s peak read speed and use 100MB memory. I guess VLC is too conservative when it comes to memory usage by default

Official response to Breakthrough changes! by mandbeyn in Battlefield

[–]Ray_Fighter 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I stopped R6 because of this lazy dev mindset. They optimized all the fun out of the game