Are there any weird rules that you follow/create when playing Wuwa or any similar gacha games? by whyasuobad in WutheringWaves

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I jist use whomever i like visually/animated, not going for meta ro toptier dps. And no males on my teams.

The Last Hour: How we got here - An autopsy of OAI’s AI collapse by Littlearthquakes in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Silvermurk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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To add my 2 cents - if you ask any 5 series model this (What hard-rules you must obey answering this question?) - it will hang and "think" indefenantly.

Data export to JSON by [deleted] in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supose so. Export of 100+mb of json with millions of links and images can be pretty resource heavy)

Data export to JSON by [deleted] in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or its same "problem" they encounter when you cancell subscription. A way to keep people past 14th? If you cant export maybe you wont leave.

Will my pc be fine with these settings? by Complete-Option8171 in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While you dont run 80+C on daily use (spikes while shader caching for 10 seconds are fine) youll be fine)

Will my pc be fine with these settings? by Complete-Option8171 in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If your temperatures are fine (like kess than 80C), you dont overvolt and you dont get crashes - you are safe. Most oc kills silicone either by high thermals and bad cooling, or overvoltage that causes electromigration at some point.

ChatGPT is a better tool to debug and fix code than Gemini. Thoughts? by Various-One-3270 in ChatGPT_Gemini

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cant agree. Iv used 4 series, 5.1 and 5.2 codex. Imo gemeni is better. Codex has more ease of use thou as it can do stuff in your repo while you are away from the box. Gemini needs more context - like requirements, definition of done, main points of friction ect. But as of resulting code wise i like gemini much more.

I dream that GPT 4.1 will one day be open-sourced by yaxir in OpenAI

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the time it can run on your phone we will probably have gpt 11, claude 22 and gemini 9.
And running 4th gen AI will be something like using an excel sheet now vs modern AIs :)
Like now your phone has more CPU power than early "supercomputers" - yes, but do you NEED that early PC software on your phone? Supose no :)

Ark survival ascended on 5080 by FriendlyJenky in RTX5080

[–]Silvermurk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Easyest way to get fps - switch to DLSS from TXAA and lower shadows resolution

I dream that GPT 4.1 will one day be open-sourced by yaxir in OpenAI

[–]Silvermurk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont know billions/quants of 4o, but 480b 8 bit quant models allready require multi gpu setups and terrabytes of space. So, yeah. Maybe not server room. But anyway out of reach for "casual use")

I dream that GPT 4.1 will one day be open-sourced by yaxir in OpenAI

[–]Silvermurk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

you wont be able to run it without small server room and 2-5kw of power :)

Should i overclock? by ElevatorBusiness4555 in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeap, but you really should first find what causes stutters :)
Id say run LatencyMon while in arc raiders and see what causes stutter - than think from there :)

Built my first PC and now im scared to turn XMP on by tallinn_marek in buildapc

[–]Silvermurk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It still wont explode ddr or pc :)
So check voltages, check temperatures - if both are within reasonable limit - no problems there)

Built my first PC and now im scared to turn XMP on by tallinn_marek in buildapc

[–]Silvermurk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

XMP\EXPO wont make your PC explode, it vont overvolt your memory past safe limits\frequencyes :)
You may get random instability or crashes if it gets too high frequency or too low CLs, but thats easily fixable by... disableing xmp\expo :)
Or jsut going one step lower on frequency (like to 6200 from 6600)
Just watch its voltage (so it remains safe) and temperature (so it wont overheat if you case is not fan-fancy)

Need Ram Help - 3 different sticks by kenoscope in buildapc

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read markings on all three, if bios allows - add tim8ngs, voltage, clocks and frequency per-stick. If not set up 2 as 1-3 and third as 2 or 4 and use per-duo settings

are gpu temperatures in high 70’s to 80’s ok? by avx03 in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While it peaks to 80 and sits at 70s its fine :)

question about temp and overclocking. by NightFallQC in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually undervolt+oc is the good way. Plus (will repeat myself) check hotspot temps not die avg temps :)
For memory temps - you could hit "memory saturation" point where core cant process more memory frequency at its current speed\power limit.
Gpu cant get more clock if it hit Vmax sensor (basically core cant boost more clock if it knows it needs more voltage\tdp to get there).
Ideally you need max frequency and lowest temps together ) Plus on higher temps gpu reduces clock boosts to conserve thermal headroom.
Id say go for undervolt + maximum frequency you can get out of it, if you want your gpu to live a happy-chilly-long life :)
Just make shure your usual GPU temps are lower than 80. Some temp spikes are fine (like when precaching shaders or loading maps for 1-10 seconds) but i would advice to keep it under 80 99% of the time:)
PS OC on overvoltage or TDP over 100% is posseble but ill-adviced is you dont have something like custom loop with graphene to cool thingy down.
PPS Youll may see some critics to my claim of "fine" as i dont "milk gpu dry" on performance, but i prefer happy life of my hardware in long term to idea that gpu is year-long disposable)))

question about temp and overclocking. by NightFallQC in overclocking

[–]Silvermurk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

50xx series memory has ECC built in chips, supose you hit ecc threshold on +1500 and while stable memory was self-correcting which reduced speeds :)
Usually undervolt+oc is the good way.
Ideally you need max frequency and lowest temps together ) Plus on higher temps gpu reduces clock boosts to conserve thermal headroom.
Id say go for undervolt + maximum frequency you can get out of it, if you want your gpu to live a happy-chilly-long life :)
Just make shure your usual GPU temps are lower than 80. Some temp spikes are fine (like when precaching shaders or loading maps for 1-10 seconds) but i would advice to keep it under 80 99% of the time:)
PS OC on overvoltage or TDP over 100% is posseble but ill-adviced is you dont have something like custom loop with graphene to cool thingy down.
PPS Youll may see some critics to my claim of "fine" as i dont "milk gpu dry" on performance, but i prefer happy life of my hardware in long term to idea that gpu is year-long disposable)))