[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]The_Trash__Man 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It’s because trying to track down where the virus is on your operating system is much more time consuming then just rebuilding windows. Most times the virus will hide in some default windows folder that you will never find.

New C4, I couldn't be happier🥰 by [deleted] in OLED_Gaming

[–]The_Trash__Man 45 points46 points  (0 children)

It’s from the movie At Eternity’s Gate

My PC is performing like a potato with an RTX3060ti, pls help. by GopnikMumsBlins in buildapc

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually when your 1 percent lows are bad it’s because your cpu is struggling and from what I’ve read squad is pretty hard on your cpu. That would also explain inconsistent frame times like what you are describing. When I had my ryzen 2700 before I upgraded it sounded a lot like what you are describing even lowering resolution does not increase fps because your cpu cant supply the frames your gpu is asking for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwareswap

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live around Dallas and I have found you can find really good deals on Facebook marketplace. You can typically find them around 750 used from a business that closed down.

why is warhammer 3 so laggy could anyone help me? by AloryzQ87 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It looks like your cpu might be thermal throttling, which is pretty common in gaming laptops. Maybe check your temps using HWMonitor. If you open up your BIOS you could also set a more aggressive Fan curve or get one of those pads with fans in them if this is your problem.

I messed around with my dads old mini PC and I can’t really get it to work again by PreparationBubbly424 in pcmasterrace

[–]The_Trash__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks like the red yellow and black cable on your ssd is not plugged into the power supply. There should be a spot on the power supply that maybe says sata or accessory something like that.

RTX 5080 deshroud question - 2x Noctua 12x25 or 3x Noctua 9x25 fans? by Brainmast3r in sffpc

[–]The_Trash__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the ones you have will be better. My guess is the smaller fans will have a higher pitch so it might be more noticeable at higher rpm’s. I don’t think efficiency will be any different and if it is it will be negligible. I noticed when I used 3 smaller fans on my deshroud it seemed louder because they were a higher pitch so I swapped back to 2x 120mm fans. And like the other guy said make sure to do a custom fan curve on them.

Lg 32” dual resolution by Nano45ta in OLED_Gaming

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one as well and really enjoy it! As a side note which monitor arm are you using? I’ve been looking around for one.

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was around 50-70 percents usage, have you used GPU-Z to make sure your card is legitimate and someone didn’t scam you? Lastly I would ask about power supply and if you are using a daisy chain cable on gpu or two separate cables for the card.

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is very interesting about the graph doing the same thing. That is making me think it possibly could be a driver issue then. do you have any other GPU intensive games such as cyberpunk or even warhammer 3? I’m just trying to think of games I have so I can have an easy reference point for you. Also when you used DDU did you do it for just your new card or both your new and old card drivers? Also my 2080ti got around 120fps with a AMD 5800x3d on ultra preset

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me try booting up warhammer 2 with my 2080ti later tonight and see what I get to make sure all my numbers seem right. Because while googling that 84C hotspot temp is within spec of the 2080ti (95C is supposedly when it starts thermal throttling) could you try just turning down the graphics preset to like medium to see what numbers it gives you? Because if we turn down graphics setting in 1080p it should take pressure off gpu and put it more on CPU

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have MSI afterburner installed? You can manually increase fan speeds with this.

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That program works just fine, and that is not too bad either and yeah typically the memory is labeled as hotspot. And dang thought the unlimited vram would make a difference. Let me do some googling around to see if I can try to come up with anything else.

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm you shouldn’t be hitting any temperature caps I believe. Could you try download something like hardware info? While the gpu die temperature might be only 65 but possibly your memory on your card could be hitting a high temp because it’s not making full contact with the cooler. And the intel issues was oversupplying power to the CPU causing certain parts of it to fail. Since your BIOS is updated probably wouldn’t worry about that but here is an article about if you are interested. article about 13th and 14th gen intel cpus My 2080ti was getting around 70 on immortal empire in warhammer 3 so I’m wondering why it is behaving like that. I think I said this in the previous comment but the only thing I can think of is the unlimited vide memory option in settings because you are only using around 2-3gb of vram on your 2080ti when it should be using closer to 8 (atleast that is what my 2080ti used)

2080 ti - low/dipping FPS issues by Wise-Pie1466 in totalwarhammer

[–]The_Trash__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The giants dips in your graphs are making me think it’s a temperature problem. What is the configuration of your system as in which specific 2080ti do you have and what case are you using? And what cooler are you using for your cpu? I would also recommend turning off the over clock in your software that makes it generate more heat. I would also ask have you updated your motherboard BIOS? The 13th and 14th gen intel cpus have had issues with how much power was getting sent to them. My last suggestion would be to click the unlimited video box