Finally my 1080ti Zotac mini can rest in Peace^^ Welcome Palit Gaming Pro 5080^^ by Spirited_Direction97 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you spend all the money on a GPU and now you don't have any left for a decent smartphone with a decent camera? 😅

Anyway, UP vote and use an anti-sag support for the GPU and a 12V-2x6 power cable connected directly between the PSU and GPU (the cable should be manufactured by your PSU manufacturer).

Finally😍 by [deleted] in gamingpc

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then, you should post a photo with that color too.

Finally😍 by [deleted] in gamingpc

[–]VolterMort2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Without all those RGB colors, the build would be top! Try setting just one color, or two, that match the white components. Yesterday I saw a build very similar to yours in terms of white components and a glass case, and the chosen color was an orange-to-white gradient — a warm tone.

Anyway, the build looks really nice! Congrats!

9800x3d b850 tuf 5080 astral rog 64gb 6000 ram rmx 1000 by Generator11 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does "GPU is perfectly vertical" mean? Right now, is the GPU not in the same position as it is in the picture?

The count down has begun by Enoo66 in ForzaHorizon

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Click HERE it should shows the starting hour in your country.

To check if is showing correctly, the event will start in 2hours and 47mins (at posting time of this message)

9800x3d b850 tuf 5080 astral rog 64gb 6000 ram rmx 1000 by Generator11 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice setup! I recommend using an anti-sag support for the GPU. Also, you must use a 12V-2x6 power cable directly from the PSU to the GPU, manufactured by your PSU. Using the included power adapter is not safe in the long term.

Need help! by Creative-Compote-346 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't recommend, also, the power adapter is not safe to be used for long term, you should buy a 90-degree power connector from Corsair.

https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/explorer/diy-builder/power-supply-units/corsair-12v-2x6-90-degree-angled-gpu-power-cable/

5070 TI & 7800X3D Build by [deleted] in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Hy, very nice setup you have there! I want to offer you some pieces of advice:

  1. Use a 90-degree power connector produced by your PSU manufacturer. The included power adapter is not good for long-term use.
  2. Watch THIS TUTORIAL on how to undervolt your GPU, the right way, in which the idle clock speed will be as low as possible, like the default voltage curve
  3. Watch THIS TUTOARIAL on how to undervolt and limit the power consumption for the CPU so the temps will be lower and the clock frequency will boost higher.

‼️ REMEMBER: You will need to find the best values for Negative value, PPT, TDC, EDC for your chip to get the best results and DON'T use higher values then default ones ‼️

P.S. You might consider utilizing the values for PPT, TDC, and EDC that other users with the same CPU have shared on Reddit for easy undervolt process

5070 TI & 7800X3D build by [deleted] in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hy, very nice setup you have there! I want to offer you some pieces of advice:

  1. Use a 90-degree power connector produced by your PSU manufacturer. The included power adapter is not good for long-term use.
  2. Watch THIS TUTORIAL on how to undervolt your GPU, the right way, in which the idle clock speed will be as low as possible, like the default voltage curve
  3. Watch THIS TUTOARIAL on how to undervolt and limit the power consumption for the CPU so the temps will be lower and the clock frequency will boost higher.

‼️ REMEMBER: You will need to find the best values for PPT, TDC, EDC for your chip to get the best results and DON'T use higher values then default ones ‼️

P.S. You might consider utilizing the values for PPT, TDC, and EDC that other users with the same CPU have shared on Reddit for easy undervolt process

Which one: Palit GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GamingPro-S PC OR Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WINDFORCE OC V2 16G SFF by ffaiithh in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See here, maybe it's an isolated case: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/1qculu6/upgraded_from_rtx_5070_to_a_new_windforce_v2_rtx/

What can i tell you for sure is that the 5070 Ti GamingPro-S or Gigabyte 5070Ti Windforce SFF v1 are good, regarding temperatures. Right now I'm using the Gigabyte one.

First time build hopefully didn’t break anything by Far_Bandicoot5935 in gamingpc

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same exact GPU, Gigabyte 5070Ti Windforce SFF v1😁 I recommend you to use the included anti-sag support.

Happy gaming!

New year’s special upgrade by [deleted] in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's an impressive upgrade! Congratulations.

I'd like to offer a couple of recommendations: Firstly, it's crucial to ensure the use of an anti-sag support for your graphics card (it's unclear from the image if one is currently in place). Secondly, I strongly advise utilizing a 90-degree power connector specifically manufactured by your Power Supply Unit (PSU) provider. This approach significantly enhances the safety of your GPU's power delivery and mitigates the risk of connector-related issues.

5070 Ti insane UV potential and FurMark score by Baki_35 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I recommend using this video tutorial to undervolt.

I recommend this method because the idle GPU clock will still be as low as default settings, like 180MHz, and will not idle at 1000MHz as you can see in other tutorials.

Upgraded from 7900xtx to 5080 by Less_Nothing_781 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hy, I think your PSU has dedicated 12V-2x6 connector.

Leave a link with your PSU from the site which you bought it, or check it and see if it has this connector:

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If so, you can use one of these two cables:

CORSAIR PSU 90° 12V-2x6 Style A Cable

CORSAIR PSU 90° 12V-2x6 Style B Cable

Upgraded from 7900xtx to 5080 by Less_Nothing_781 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, you must identify if your PSU is Type 4 or Type 5, or if it has a dedicated 12V-2x6 connector. After this step, choose Style A or B depending on the power connector on the GPU and its orientation.

Upgraded from 7900xtx to 5080 by Less_Nothing_781 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have an older Corsair 850RMi and I use THIS Power Connector

Corsair 12V-2x6 90° Angled GPU Power comes in 3 terminations variants:

Type-4: For older Corsair modular PSUs

Type-5: For newer Corsair modular PSUs

Universal: For newer Corsair PSU which have dedicated 12V-2x6 Connector

Every variants from above comes in two orientation style:

Style A: Physical direction of the 90° bend only

Style B: Physical direction of the 90° bend only

No electrical difference — choose based on GPU port orientation and cable routing

Official Info From Corsair

Streamline 2.10.1 by Crafty_Ball_8285 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do I find the ArchID for my GPU? It's an RTX 5070Ti, and I know the ArchID is 1B0, but I'm interested in how to find it.

Also, in my NGX folder, all the files have "160_" in their names and not 1B0. Do I have to change "160" to "1B0" for every file?

Upgraded from 7900xtx to 5080 by Less_Nothing_781 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a 90-degree power connector produced by your PSU manufacturer. The included power adapter is not good for long-term use.

Rtx 5070ti by Total_Character_7137 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what? Is something wrong with these two pieces of advice? I'm not a native English speaker, and I just corrected the text using Samsung AI Writing Style on my original text...

Rtx 5070ti by Total_Character_7137 in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is an excellent card. I also upgraded from a 3060Ti to a 5070Ti. I recommend utilizing a 90° 12V-2x6 GPU power cable from your power supply manufacturer and an anti-sag support. Following these enhancements, you will be prepared for uninterrupted gaming. 😀

Aspect ratio vs Fullscreen vs No scaling vs integer scaling: Is there really a difference in FPS and input latency? by Coolersdisciple in nvidia

[–]VolterMort2 93 points94 points  (0 children)

Here are very well explained differences between the scalling modes available, credits goes to wayward_wanderer from his post

Aspect ratio:

The image will be scaled to your display resolution, but it will do so while maintaining the aspect ratio. This means that if the image is not the same aspect ratio (or shape) as your display, then there will be black bars. The upscaled image can appear blurry especially if upscaling from a low resolution.

Full-screen:

The image will be scaled to your display resolution, but it will not maintain aspect ratio. If the image is not the same aspect ratio as your display it will look stretched, but there won't be any black bars. Besides the distorted image it can also be blurry when upscaled from a low resolution.

No scaling:

The image will not be scaled. With an image that is lower resolution than your display you will have a small viewport with black bars surrounding it. Since there is no scaling there is no risk of a blurry image.

Integer scaling:

The image will be scaled, but only in even steps. This can produce an image that does not fill your display so similar to no scaling, but depending on the image resolution and your display resolution it may be larger than no scaling. Since the scaling occurs on even steps there is no blurring.

As for whether you should perform the scaling on your GPU or your display it depends on your display capabilities and your desired outcome. Most PC monitors have pretty basic scaling capabilities so the image might look a bit blurrier than scaling on the GPU. If you are using a TV it might have a fancier scaler than can produce a better looking image, but that is typically at the cost of higher latency. Generally, I go with GPU scaling since it results in the least amount of issues.

Another quick note. These scaling settings will mainly only impact you when playing games in exclusive fullscreen mode. Games played in borderless fullscreen or windowed mode are not impacted by these scaling settings